I need Help Finding a Career?
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I need a little help if anyone could help me try to choose a career, im in a community college but i don't want to do what i generally decided. i feel its too hard and maybe not right for me. Here are some things i find interesting or like so it helps you help me to give me ideas: i would like to be my own boss, i like helping others, i like photography, i like law things or criminal law , computers come easy to me cuz its repetition, i like history like archeology things, like to travel, make decent to good money a yr, i like food, i like decorating, i like kids, i like learning about pregnancy and how children develope like how people say while women are pregnant put classical music on read to your belly type deals i find that interesting and to do test like that myself would be fun, also i find interesting doing certain things like cognitive learning type deals to help a child's mental Development so to say they'll be smarter or get things/pick up info quicker that's really interesting to me. I feel a bit lost because im in school now but i cant find what i really like and wanna do for the rest of forever that something i like not just it paying good. If anyone could help with websites or actual career names for things that sound like what im talking about id really appreciate it. thanks :)
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sorry if this isn't what you want to hear, but you have a much better chance of learning to love what you do then doing what you love. the problem with the things you list: photography, travel, helping people, own boss, make good money ... EVERYONE wants those things. for that reason, jobs that offer those things are hard to find or have very crappy pay. yes of course it's still possible to find that, but chances are against it. that being said, here's some things that come to mind that might partially match what you listed, law school (8 year degree) psychology / psychiatry (perhaps w/ focus on children, again 6 or 8 year degree) doctor, doctor's assistant, or some level of nurse (4-8 year degree) teaching (4 +2 more years at some point) both health care and law are practical choices considering compensation and long-term job stability.
well sounds like you like ALOT of things! :) since you like law and criminal law like being your boss then id say a lawyer. If u like to travel history and photography, a flight attendant (thats what i do and i love it) and also you like to work with kids so a teacher. So... lawyer, teacher or flight attendant
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