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First I Want To Congratulate Those Who Made It "BIG"
I've Been Struggling With Finding The Right Job. Everywhere i Go they say you need experience and i dont have any because i just came right out of high school and i dont want to do any labor work like construction or commission i want a job that pays good and plus im going to school at the same time and im lookin for a car.

i want to become a mechanical engineer one day and i would give people tips if i could.

2007-02-11 12:01:35 · 6 answers · asked by Word 3 in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

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Well, i have been in your shoes during your age and it did disappoint me a lot. In the end, i was left with on choice but to start it from the bottom and then prove my sincerity, being hardworking and moved up to the top. Be patient and you will hit it big someday. People with huge ambitions and determination never fail.

2007-02-11 12:16:16 · answer #1 · answered by Mermaid 6 · 0 0

I am an IBO (Independent Business Owner) with a multi-billion dollar corporation. I work with people who make well over $50,000 a month. And have shook hands of people in my business who make $1,000,000 or more a month. Interested? E-Mail me at XSDirect@msn.com

But just to give you some insight as what you should do.

Is it a question of what you want, or what you want to do? I want to be a scientist and study hyrdrogen concepts. But I also want to be a multi-millionaire and help people, and be job optional. So it can't be both. Being a scientist will probably not make me a millionaire, or even close to one.

People have this big vision that if they go to college, they will be succesful! WRONG! Both of my parents went to college for 4+ years, and got a bunch of degrees. They owned a business for 16 years and then it went bankrupt. So, their college educations got them absoloutely nowhere.

College can be expensive, and you can be paying it off for decades. College is one of the biggest scams out there. They charge thousands and thousands of dollars. Bill Gates, Mike Dell (dell computers), Henry Ford (ford motor co.) never even finished college. They all either never went to college, or dropped out!

Think about this...
Why take advice from people who don't have the results you want? If I took my parents advice, I would probably end up like them. College is not the answer. The industrial age is over and the information age is here. All the experts say that the old advice of "go to school, get good grades, get a safe, secure job" does not work anymore. It worked for our parents and grandparents, but it won't for us.

If you want a real opportunity to become wealthy, job free, and want to help people in the process, E-Mail me.

Otherwise, I recommend you read Robert Kiyosaki's book "Cash Flow Quadrant" OR "Business School For People Who Like Helping People" (Wich describes our business)

I wish you luck, and hope you find the results you are looking for!

2007-02-11 20:15:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your education is the 1st step to making it. Meaning, the more you know the more you grow. Some may argue that it does not take a degree to make millions.. and this is partially true BUT Bill Gates, Oprah, Bob Johnson and Michael Jordan each have degrees.. Jay Z, Justin Timberlake or Lil Wayne may not but they still have wealth.

The difference in this is that in order to make it "BIG" in the future you will need an education.

Go to school, work, intern (to learn the craft) and once you achieve your degree..you will have experience and get a salary that is comparable with your experience. THEN you are on that path to making it "BIG" and being successful in your field.

But yes, you have to work for it...

2007-02-11 20:17:21 · answer #3 · answered by KeraniBai 3 · 0 0

You sound like my brothers. They want the high paying jobs but not willing to work for it. You have to start small. Get the low paying jobs and work your way up. If that is not the angle you want to take, then stay in school, save your money for the basic essentials and don't be to proud to take the bus. I much rather higher someone who has McDonald's as a work reference than have someone hand me a resume with no work experience at all. I would hire someone who don't mind getting their hands dirty.

By the way, my brothers are still living at home with my mother playing video games (they are both in their 40's) tsk tsk.

2007-02-11 20:14:36 · answer #4 · answered by Girls M 4 · 1 0

if you are just out of school you can't expect to walk in to a well paid job. you are going to have to start at the bottom and prove to your employer that you are a good worker and eventually move up through the company. good luck you will get there soon

2007-02-11 20:06:58 · answer #5 · answered by gina 5 · 1 0

Probably best to get some student loans, and go to college full time. You'll have your engineering degree in a few years, and then you'll be in a much stronger position to apply for positions that interest you.

2007-02-11 20:06:05 · answer #6 · answered by Liza 6 · 0 0

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