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Midlife Crisis at 30?

From July 2006

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Gen X Needs Choices

By Linda Childers

Think midlife crises are reserved for people only after they hit 40 years old? Think again.
     After five years as a teacher, Mike Berry is ready to pursue another career. It’s not because the 26-year-old Shingle Springs resident doesn’t like his job. He does. But after recently earning his MBA, Berry has decided to put his career on the fast track.
     “My passion has always been food and art, so I’m hoping to land a job in those areas where I can also utilize my business background,” he says. “I want a career that offers financial security for my family and allows for more creativity.”
     In the interim, Berry has started Berry Creative Consulting. “I design websites, logos and ad campaigns,” he says. “Life is too short to just be in a job where you are going through the motions. I want a career that offers more growth potential and financial security, and is more aligned with my talents.”

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