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Aditya Question by Aditya on May 02, 2023Hindi
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Dear Sir/Madam, I am 47 years male, i have done Diploma in Electrical and Electronic engineering and B A Graduation with Economics and English Subjects. I have nearly 18 years of Experience in Field of Electrical and Security systems. The issue is I have lost my job during Pandemic. I between i got addicted to Alcohol. Now i have lost the confidence to apply for new jobs and fell scared abt my future. I didn't have proper experience certificate also. Secondly I feel that I should try for Financial Advisor/Stock market analysis job. So kindly advice me reg my career and how to leave alcohol. Please do the needful at earliest as i plan to work as per your advice. I am very Good in English and economics also. Thank you. With Regards. Aditya Rao.

Ans: I am sorry to hear about your situation.

While it is understandable that losing a job during the pandemic and struggling with addiction can lead to feelings of fear and uncertainty about the future, you need to remember that situations will keep on changing as long as you retain your confidence.

My 2 cents:

1. Seek professional help to overcome addiction and regain control of your life. You can counseling, support groups, and rehabilitation programs.

2. Consider taking online courses or certification programs to enhance your skills and increase your job prospects. Be up to date with the current trends and opportunities.

3. You try to explore financial advising or stock market analysis as an alternate career path. Try going in for certifications and courses with regards to the same. They can help you gain the knowledge and skills needed for this type of job.

4. Leave the past in the past and focus on your strengths and past accomplishments. Be confident in your abilities and remain optimistic.

5. Reach out to friends and family for support and encouragement during this difficult time. They may be able to provide valuable advice or connections that can help you in your job search.

If it all seems too daunting, take one step at a time, seek support, and remain persistent in your efforts to overcome challenges and achieve your goals.

Hope this helps.
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