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RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - TriGz - 01-09-2011

Exactly, when I earn the qualifications and start working for another company, I'll always have work.
Always having work means that I'll be learning more and more.

I hope to start my own business up at the end of my training, when I think I'm ready. Big Grin


RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - Cybr - 01-09-2011

Unfortunately, I'm just trying to graduate on time in May.


RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - Swat Runs Train - 01-09-2011

(01-09-2011, 06:18 PM)Sam Wrote: Learning a trade is a great option and in England it's well paid too. Plumbers and Electricians are lucky because they're always in demand and are very specialist.

Doubly so here in Canada, electricians (like myself) can make 100k+ a year, substantially more if you do oilfield. Plus the obvious benefits of getting paid during your 4 year apprenticeship, instead of acquiring debt.


RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - Elektrisk - 01-09-2011

(01-09-2011, 06:16 PM)TriGz Wrote: Because I'm more into using my hands than my brain I'm looking into a construction job as a plumber.

They're pretty highly paid where I come from Smile
I think it's on par with electrician.

Electricians, construction workers, and plumbers alike are all very well-paid in Oklahoma, USA, which is where I'm from.


RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - Hуѕтєяιa X™ - 01-09-2011

I'm currently working towards a career either in Computer Science and Engineering or going full time with the military, since I'm already in it as a Reservist and go Combat Engineer.


RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - Respecт - 01-09-2011

I would really like to be a Web Designer / Graphic Designer. The more I look into it, I'm getting more nervous actually. It's hard to actually get a job being one, as most of it is freelance and you might not find a job for weeks!


RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - Hуѕтєяιa X™ - 01-09-2011

(01-09-2011, 08:59 PM)Respecт Wrote: I would really like to be a Web Designer / Graphic Designer. The more I look into it, I'm getting more nervous actually. It's hard to actually get a job being one, as most of it is freelance and you might not find a job for weeks!

That would be an interesting job. I would love to learn more on graphics and such like that, it would be a cool job.


RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - Respecт - 01-09-2011

Yeah, then again computer programmer or something of that sort would be REALLY cool as well. I love computers and hope my job includes them, but I don't know where to start if I want to get into Computer Programming.


RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - mannyam - 01-10-2011

Actually I have everthing strictly planned out because I have a goal set in mind - I will try to fulfill every dream I have inside me since I was a little girl. So it means working hard for your life and your passions, that is all you can do actually.


RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - ⓢⓤⓕⓕⓘⓒⓔ - 01-10-2011

Well looks like you have your hands full. I wish you the best of luck with all your studies.

As for me I honestly didn't know what I wanted to do after high school.
I ended up working for a family restaurant business for about a year and a half as a waiter. It was pretty good money, but it's just not what I wanted to do and there was constant stress.
Anyways I ended up joining the armed forced and waiting for my ship date for the SEALs.

It's good to see people like you are set are ready to take life on. Thumbsup