Or did you end up doing something else.
I still can't decide what I want to do for sure.
Or did you end up doing something else.
I still can't decide what I want to do for sure.
Yes and no. I planned on something way different I've worked for 2 different companies doing the same type of work
Petroleum maintenance
I went to work for my friends dad right out of high school. Building gas stations. And down the road I wanted more money. They said they couldn't do it
so I went to work for another company doing the same thing. Got my what I was asking for in pay
And everything was great. But came a time I wanted more money.. they said they couldnt do it so went back to work for the first company. And got what I was asking for..
I went back and forth for 27 years.
Both company's were good to me
Don't regret anything. . And today I'm doing what ever I want. Have invented a few things and I will see where that takes me..
If you're unsure pick a profession that makes a good amount of money so that when you figure out what you really want to do, you will be financially stable to do so. And if not, you can always go back to that good money making job.
No I never thought that I would be managing a restaurant/bar operation. When I first started here at 15 as a buss girl never dreamed I'd still be here 26 years later.
Well done
Still in school atm. You are younger than me. Are you going to continue school? If so, don't worry about figuring it out now.
I leave in summerπ
I found my passion in guiding others through education and career development, though my path wasn't linear. Initially, I explored various fields before realizing my desire to help others succeed. It's normal to be unsure about your career path. Explore different interests, gain diverse experiences, and gradually, you'll find what resonates with you. Personal fulfillment often comes from aligning your strengths with your passions, so stay open-minded and patient as you discover your calling. It's important to remind yourself that your career journey may be fluid and adaptable to your evolving interests and skills.
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I'm doing what I wanted to do since I was 9. It upset my mom, because she thought I would become a teacher, like her but I became a nurse, like my aunt.
No I always thought I'd go into some form of art but I ended up working as a parts advisor at a dealership and surprisingly it's the funnest job I've ever had and couldn't be happier
Im 35 and I started working when I was 18, I have done more then 20 different types of jobs and I still haven't found one that I really like 😑
Not yet, lol.