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Money doesn't make you happy, but it helps. However, making money often involves risk and, often enough, unhappiness. I love what I do and I make great money for it, but I am far too tired far too much of the time. Working this much, matched to no exercise, has given me health problems. I've begun exercising again, but it is tough. If I could do it all over again, I would consider the PE teacher path as I just said. It's a life that I would enjoy, all without quite as much stress as I currently face. Less money, though. More security, perhaps. More importantly, it would be an active lifestyle. Sitting inside for hours a day has done no good for me. That surveyor job doesn't sound too bad.
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Most people do not find things they love to do for a job. You're lucky enough if you can tolerate it and find some enjoyment instead of being miserable. That said, if there is something you can do that will make you enough money to live, go for it. Unless you can make much more in some other way, you're a fool to skip on a passion.
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As someone who went to college in about 4 different field and worked for a few years I can relate to you. The hard part is finding something you love (or should I say be able to do without hating your job everyday) and still getting enough money out of it to be motivated to keep doing your job. The last time I went to college (now) I finally found something I like and made sure I could find a job in the field.
"Careers" seems to be a great thing, people throw that word at you as if it's the thing you really need. What good is a career if you are 15 years into it and plateau-ing a salary you can't really do the thing you love with? The point I'm saying is don't live and expect to do/work only one thing in life, you are already at this cross-road it seems. Making sure there is a demand into the field you are interested in should be the priority. It's the lesson I learned and the idea I like pushing around. One thing I find interesting is the youth seem disinterested in trades, anyone knows how much money a plumber and electrician can make without working too hard/long years of schooling? A good thing also is there is always going to be work in these fields, each house/building needs maintenance. Good luck bud!
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it was a fun job. I would have stayed with it if i didn't have to work Monday - Saturday. Or for long weekends, i'd find out if i have it off like a couple hours before the day ends. |
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Trades are an OK choice. Many of them are getting poorer and poorer pay. At the same time, if you have a talent in a highly specific area, you can make bank. My office's landlord is a plumber. However, most plumbers are miserable and not making much.
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could be tough on your body too
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So OP.. did you make up your mind yet
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Definitely. My HVAC friends have real issues. Then again, sitting in this chair all the time, I do too.
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Thanks for the response everyone. I have already talked to most of my friends and family and most don't have too much input, because i don't think its an easy decision for anyone to make even for themselves. I know a lot of people recommend doing what you love for a living, but my only passion in life now is living it to its fullest. I feel like any job is a waste of a life, but i know either way i need to make enough money to support myself and eventually a family. I had a passion in exercise when i was in my early 20s because i still had dreams of being a pro athlete (lol) but now i realize that isn't going to happen. If i could get paid to travel, spend time with people i enjoy being around, doing missionary work, and just do my various hobbies then i would be happy. Pretty much like that show Rob & Big.
Realistically a job that offers even half of that is either impossible to find or will pay me doodoo if it even exist. Money isn't everything, but i owe it to my parents to buy them some nice things and let them hurry up and retire. I narrowed down to those two jobs because being Homer Simpson for a few years will let me travel when i get my week off every month, and buy somethings i want (car parts) and somethings for my parents, and put money away to sit on when i go find a job that is little more comfortable that may pay me a less. I hope i'm not going in a circle and i do appreciate all the feedback and advice.
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I actually like my career field but the stress level is getting a bit crazy lately (I work in IT). I would love to hit the lottery just so I could go do a job I'd enjoy that was a clock-punching type of job lol On the flip side, I also strive to save as much as possible in retirement funds so I can retire early and enjoy my later life as much as possible. Not at the expense of enjoying my current life though. I don't think I could find that same balance in a field with low pay.
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I have 3 friends that were education majors and didn't have any issues finding a job and another one who is graduating this semester who already has a job lined up, or did you mean something else by "worst to teach in"?
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