Go into the service. They take pretty good care of you. You will always have hot meals and somewhere to sleep, and you get paid. Besides, serving the country is a great and honarable thing to do.
2006-11-14 07:25:48
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answered by Dave 3
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Well, I would need more information about your likes and dislikes before I could give you a really good answer, but when looking for a job, if you are a teen or young adult, you could ask someone in the field that you are considering if you can follow them around for a day. Like trying on clothes, this helps you see if the job is a good "fit" for you. Consider retirement, benefits, but I reccommend that you get a college education. Even if your degree is in microbiology, you would be more likely to get hired for something as different as a real estate agent, simply because you showed that you can stick to something and see it through. Whatever job you do, the one thing that will help you keep your job is being a respectful and diligent worker. Good luck on your job search, man!
2006-11-14 15:29:59
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answered by blooming wallflower 3
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Try doing something you don't necessarily LOVE but you can stand to do. Truckers make good money if they are gone all the time, so don't count on a family. The service is a good idea as well, but you run the risk of going to war and dying. No one can make this decision for you. This is something everyone goes through in life, and it's a part of growing up and figuring out who you are. Good luck and best wishes!
2006-11-14 15:26:24
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answered by Another Nickname 3
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Why not be a cop or highway patrol officer....You can get into all sort of criminal justice career opportunities....Like a truck driver you drive all day...and like in th service you can serve your community....If you hate the place you're at you can always transfer somewhere else...Good Luck...
2006-11-14 16:24:43
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answered by someguy 3
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The military is a good choice. Where else can you get paid, get housing, college, medical, retirement and not get fired??? No where else...........sounds good to me. You don't even have to do it for life, try it for 3 yrs (one sign up) and if you don't like it......don't re-enlist.
2006-11-14 15:29:02
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answered by FireBug 5
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depends on
what your interests are
the health care benefits
the 401k
pension
eages
hours
weekends/Holidays
Most people make at least 2+ major career changes in their life
2006-11-14 15:26:43
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answered by Mopar Muscle Gal 7
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Professional traveler sounds good to me.
What's right for you depends on your interests.
2006-11-14 15:19:39
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answered by Phoenix, Wise Guru 7
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