by William one eye » Sun Apr 01, 2018 6:42 pm
Perhaphs asking people who spend abnormal amounts of time gaming, for life advise is not the best idea.
I have been a news paper delivery boy, a baby sitter, a farm hand, a tile setter, radio dj, school teacher, pro photographer,
Industrial engineer, food science technologist. I currently run a manufacturing business.
I enjoyed being an industrial engineer the best.
Constant creative challenges. I thought it was fun.
I get a similar satisfaction from playing this particular game.
I have a degree in manufacturing technology and a degree in business management.
My wife has a very specialized science degree with a phd and several years of postdoctoral research.
I will say the broader the scope of your final education the easier it is to find a job. However if you are highly specialized, and find a job it will pay better.
If you complain about your job, your boss or your coworkers you will likely not have it long. I have friends that have good degrees but loose jobs constanly because they complain to much.
If you are going into an educational system that allows more than a single path of focus.
Go for business management along with a feild that interests you.
I have 2 dogs a cat and 2 children.
I can leave the 2 dogs and the cat at a local kennel
When i travel. The kids, not so much.
My cat is a mean SOB