Thanks for all the responses, I appreciate it.
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Originally Posted by Jennihul I graduated with honors, took the first job I was offered and never said no to a single thing that they asked of me. I was the supervisor of my office within one year. The operational manager of the practice within five years.
I went from making $287 a week to 60K within ten years. I now have an economy-proof career that allows me to do all the things I want and like to do when I am not working. There are more fun things I could be doing, there are way less fun things I could be doing. Like working a skill-less, low paying crap job and whining about it.
Jennifer |
No offense, but this is the exact opposite of what I want to do. For a lot of people the route you went is fine for them, but not for me, I just can't do it. This would be a lot easier for me if I just new what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. I don't know maybe it will take something horrible happen to me to make me change my ways.
It's not that I want everything handed to me on a silver platter. I know that's not how the real world works. I'm willing to work for it. Being dead broke is the worst feeling in the world, I can't deal with it anymore. I wish I could just find something I like that is worth pursuing. I guess I have to figure that out for myself though...