For younger workers, an episode of depression is linked to 24% lower earnings more than a decade later.
Susan Labarthe didn’t start medical school until her 50s. Her 80th is around the corner, but she’s not done practicing medicine yet.
We check in with Shauna Kruse, who moved her family across country and went back to school to become an esthetician.
Even when you’re passionate about work, making it your whole identity can be toxic, experts say.
Catherine Fink of Colorado said this was the year she felt “most frazzled, just in terms of having to be basically at three full-time jobs.”
Hunter Read traded in his day job for long hours and the physically demanding task of crafting artsy marbles. And he loves it.
With demand high in sectors like construction, some people are using the “Great Resignation” to go in a new direction.
A record number of workers are quitting their jobs, and some are changing direction to explore new careers.
Mel Glenn, based in the Denver metro area, on why she decided to leave her lab job to become a seasonal mosquito control technician.
Jordan Leckband, the general music teacher at Windsor Elementary School in Des Moines, Iowa, figured out a new direction for his career.