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Enise’s Answer
Hello Diana,
It is not too late to drop your career. You should not drop your career, yet if you are struggle with the co-workers and the manager in (a company that you work), then you should find another job you requested. You should apply for a job that suits for you, and match with your interests, your soft and hard skills, and emotional intelligence skills. Follow your gut, and listen to your heart. You deserve to work and have your salary in order to survive in your life.
Best Wishes
It is not too late to drop your career. You should not drop your career, yet if you are struggle with the co-workers and the manager in (a company that you work), then you should find another job you requested. You should apply for a job that suits for you, and match with your interests, your soft and hard skills, and emotional intelligence skills. Follow your gut, and listen to your heart. You deserve to work and have your salary in order to survive in your life.
Best Wishes
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Sahar’s Answer
Changing your career path is always an option, no matter your age. In fact, it's becoming increasingly popular and widely accepted. If you've identified an area you're intrigued by, make it a point to connect with people already working in that field. They can give you insights into the variety of roles available and what a typical day might look like. You can also discover organizations that specifically support career transitions, such as coding bootcamps like General Assembly.