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... was a question thrown to me by the VP/GM at a company dinner earlier today, after he heard that I was gonna do an Advanced Diploma in Counselling when he raised the question whether we celebrate Christmas and make any new year resolutions.
In reply, I mentioned that there's no motivation, however, if I wanted to switch to a career in professional counselling, I would be able to do so.
Most companies provide you enough training to do your job, if they even provide you any training. I guess most companies just want to hire people that they know can do the job, without additional expense. While on the taxi back, I had given it some thought. Come to think of it, after my first job, at which I stayed 6 years and was given plenty of training unrelated to my job, I haven't worked at any companies that were willing to provide its employees training outside the employees' scope of work. Come to think of it, that makes business sense, since those company would be footing additional expenses to give training that wouldn't be used anyway.
Having come to realize that I'm always joining companies that don't provide additional training beyond the scope of work I'm employed in, I've sent myself for training in a lot of stuff. Over the years, I've sent myself for training in:
Learn why the map is cool in Go!
A method to design records so that they're allocated on a specific byte boundary, such as 16 bytes, 512 bytes, 4096 bytes, etc.
Learn the command line used to compile System.pas in Delphi
How to free more space on your home drive by redirecting the location for SDKs in RAD Studio