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It is self-evident that an individual's
background and education have a profound impact on the career decisions he or
she makes. Some of the managers indicated that the effects of early experiences
and parental injunctions affect the individual's career decisions for a
considerable part of their life. The evidence suggests that the majority of
“high flyers” are driven by imperatives that arise before or early in their
employment careers. They have much lower expectations of domestic or personal
satisfaction, other than through work or the products of work. The result is
that for them the point of balance is skewed away from personal and domestic
achievement.
The reasons managers gave for what appeared to be overly
ambitious individual career goals and, therefore, decisions about the primary
importance of work and achievement at work, tended to be located in the
individual's early experience, and more generally was a function of age. It was
found that younger managers tended to stress the importance of work as the
mainspring of their career, whereas more experienced managers tended to focus on
creating a reasonable balance between what could be achieved at work and their
personal and domestic aspirations.
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