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What Job/education Should I Go For

It depends on your situation, but some guidelines in general are noted below. 1. Recent graduate with no job-related experience (especially if not working)  - I recommend education first.2. Currently working - experience first. (If you have a related degree you can mention it in your profile summary.)3. Out of work (even if recent working in current profession) but back in school - school first (most times - covers the gap).4. Out of work (but worked since last school experience) - Work experience first. If you graduated from a top school (like I did from MIT), you can mention it in your summary - and then put the education where it belongs based on your experience. If you need help in determining this for your situation, you may want to check with a professional, such as Robin's Resumes®.

What job/education should I go for?!?

I'm 16 year old boy and really, I have NO idea at all. I've been in a plumber-school for 10 weeks and man, I hate it.. Its not something for me. And I just dont know what else.. So please, could you spend 3-5 minutes helping me?! Maybe telling your story to how you got your job, and why you choosed to be exactly that?!

The thing is, I love the violent horror-thing stuff, if you understand..

I love horror movies, brutal death metal, I do mixed martial arts and kickboxing, all those brutal Things.. Do you think there's a job like that?! You know, a rough job-thing?!

What is the smartest and wisest education/career to go into?

There is a big difference between smart and wise. Smart is usually associated with book knowledge . . . a smart person is usually someone who reads a lot of books and goes to school for many years. However, many of these people, also do not understand worldly things. Some of them pretend that they do. From what you write, you understand in a much more profound and deeper way, than do people who have just "surface" knowledge. This deeper knowing is the beginning of wisdom. "Knowing" isn't just about memorization or doing good on tests. You're right, there are many kinds of smart people. Sometimes, people call these abilities: "talents". For example, if a person has a musical talent, he or she is a smart person. Because it requires a great deal of intelligence, imagination, depth of feeling, in order to perform music beautifully.

Here are a few thing off the top.1. Whatever your chosen field, be the best that you can. Ability and skill speak for themselves, and decent money generally follow. Don't stop learning. If you choose to stay in ops, for example, start digging into OpenStack.2. Do finish University. It's not about the classes. That B.S. CS is simply a shorthand for a set of attributes that lowers risk for the potential employers. That degree opened up otherwise closed doors.If money is a primary concern, do the lower division classes at a community college, one with as good record of transfers to university. Choose a in state university, where you would qualify for resident tuition to finish up the last two years.If you think you can handle a full-time job and do school part-time, look for employers with good tuition reimbursement programs. Yes, those are still around. In southern California, for example, a number of large companies will pay for a MS at USC. I'm not current on tuition rates, but this is probably worth, what, $50k.

What career/job should I go into?

Maybe you could go to school to become a registered nurse (RN). An RN provides and coordinates patient care, provides education and teaching, and helps with emotional support (to be very general). There are two-year (Associate of Science in Nursing or ASN) and four-year programs (Bachelor of Science in Nursing or BSN) that will lead to the RN license; though many facilities will only hire BSNs. There are also nurses with master's and doctorates. RNs do all of the above you have listed, and there are many different specialties and areas where you can work. You could work with premature babies in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at a hospital to residents in an Alzheimer's Unit at a long-term care facility or anything in between. There are nurses that work in medical research. If you want to find out why people do things, maybe you would like psych nursing. I've been a nurse for 8 years, and I don't think I'll ever figure that out, LOL!
People need medical care at all hours of the day; so nurses work days, nights, holidays and weekends. There are nurses that also work 9-5 Monday-Friday.
Salaries vary depending on what your specialty is and where you live.

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What job should I go for?

I would b a teacher I know it not great money but u can teach in a school and then tutor in the evenings. If u know a second language then u could earn a lot of money. Teaching is so rewarding knowing because of u the children of our further will do great. And I think ur ADHD is a plus in this area as u can help the parents and children that also have it (like my cousin) his teachers just don't get it. Hope this helps :-)

What job should i go to college for ?

I'm 18, & i don' know what i want to go to college for. I mean i don't know what i want to do for the rest of my life. Okay so being a little more specific on what i like to do, i looove doing hair & makeup but i don't think just doing hair & makeup will get you enough money to survive in this world, so i was thinking that maybe i should just do nursing but i really dislike it, to me its soo depressing. I want a job to go to college to do a job that is exciting & surrounded by happy energy for ex. the airport i lovee traveling i think its so fun =) & usually people are happy! BUT i think i would NEVER be brave enough to actually fly a plane lol i would be more like the flight attentant but since you don't need school for it my parents don't like that idea of me just working without having some sort of degree :( so any suggestions on what other job you think i would like ???

What degree/job should I go into?

I am 14 and starting high school this year and I am starting to think about what I want to go into. the thing that I really want to go into is sports, I am a sports lover, follow every sport but nascar but my sports that I am most Interested in are baseball and football. I have been playing fantasy football since I was 8 years old and I have loved baseball ever since my Detroit Tigers made it to the 2006 World Series. Literally, though I would go into anything as long as involves sports, but at the same time I want to have the ability to support and raise a family, so maybe a job that doesn't travel extensively. On the same note I need to make a good amount of money to raise this family. In school I really love writing and I am very good at it, I am also very interested in science, but I just don't do very well with it in school, and math I am really bad at, unless the math is about like statistics or something that is easy, lol. I live in Michigan currently and I know some people who do jobs in sports and they have recommended going to Ohio State, because of the great sports teams there. Would this be a good school to do sports at? If not than which ones? Also, what kind of job(s) do you think i should go into? And what kind of classes do I need to take into these jobs? etc. etc.
Thanks, and who knows who ever answers this might be the answer to my entire future of my life.

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