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What do you do as a Career/Job?

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Currently 21 Kinda looking at what to do with the rest of my life. Tried 1 semester of programming but the teachers where just reading out of a textbook so ended up dropping out. Currently looking at aircraft maintenance as an option. Just curious what you guys do for a living?

I kill green dragons in wildy for a living. 12-16+ hours a day.

Working on my bachelors at the moment, so I don't have a career in my field yet.

I'm studying biotechnology/biomanufactoring and do lab work. Love it

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1 minute ago, El Dingus said:

Working on my bachelors at the moment, so I don't have a career in my field yet.

I'm studying biotechnology/biomanufactoring and do lab work. Love it

Thats awesome you found something you love doing. The only thing I find myself loving/doing that makes time fly is programming but the only college here that offeres it I tried and very dislike how it is taught. I kinda looked at self tought but looks like its hard to find jobs expecially in a medium sized town in canada. Id have to look into freelancing as a job online.

2 minutes ago, Evade said:

Thats awesome you found something you love doing. The only thing I find myself loving/doing that makes time fly is programming but the only college here that offeres it I tried and very dislike how it is taught. I kinda looked at self tought but looks like its hard to find jobs expecially in a medium sized town in canada. Id have to look into freelancing as a job online.

Does anybody know what they're doing? I just went with it and got into what I do atm, can't say it was planned. It just happened.

Uni was an option, just wasn't sure if it'd definitely get me what I'd have wanted so didn't take the risk.

Business Coordinator for a financial firm, prior to that worked in admin for 2 years.

At 21, your best choice is to just get a generic job and earn money rather than attempting to seek a diploma, degree, major etc. You want stability first, at least that's what I believe.

Retail, customer service, operations, clerical... I'm sure there's plenty of opportunities within your vicinity

 

3 minutes ago, Maldesto said:

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5 minutes ago, Maldesto said:

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6 minutes ago, D Bolter said:

experience>education is what I can tell you.

True, to an extent, though you need some education and common sense, but most college educations are useless unless you’re trying to be a doctor or something. 

18 minutes ago, Evade said:

Thats awesome you found something you love doing. The only thing I find myself loving/doing that makes time fly is programming but the only college here that offeres it I tried and very dislike how it is taught. I kinda looked at self tought but looks like its hard to find jobs expecially in a medium sized town in canada. Id have to look into freelancing as a job online.

Uni/college isn't for everyone. It might be hard not having a school to reference your experience/knowledge, but you could always build up a portfolio and show that you're capable of taking on jobs. Nowadays there's a lot of who you know, so try make lots of connections.

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