
By Chris Kyle
Hate your job and want out? Looking for a change in your day-to-day routine?
Before you start devising an exit strategy, take a deeper look at the root of your unhappiness.
"There's a big difference between not liking your boss and realizing that your career doesn't fit who you are as a person," says Curt Rosengren, a Seattle-based career coach. "But if you feel like an artist in accountant's clothing, or vice-versa, it's probably time to consider a change."
If you're ready to explore the path to a better career, check out these five transition-friendly careers with great average earning potentials. Just keep in mind that any big career change will likely require some preparation.
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*All average starting salary information comes from the National Association of Colleges and Employers' Winter 2010 Salary Survey and represents average yearly salary offers for graduates with a bachelor's degree in accounting, health and related sciences, business administration/management, nursing, and network administration.
**All average salary information comes from the U.S. Department of Labor's Bureau of Labor Statistics and represents median annual wages in May 2008.

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