Deciding my next career path - Page 2
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Lucktar
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B1nary
Canada1267 Posts
Personally, I really like option 2. I visited Shanghai a few times and it's a great city if you can get used to Chinese culture and customs. It'll really give you the opportunity to experience something now and to "live life," as some might put it. That being said, it's probably your riskiest option and if you end up hating it, you'll be in even more financial trouble. Good luck! I really hope you find something right for you. | ||
EscPlan9
United States2777 Posts
And to clarify my education history goes like this (after high school) 2 years at community college: obtained Associates Degree in Social Sciences Transferred to a 4 year college to obtain my Bachelors Degree. However during my senior year I was in a terrible state of mind then and couldn't concentrate on my education anymore. My family let me know it's okay not to finish college then, and I took their advice and dropped out during my senior year. I don't need any lectures on whether it was a good move or not - getting out of there and being back with my family helped me get back into a more stable state of mind, and there was no chance I was going to be able to pass any of my classes that semester. Then I picked up a few stray jobs here and there before deciding that IT is the field I want to go in (and not Psychology, as I was doing at the time). Finally, through self-study I passed the A+ Certification exams last April. | ||
EscPlan9
United States2777 Posts
On March 24 2009 08:11 Khaymus wrote: Hey EscPlan9, First of all I wanted to say RAWR I WILL DESTROY YOU IN TECMO BOWL! Second, I am going to be commissioning as an officer in the Air Force in October. I have been going through the ROTC program at Michigan Tech. I don't know if you are familiar with this program, but in a nutshell it combines your options 1 and 3 together. Its a 4 year commitment after college, but you would be an officer (much better pay than enlisted) and there are also scholarship opportunities to pay for college. I think its a really good deal. Anyways, just throwing that out there! If you have any questions about ROTC or the Air Force in general, let me know! Good luck with everything!! You shall not destroy me in TSB! I predict I go 4-1 reg season and then 2-1 in the finals. Liquibet that mothafucka! Thanks for letting me know more about the Airforce, I'll PM you for further details. edit: Check out my league stats yo: My experience is going to shine through. Good luck next season! | ||
eXigent.
Canada2419 Posts
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t_co
United States702 Posts
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Mista
Singapore1022 Posts
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iSCOUT4u
United States327 Posts
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JeeJee
Canada5652 Posts
On March 24 2009 11:10 eXigent. wrote: Too bad your area doesn't offer the same pay level as mine for Trade work. I put up tin buildings for oil / energy companies to encase all of their piping etc, and the entry level salary is $27/hr, with your typical foreman making close to $80/hr (no previous training required) whoa where is this | ||
FragKrag
United States11538 Posts
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EscPlan9
United States2777 Posts
Joining the AirForce is a far different commitment than going to college. With college, you have a ridiculous amount of freedom in how to spend your time. With the AirForce, you only get the freedom when they specifically allow it (i.e. paid vacations). I also will be living a drastically different life considering the majority of my free time right now is spent playing guitar or gaming. | ||
Divinek
Canada4045 Posts
On March 24 2009 11:10 eXigent. wrote: Too bad your area doesn't offer the same pay level as mine for Trade work. I put up tin buildings for oil / energy companies to encase all of their piping etc, and the entry level salary is $27/hr, with your typical foreman making close to $80/hr (no previous training required) Pretty much the same here too. | ||
EscPlan9
United States2777 Posts
On March 24 2009 09:13 vAltyR wrote: 1 and 3 are definitely your best options. 1 is basically "more knowledge" and 3 is basically "more experience," and both look good on a resume. I'd say go for the bachelor's degree first, then see if you can't get a job. If not, go for the air force. Yeah, it's a 2-3 year commitment, but the benefits really make up for the low salary, and it's overall a pretty good deal. I should also mention another benefit from the AirForce - they will pay for 100% of your tuition if you decide to take classes while you're enlisted. I DEFINITELY would make use of that! edit: So AirForce can give me both more knowledge and more experience simultaneously. | ||
Track
United States217 Posts
Feel free to PM me regarding any questions about the Armed Forces. | ||
EscPlan9
United States2777 Posts
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