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The business of people

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What’s Next?

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“Vocational” careers (doctors, psychologists, nurses, teachers, researchers) as well as professionals in private practice (lawyers, architects, freelance professionals) may also wish to remain closely connected to their primary career after transitioning out. Their career patterns will affect this, leaving them with different choices and other motivations, illustrated by Lise Small, a psychoanalyst and Didier Marchal a research scientist and MD.

If I had only known, I would have been a locksmith.

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© 2011 Dona Roche-Tarry & Dale Roche-Lebrec

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Roche-Tarry, D., Roche-Lebrec, D. (2011). The business of people. In: What’s Next?. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230348400_11

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