01-28-2005, 09:29 AM | #41 (permalink) |
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Has anyone read that article in Time, called "Twixters". I think that article explains alot. It refers to our generation being one who is moving from job to job and trying to settle down but we just don't know what we want. I know I feel this way. When I graduated college in dec. of '03 I worked an insurance job for awhile, than a collections job at a big mortgage company and now I work as a teller at a big credit union. But I'm still not completely happy, I feel like I have more to contribute to this world but I don't yet know what that is.
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01-28-2005, 10:04 AM | #43 (permalink) |
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Master Shake, I was directing the last comment toward gondath, since he seemed to think you were mature; whereas, he figured I must be immature.
Also, my whole point in this is that, whereas you cannot do anything you want, being positive on the whole is better than negatively assuring somewhere that even if they try, they'll never get anywhere. |
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01-28-2005, 08:08 PM | #45 (permalink) |
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I'll change to the opposite direction here and say try for anything you want to do and put everything behind it. Just don't take such huge leaps that falling short would leave you broke or hopeless. I still stand behind everything I said about people not having equal opportunities though. That's applies to everywhere in the world. It's just life. Believing otherwise is what I like to refer to as the American mythology. The world cannot support, in it's current capitalistic mindset, everyone becoming rich and having wildly successful jobs. That's not how capitalism works, folks. It's designed around having a a few people have most of the resources. You may support that idea or not, but I fail to see how any sane person could argue that it's not true.
I think the hard reality is that anything can become monotonous. You can become numb to anything if you do it often enough. Soldiers get numb to killing, firefighters get numb to always saving people and putting out fires, etc. It won't matter how exiciting or important the job is. Eventually, some boredom will set it. The problem arises when you feel like that all the time. You should be getting some kind of satisfaction from your job. Play around with options. Try learning about about different occupations. See if any hobbies you have would make good jobs. Career hunting is not an exact science. I still don't know for sure if I'm pursuing the right job, but time will tell. I can always go back to school and train for something else. |
01-29-2005, 09:50 PM | #46 (permalink) |
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You are young. Things will not always be this way. What you want to do for a living will come to you over time. Don't force it. Until that time comes, don't concentrate on how monotonous it will be. Try to have some fun.
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01-30-2005, 06:52 PM | #47 (permalink) |
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Location: Charlotte, N.C.
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Wow, this thread was depressing. Thanks to those who gave advice and to those who made the thread a bit cheerier.
Also, Master_Shake, I hope you can be happy someday. La petite moi, I like your attitude. I wish I had that kind of work ethic.
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