Wherever he/she decides he/she should be.
2006-12-13 01:08:29
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answer #1
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answered by Souled Out 2
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It all depends on the person and if they're done school or not. I've been done school for over 2 years now and I'm working full time. I can't say that I love my job, I actually hate it but it pays the bills. I would like to change careers very soon so I will either have to take night classes or go back to school full time. I will be making that decision early in the new year.
I don't have many hobbies since I don't really have time but I do go to the gym everyday (except weekends) and same as others, hang out with friends, party on occasion and just relax.
As for goals, I'd like to have my own house very soon. Renting is not very fun!
2006-12-13 09:08:31
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answer #2
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answered by Minouners 3
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My life is actually pretty boring compared to college life a year ago. I work in kind of a rural area, but I do travel a lot with my job. You'd be surprised how quickly you can get tired of spending half of your life in airports.
I've actually made a pretty good effort to get back in to shape after graduation. I try to go to the gym at least 3 times a week.
And right now I'm saving up my money for a down payment on a house, while I try to figure out where I want to live.
I looked at some of your other questions, and I do get lonely from time to time, which I have never had that problem before. A lot of my friends are still in school and others have moved to other cities a few hours away. So I don't see a lot of them very often anymore.
2006-12-13 09:54:37
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answer #3
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answered by boredatwork 2
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Well you should be in college, or have a job. but normally around 24 most people are in the limbo.
Im going to college and i hang with my friends (I live at home with my parents still) but some of my friends have their own place already. Everyone is different but as long as your doing something productive (like school or good job) everything will be ok.
For hobbies, my friends and I go to movies, have an all girls night, a double date night and so on. or ill watch tv or do scrapbooking (personal hobbie).
2006-12-13 09:02:38
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answer #4
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answered by chinaz777 4
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I once heard that if your salary per year in thousands is equal to your age, you are on track. This rule doesn't apply after 30.
For instance, if you are 24, you should be making at least 24,000 a year.
2006-12-13 09:02:01
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answer #5
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answered by question_everything 3
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working and dreaming about the future
2006-12-13 08:59:23
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answered by john 1
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