STEP OUT UNKNOWN R esearch shows that young people today will try lots of different options after leaving school before choosing a career path. And even then, statistics show that, on average, a person will have between 10 and 14 different jobs over their lifetime, and up to four career changes. This is good news for school and college leavers who don't know what they want to do, as it takes the pressure off making the 'wrong' choice. It's also good news for people doing a job they don't enjoy, and those who have been made redundant and want to try something different. The first step to a new career is to make a list and then an action plan, advises Lisa La Rue, who runs career consultancy CareerWorx, which provides web-based 2 3 6 /// J O B S & C A R E E R S