(September 12, 2017 at 6:26 pm)spyrofannumber1 Wrote: Hey guys.
I've been pretty bored lately, and I've been thinking what I wanted to be when I grow up. I've been thinking about this a lot lately, and I'm still not sure. I was thinking about becoming a panhandler for the rest of my life, but it seems like a lazy way to get money. About a year and a half ago, I was in China for a two week field trip. I begged for money with my harmonica, and got some from a little boy, and some from his mother, and that was it. So, this really turned me off from that. Then, I thought about becoming an MMA fighter for my career. My father said I only wanted to do this because he thinks I'm violent. Every thing else in life seems boring, but I know I have to get a job doing something. I have a little more than a year and a half till I'm 18. I know many people change their majors quite a bit, but I'm just not sure. Any advice? Thanks.
Do you like computers?
There is only one futureproof job field. IT. Be a software developer, or a graphic designer, or a cybersecurity expert, or a web developer, or a database manager. There are many many many jobs in these fields that go unfilled. And the work is rewarding, creative, logical, problem solving intensive, and (at least to me) fun.
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