As a graduate in 1998, I had always believed that the only way to become a highly skilled entrepreneur was to become a chartered accountant. For five years, I took exams, passed some and failed some. When it came to getting training contracts I struggled to get one despite being well-qualified to be a trainee accountant. I had personally paid for and taken my exams myself and hoped employers would be impressed by my initiative and determination. I was beginning to think that my rejections were due to my surname (foreign), or perhaps that it was a class thing or snobbery…
The fact that I was depending on others for employment was very painful but a necessity to progress in my planned career. The main reason for choosing accountancy was so that one day I could be self-employed. My father had always told me that an accountancy career provided you with the most comprehensive business experience, which would arm you well in your business life. While this may be true, it was not the only way to get business experience - as I was to find out. This should have been obvious to me - but unfortunately the goal of a career in accountancy had been drummed into my head so thoroughly that I believed there was no other way.
When I finally secured a role as a trainee, it was a dreadful experience. Then one day I stumbled across the book that would change my life: “How to succeed in business without working so DAMN HARD" by Robert J. Kriegel.
Immediately, my purpose became clearer; accountancy was not the only way to get to my destination. I had many choices and ways to get to my goal and it was this discovery via this book that changed my life.