Uncertainty about career path

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I studied electrical engineering in Istanbul, graduated 5 years ago and I'm currently studying MBA. I started my career in construction business and later, I've turned my path into IT because of my interests. I love softwares&development and find myself very productive in this field. I'm currently working in an international company and I'm loving my job.



Recently I've got an offer from one of gulf countries and need to make a decision. It looks very plesant for me, about seven times higher than my current compensation and I can make a good amount of money. But it's in construction business which I think I'm not gonna love it as much as my current occupation. And I also need to terminate my education because I'll be based in another country far away from my current location. As for me, I've always dreamed myself in software business in US or EU after my education.



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    I studied electrical engineering in Istanbul, graduated 5 years ago and I'm currently studying MBA. I started my career in construction business and later, I've turned my path into IT because of my interests. I love softwares&development and find myself very productive in this field. I'm currently working in an international company and I'm loving my job.



    Recently I've got an offer from one of gulf countries and need to make a decision. It looks very plesant for me, about seven times higher than my current compensation and I can make a good amount of money. But it's in construction business which I think I'm not gonna love it as much as my current occupation. And I also need to terminate my education because I'll be based in another country far away from my current location. As for me, I've always dreamed myself in software business in US or EU after my education.



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      Recently I've got an offer from one of gulf countries and need to make a decision. It looks very plesant for me, about seven times higher than my current compensation and I can make a good amount of money. But it's in construction business which I think I'm not gonna love it as much as my current occupation. And I also need to terminate my education because I'll be based in another country far away from my current location. As for me, I've always dreamed myself in software business in US or EU after my education.



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      I studied electrical engineering in Istanbul, graduated 5 years ago and I'm currently studying MBA. I started my career in construction business and later, I've turned my path into IT because of my interests. I love softwares&development and find myself very productive in this field. I'm currently working in an international company and I'm loving my job.



      Recently I've got an offer from one of gulf countries and need to make a decision. It looks very plesant for me, about seven times higher than my current compensation and I can make a good amount of money. But it's in construction business which I think I'm not gonna love it as much as my current occupation. And I also need to terminate my education because I'll be based in another country far away from my current location. As for me, I've always dreamed myself in software business in US or EU after my education.



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