Hello everyone! My name is Willy Jack, and my wife is a specialized consultant in Georgia. GA is one of the most difficult states to obtain permission. Some of my wife's colleagues know that they are licensed in other states but we do not advise here because there is a possibility that the license will not be recognized or transferred directly. Nonetheless, I would like to make a few choices for those who are having a postgraduate degree and are struggling (and other states).
One option is to change human service / human resources. As individual pressure on US labor force continues to increase, most companies welcome trained doctors to join their HR staff. Salary is quite high, your graduate degree in consulting is equal to "Human Resources / Manpower Service" degree. Even if you do not have too much experience, you can get into management right away
Another option is to become a life coach. It requires additional training and certification, but if you live in an economically vibrant area like Atlanta and you are motivated to succeed economically, that is a very rewarding and profitable way.
Pastor or "care of the soul" is another way. Hospital / prison priests are certified by the Professional Pastor Association and their requirements are not as strict as domestic licenses. Nonetheless, this process is very strict. The advantage is that you can live a pretty good life as a pastor. If there are drawbacks, you may find that the market is more competitive, as it is that hospitals have reduced their pastors division. Depending on your personal / professional goals, this may be your choice
I hope that you can offer options to some people who feel that these three aspects are a bit discouraged. I have not finished yet. If you believe that they will get better, things will get better. promise
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