People who decide on a career path early in their lives and keep to it are more likely to have a satisfying working life than those who change jobs frequently. To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Many people believe that starting and focusing on a
career
path at a young age will be more satisfying compared to those who often alter their
job
. I completely agree with
this
statement because experience and social networks are beneficial for achieving our sense of fulfilment at
work
.
First
, the faster and more focused someone is in starting a
career
then
the happier he will become.
Besides
those who started their profession early gain more experience which will bring a positive impact in doing the
job
required.
For example
, an engineer who has a lot of experience and a master's in his field will gain more happiness because he easily finishes his
work
. So, the easier we do something, the happier we can be.
Secondly
, a wide
network
can only be obtained through consistent and long-standing
work
.
This
means that the earlier a person starts his
career
, the wider his social
network
is.
Subsequently
, the social
network
helps our
work
to be more enjoyable and fulfilling.
For example
, an entrepreneur who has been starting his
career
for a long time will have loyal customers, and he can easily sell his products. So if we start our occupation consistently and as early as possible,
as a result
, it will have a positive impact on our
job
satisfaction,
such
as a larger social
network
. In conclusion,
although
for some people changing jobs is more fulfilling, I do believe that choosing to focus on a
job
and starting it as early as possible will provide more contentment.
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