@ gay porn
Honestly I wouldn't pass it up (not gay, but not like I care either). However I think I'- 5k a pop you say....I need to get some hot gay guy abs I think... kekeke.
@Healthcare
Well when I did the vet deal, part of the thing I couldn't stand was the suffering animal situation, while volunteering I now no longer am near that because it just gets to me seeing it. I pretty much gathered that doctor/nurse would have the same effect. The idea of a medical field behind the scenes however is something I hadn't considered, I will add that to things to look into, thank you.
jjrocks wrote:
go into programming and make osu2!
Programming already on the list.
Sinistro wrote:
What Loginer said takes precedence imo, in that you should consider retrying career paths you've tried before (and enjoyed while they lasted, preferably) instead of writing them off after they didn't work out once (I'm assuming you tried each about once because you're young and there's a lot of them).
Well, problem with it is the things I enjoy I can still do. I DO, do landscaping for my grandmother and uncle because they are too sick/old to take care of it themselves, I enjoy it enough to make a career though I don't think in the cards. The writing I still can do, nothing prevents a person from blogging or writing fanfic or really anything creative. However it's not always possible to make a career of it.
awp wrote:
Couple points. One, not to discredit it, but you can't let that osu! newsletter rejection mean anything. It's not a professional establishment and you're pandering to people who in all likelihood have less experience with the subject matter than yourself.
What Loginer has said thus far can be taken as sage advice. You lack motivation and commitment - this is evident in the laundry list of things you've dabbled in. It can be tough to find something you're interested in enough to consider a career in it, but don't let job security be your primary criteria. It's very important that you find something you enjoy doing, and stick with it. Even if you can get a job doing something you don't enjoy, it's really not worth your while.
I agree, I'm not going to be doing a job I hate for stability. The reason I tried everything I did was because it held a portion of interest to me. Same with every suggestion on here, if it's not something that's for me then I won't bother.
Faust wrote:
Dear Vext.
EDIT: Turned out wrong, too lazy to fix now.
Hah, brings to mind Bruce Almighty where he's begging for a sign from god of what to do and a giant truck full of stop signs pulls in front of him, only to ignore it and speed past crashing his car. I'd be lying if I said I hadn't considered teaching.
intermu wrote:
Or now that I think about it, get a certification to teach English as a second language and move to other countries to teach English! Should be lots of fun, and you get a fresh breath of air as well.
This is actually one thing I want to pursue and that I have actually considered. The idea of it sounds highly appealing to me. The only problem is I would have to wait since locally I cannot take a few classes that I would need and I would have to move for those and then eventually for the job and at the moment I can't do that because of family problems that rely on me.
Shellghost wrote:
I'm not sure what age you actually are, but i do know that Law enforcement tends to deny younger applicants simply because they're young.
This can vary, but it's usually due to you not having an opimal amount of life experience in their eyes.
Yes, part of the problem as well is that around here most every county law enforcement job is being laid off, so getting hired is several times more difficult. It's not impossible, though I just don't feel it worth the large amount of work it would take seeing as how I only somewhat liked it.