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Question about life and work

duritz

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I am a 22 yr old college grad who has been in the work force for about a yr now. I started off In TimeShare sales which got me drug-dealer type money with little work, but then i realized that it was a very risky job and i could get sued or even imprisoned. Took two months off to relax and now I am at some bogus sales job with avg pay, but i do nothing all day. I work maybe an hour a day. I have a degree in Psychology and don't see myself doing anything in that field at the entry level and I am not really into sales that much anymore either. I have no desire to work at all actually, seeing that most employers want to squeeze all of the life out of you when you start because you are young. I really want to go back to school and get a teaching degree, which was what i was supposed to go to grad school for, but went the sales route to try it out. Can anyone relate to this situation or have any advice for me??? I am an extremely social person and am just looking for a really good job, with good pay and minimal stress. (pretty much everyone's dream)
 
[QOUTE]I have no desire to work at all actually, seeing that most employers want to squeeze all of the life out of you when you start because you are young. Can anyone relate to this situation or have any advice for me??? [/B][/QUOTE]

yes i can relate very well, never did care for work much.
 
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Teaching is a great job, not the highest paying, but secure. You need to enjoy being around kids though.

You're gonna have to tough it out as an 'entry' level worker, whatever you choose to do. That's something you can't escape, but as long as you enjoy it, you won't mind. We would all rather be lying on a beah somewhere instead of working, but if you are gonna work, you may as well half enjoy it.

What about hospitality. Do a hospitality management course so that you can move into a management position much quicker than say if you started at the bottom with no qualifications. It's a great people job, you can travel overseas and get employment easily and the tourism/hospitality industry is always growing rapidly. BT i'm not in hospitality so i'm not being biased.
 
Military: No lay-offs.
Career Student: Lots of tang.
Marketing: Good money, lay-off target.
Drug Dealer: Mad cash, possible jail time.
 
Fuck that shit. Where the hell is the adventure and adrenaline. You will look back when you are 40 and say "what the hell did I do with my life?"

Here's your plan: Go join the Army or Navy. Get through jump school and via for a Ranger and subsequently SF/SEAL slot. Survive - get your 4-6 years in. Then go sign up for a 5 year spin in the Frech Foreign Legion. Now you are qualified to go be a freelance merc.

There is no better feeling than going somewhere exotic, meeting new people, and killing them - all for great pay. If you get the right gig, you could be in for 1000.00/day cash, untaxed. Squirrel it away in the Caymans. By the time you are 40 or 50, you can retire with ease.

Sound like a plan?
 
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Military: No lay-offs.
Career Student: Lots of tang.
Marketing: Good money, lay-off target.
Drug Dealer: Mad cash, possible jail time.

developer: lots of porn, no real chicks:(
 
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