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Hi guys,

I am having trouble choosing a future career. I am a college student, but have not chose the major yet.

I have taken two test, one is MBTI test, and the other one is U&I.

From the tests above, I have talent on the career that deals with the machenical things. But I do not want to end up woking in the factories, etc., because in today's world, the manufacturing industry does not make the "lots" of money.

In today's world, the financial and the "corporate administrations", etc., making loads of money. Plus, I like living in the big cities like L.A. or N.Y., but those manufacturing facilities are located on outside of the big cities.

My question is this; do you recommend any kind of test that reveals what kind of career I want deep inside of my mind?

2007-03-22 23:50:00 · 4 answers · asked by davegesprek 1 in Business & Finance Corporations

4 answers

You don't have to work in a manufacturing company or small r rural area to do more "realistic" jobs.

There are several other avenues to consider:
-Electronics repair
-Automotive repair
-Warehousing
-HVAC jobs
-Construction

2007-03-22 23:58:59 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Your poorly written question suggests that you don't have the necessary command of the english language that will assist you with landing a job that "make the 'lots' of money." That's not meant to be rude... just an observation.

If these tests you took confirm it, I'm afraid a "career that deals with the machenical [sic] things" might be the best you're going to do.

I'd recommend dropping college and enroll at a technical school, with the goal of entering the workforce as a tradesman. There are still good careers to be had in those fields, and plenty of jobs exist in or around major U.S. cities.

Good luck.

2007-03-23 12:21:10 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

When I was younger I wish someone would have taught me that there is no such thing as security and building up to retirement...you should work for yourself, invest in property, and passive income. Good luck.

2007-03-23 07:04:45 · answer #3 · answered by HonestBizPro 2 · 0 0

You go for teaching profession.

Regards

2007-03-23 07:34:46 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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