Your Career Journey : How Early Career Choices Shape Your Career

Your Career Journey : How Early Career Choices Shape Your Career

Do you celebrate your early career choices as valuable learning experiences? And have you ever wondered what you would do differently if given the chance to start over?

I was prompted to write this story because I went to see Tom Jones at the ICC Sydney Theatre last night. I marvelled that, at the age of 83, he projects so much energy, love for what he does, and, oh my, that golden voice!

What a voice - what an attitude to life - what an incredible career.

Tom Jones, ICC Sydney Theatre, 4 April 2024 - my own iphone photo


From his early days in South Wales, son of a coal miner, he left school at 15, worked a variety of manual jobs, sang in the clubs at night and married at 17, and then went on to sign with Decca Records - the rest is history.

Reflecting on my own career journey (which, of course, pales in comparison and seems quite ordinary, however has given me many valuable life lessons), I find myself contemplating a pivotal career decision I made in my very early days.

Many, many years ago, just before sitting my A'level exams, at the age of 17, an irresistible job offer came my way, prompting me to leave school and seize the opportunity.

This story begins in Hong Kong, when I was a student in Upper VI class at HK Island School in Bowen Road in the Midlevels.

Mr. Foggin, our careers master, created a task for the class to teach us about job applications.

He encouraged each of us to create a resumé and apply for jobs that piqued our interest, challenging us to secure an interview.

Nervous yet determined, I scoured the classifieds in the South China Morning Post on Saturday mornings, hoping to find a fitting opportunity even though I had no idea what I really wanted to do after leaving school.

Among the sea of job ads, one caught my eye:

Korean Airlines was seeking Hong Kong based Stewardesses (as we were called back then ... some people called us 'Trolley Dollies' which would be totally inappropriate today ?? !)

For a wide-eyed 17-year-old, the prospect of becoming a member of the cabin crew, traveling the world, and embracing the exhilaration that came with it seemed like an unattainable dream.

Books like 'Coffee, Tea or Me' and 'The Fly Girls' had fuelled my fascination with the airline industry.

And so began a series of interviews, starting with a daunting "cattle call" in a vast hotel room packed with hundreds of hopefuls.

There was a panel interview, assessments, and one-on-one interview.

It all went in a blur! And then … With no prior interview or work experience, I became, what I was told at the time, the youngest member of their cabin crew, flown to Seoul for intensive cabin crew training and turned 18 in the midst of it!

[The photo below is of me during a flight, wearing my Korean Airlines uniform ... and oh, so young back then.]

Me, just turned 18 and earned my Wings! KAL 1977


It was an awe-inspiring journey of personal growth and discovery.

I learned many valuable lessons before and after earning my wings with Korean Airlines so many years ago when my career journey began.

I celebrate that brave 17-year old woman who made a leap of faith and grabbed an opportunity that made her heart race.

And so much has happened since those early years. I left KAL, attended university, made 5 country moves, reinvented my career a number of times, concurrently got married, had beautiful children, went through a divorce, remarried, embraced every transition with an attitude of gratitude ...

What a journey I had over 10, 20, 30+ years! Each transition provided valuable lessons and has lead me to my current role that brings so much joy, fulfils my Career Anchor (which is Dedication to a Cause or Service) and enables me to help you take control of your career too.

I’m now a Career Coach who works globally, the author of Navigating Career Crossroads (Amazon best seller and finalist in The Australian Career Book Awards), the host of Your Career Podcast and a LinkedIn Top Voice .?

My aim is to make a positive difference, have fun, laugh a lot, and embrace every opportunity!

Sometimes I have to pinch myself because I've discovered, as a result of my attitude to life (and a lot of dedicated study and focused professional work), I've been given the opportunity to discuss careers on SkyNews Business and Sunrise on Channel 7, invited to be a guest judge on Channel 9's reality show, Beauty & The Geek, and featured as a career spokesperson on ABC Radio, Radio 2UE, HuffPost, Sydney Morning Herald, CareerOne, Seek and more.

Having coached thousands of professionals to take control of their careers over the past 20 years, I’d love to know this …

What are the pivotal early experiences in YOUR career? Where have they lead you?

Let’s celebrate your career journey … ?and I look forward to sharing more about career reinvention in future articles (I hope you'll enjoy the stories.)

Until next time ...?believe in yourself and create the career you deserve!


I’m Jane Jackson, career management and transition coach empowering you to gain career clarity and confidence to take control of your career and land the job you’ll love.

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Gunnar Habitz

Partnering with marketing agencies for advanced email automation | Senior Partner Manager at ActiveCampaign | Partnership & Alliances Advisor | Board Director | Published author

7 个月

Early choices are like crossroads where people tend you believe ?once an electrician, always an electrician“ which seems to make it hard to change. I wanted to be an orchestra musician in a big band and eventually a conductor - but I focussed too much on playing correctly instead of adding feeling and interpretation (and I loved playing with software - what became my profession).

As a business, we can play a significant role in other peoples lives Jane Jackson, choose wisely Roy Kowarski : Product Branding Strategist and founder of Out There Branding, sharing #brandingtips and #marketingideas

Roy Kowarski

Promotional Product Disruptor | Marketing strategy to bring new business to you ?? Maximize brand awareness impact with targeted merchandising products & video brochures | Business strategies to start new conversations

7 个月

Our life journey has so many adventures Jane Jackson, and so much to learn from I am sure Tom Jones must have been awesome Roy Kowarski : Product Branding Strategist and founder of Out There Branding, sharing #brandingtips and #marketingideas

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Bud Verheijen

Saving everyday Australians $1000's buying, financing & running their vehicles and equipment

7 个月

Tom Jones at 83 would have been amazing! I’ve been fortunate to have several distinctly different career paths over the decades. My military training, accounting and car dealer / fleet management experience has all come together to provide a consulting service for car buying and finance, harnessed from all those varying skill sets. A change in work direction can often be a valuable silver lining in one’s career.

Tom Etherington

Building your LinkedIn strategy and personal brand | Creative content and LinkedIn Profile Writer | Former journalist and editor telling your story | Speaker

7 个月

Great story (and pic), Jane. I once quit my job because they wouldn’t let me take two weeks for to work as a journo on a newspaper, which was my dream job. The placement ended up being more than two weeks and led to other roles, so it was a great decision to sack myself!

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