Four Things to Consider Before Changing Careers Flashcards

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Whether or not (to do something)

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phrase
Used for choosing between things
* It’s hard to choose whether or not to go on a holiday this year.
* I don’t know whether or not to change jobs.

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In order to …

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phrase
With the purpose of doing something
* She studied medicine in order to become a doctor.
* I will go home early in order to cook dinner.

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Evaluate

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verb
To judge the quality, importance or value of something
* I’m trying to evaluate the results of the survey.
* Evaluating the effects of climate change is vital.

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Consider

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verb
To spend time thinking about a decision
* I need some time to consider what to do next.
* We were considering selling the house.

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Bored / Boring

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adjectives
Feeling that something is not interesting /
Describing something that is not interesting

* I’ve been very bored with my job recently.
* I don’t want to watch that boring movie again.

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The source (of something)

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noun
The place or thing where something comes from
* We need to find the original source of the problem first.
* Investments has been his major source of income.

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Occasionally

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adverb
Sometimes, but not often
* I occasionally go for a walk in the park.
* Occasionally I will drink more than I should…

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Routine

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noun
A usual way of doing things
* Exercising in the morning is part of my daily routine.
* She is trying to incorporate yoga lessons into her weekly routine.

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To lose interest (in something)

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verbal phrase
To no longer be interested in something
* I’ve lost all interest in continuing with this task.
* She has started to lose interest in her marriage.

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Potential

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noun
The possibility of something developing
* I think this business has the potential to become very successful.
* It seems there is some potential for advancement in my career.

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A raise

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noun
An increase in one’s salary
* I think I’ll ask for a raise from my boss next month.
* He has been given a big raise recently.

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To stick (with something)

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verb
To continue doing something
* I think I’ll stick with my current iPhone before I upgrade.
* She has decided to stick with her current job.

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Seek out

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phrasal verb
To look for something
* I’m trying to seek out a new place to live.
* She is seeking out a new career.

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Note

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verb
To notice / pay attention to something
* You should note that there is a public holiday next week.
* Please note that we will not be open next week.

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Change fields

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verbal phrase
To change one’s job to a new / different industry
* I’ve been considering whether or not to change fields.
* She changed fields and is now working at a legal firm.

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A pay-cut

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noun
A decrease in pay or salary
* I’ve been forced to take a pay-cut recently.
* He will have to take a pay-cut if he changes his job.

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Pinpoint

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verb
To find something exactly
* We were unable to pinpoint the source of this problem.
* I need to pinpoint the cause of this issue.

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Value

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noun
How important something is
* It is important to feel that your job has some value.
* We should not forget the value he brings to the company.

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At the end of the day

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idiom
When everything is taken into consideration
* At the end of the day I think it’s best that we sell that business.
* At the end of the day they decided to not expand overseas.

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Make a call

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verbal phrase
To make a decision
* Someone will have to make a call about this problem.
* I think he made a bad call not discussing this with us first.