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RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - JiiN - 01-29-2011 I would love to be accepted in army RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - x-c0n - 01-30-2011 Yeah I run my own business. Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Supply, I supply restaurants / Cafe's with there produce. RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - Ryuku - 01-30-2011 I didn't have a proper plan until the end of high school. At the moment I'm studying in University, and then once I graduate, I hope to work for about a year in order to save up enough to travel to another part of the world. Only then I will eventually begin my initial career. RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - Bigandrewgold - 01-31-2011 i will go to a decent college for engineering and become a engineer RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - fuckthapolic - 02-01-2011 I want to become a doctor, not sure if I want to be a general practitioner or a specialist. I will be doing a BS.c in the fall of course. RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - Crow - 02-01-2011 My career plans are mostly web oriented. For now I'm just making websites and growing web communities, but I'd like to do some web strategy consulting once I have enough successful projects of my own as portfolio. RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - spY[3Mo] - 02-06-2011 Do y'all have a plan as to what you want to do after high school? >Join Canadian Reserves once I'm 16.(1 Year) >Graduate >Transfer to fulltime infantry(Continue for 1-5 yrs)(PAY:Think it's about 30,000 a year, starting) >Become a police officer(After a year of study at my local Justice-Institute)(PAY:50,000 starting at my local pd) ^That is my plan. It seems achievable with minimul effort due to the fact i'm white and skinny. RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - h-boy - 02-06-2011 (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. It really isn't after you have been taxed on everything. ontopic: In the current state of mind im in at the moment I have my heart set on being a computer programmer (c++). After a few years experience in working for a company I might decide to go into the private sector where the real money is. RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - H0p.e - 02-06-2011 My plan is this: Finish highschool Go into Marines Go to college while in Marines Stay in Marines until I'm ~40 Retire from Marines, get an IT job RE: Do you have a plan for your career? - Ωmega - 02-07-2011 No, sadly... I did like 6 years ago, before I dropped out of highschool. |