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Reply #30 posted 09/01/10 1:08pm

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SHOCKADELICA1 said:

shorttrini said:

So, do it. Like I said, I went and got my Poli Sci degree as well as my MBA in marketing. Even though, I am not in the legal profession I don't feel that getting my degree was a waste of time. It has helped me in many different ways. If you like the travel industry, I know certain schools that have programs that work on your sched. Do some research and go after what you want. I know someone that plans trips for people, while in the comfort of her own home.

hug Thanx for the encouragement. I am gonna look into some things and see what I can find out. Life is way too short to be stuck in a job I hate day in and day out.

You're welcome. If you need any help, send me an org note. There are sites that you can look at that will tell you exactly what a person in a certain field makes. One site that I use is indeed.com. It tells you where certain jobs are, how much one makes in that field, etc. I have been where you are, being in something that I hate. However, as long as you have the drive and determination to get out of the rut that ur in, then that's a start. I also seen that we are BOTH libra's!!

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Reply #31 posted 09/01/10 1:19pm

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shorttrini said:

SHOCKADELICA1 said:

hug Thanx for the encouragement. I am gonna look into some things and see what I can find out. Life is way too short to be stuck in a job I hate day in and day out.

You're welcome. If you need any help, send me an org note. There are sites that you can look at that will tell you exactly what a person in a certain field makes. One site that I use is indeed.com. It tells you where certain jobs are, how much one makes in that field, etc. I have been where you are, being in something that I hate. However, as long as you have the drive and determination to get out of the rut that ur in, then that's a start. I also seen that we are BOTH libra's!!

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excited We are? woot! Then I KNOW u understand how I'm feelin!!

"Bring friends, bring your children and bring foot spray 'cause it's gon' be funky." ~ Prince

A kiss on the lips, is betta than a knife in the back ~ Sheila E

Darkness isn't the absence of light, it's the absence of U ~ Prince
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Reply #32 posted 09/01/10 1:23pm

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SHOCKADELICA1 said:

shorttrini said:

You're welcome. If you need any help, send me an org note. There are sites that you can look at that will tell you exactly what a person in a certain field makes. One site that I use is indeed.com. It tells you where certain jobs are, how much one makes in that field, etc. I have been where you are, being in something that I hate. However, as long as you have the drive and determination to get out of the rut that ur in, then that's a start. I also seen that we are BOTH libra's!!

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excited We are? woot! Then I KNOW u understand how I'm feelin!!

Yes, we are and I do. However, I also know that we can not only be our worst enemy but we get complacent at times. You have many gifts, Shock. Don't let them go to waste. You will never be happy, if you are not doing those things that make u happy. You will find a way, just believe in yourself and do ur research. Start with that link, I gave u. It also, has what u stand to make in the field of ur choice.

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Reply #33 posted 09/01/10 1:26pm

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r u happy with what u r doing???

and if u could go back in time would u choose another career???

4 me it would be Gardening or Landscaping instead of Accounts....

i'm sick of paperwork and number crunching. would prefer to b outdoors

Yes to the first question, no to the second.

I've been drawing since I was a kid. I wouldn't be happy doing anything else.

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Reply #34 posted 09/01/10 1:33pm

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shorttrini said:

SHOCKADELICA1 said:

excited We are? woot! Then I KNOW u understand how I'm feelin!!

Yes, we are and I do. However, I also know that we can not only be our worst enemy but we get complacent at times. You have many gifts, Shock. Don't let them go to waste. You will never be happy, if you are not doing those things that make u happy. You will find a way, just believe in yourself and do ur research. Start with that link, I gave u. It also, has what u stand to make in the field of ur choice.

U got that right, I do get complacent. confused I need to work on that.

I will definately check out the link. thumbs up!

Thanx again batting eyes

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Reply #35 posted 09/01/10 4:58pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

chocolatehandles said:

r u happy with what u r doing???

and if u could go back in time would u choose another career???

4 me it would be Gardening or Landscaping instead of Accounts....

i'm sick of paperwork and number crunching. would prefer to b outdoors

Yes to the first question, no to the second.

I've been drawing since I was a kid. I wouldn't be happy doing anything else.

A career in Art is wonderful, i understand your passion, for me Art can only be a hobbie...won't feed the kids

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Reply #36 posted 09/01/10 6:24pm

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Nothinbutjoy said:

RenHoek said:

My passion is lying dormant right now (stupid economy). Window Fashions are a hard sell when everyone's losing their homes... neutral

My new day job is renting linens, chef coats and bathroom supplies to restaurants. Best thing about my job is I get to drive around all day, try to sell things and eat alot of really amazing food...

'sall good!

& you get to come to SLC for training!! mr.green hug

That was a pretty awesome hour wasn't it!! lol free drinks and e'rything!!

I feel a need for more training...

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Reply #37 posted 09/01/10 10:00pm

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I go back and forth between liking my job and hating my job. If I could do it all over again, I would learn a skill like carpentry or welding. All I do now is sit in an office writing and thinking. It would be cool to be able to earn a living with my hands, if I had to or wanted to.

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Reply #38 posted 09/02/10 5:04am

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Stax said:

I go back and forth between liking my job and hating my job. If I could do it all over again, I would learn a skill like carpentry or welding. All I do now is sit in an office writing and thinking. It would be cool to be able to earn a living with my hands, if I had to or wanted to.

That's kinda what I keep thinking. I really loved my part-time job as a barista a few years ago. Not the same as carpentry or welding, but I made damn good coffee drinks. If I could make enough to live off of comfortably doing that full-time I totally would.

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Reply #39 posted 09/02/10 5:07am

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I don't think there was any other choice for me, it was pretty clear cut

graphic design or bust mr.green

I have no idea what people do in other occupations. All I know is I know I like to play around in photoshop and Illustrator and get paid for it nod

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Reply #40 posted 09/02/10 6:13am

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All I know is I know I like to play around in photoshop and Illustrator and get paid for it nod

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Reply #41 posted 09/02/10 6:24am

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CarrieMpls said:

Stax said:

I go back and forth between liking my job and hating my job. If I could do it all over again, I would learn a skill like carpentry or welding. All I do now is sit in an office writing and thinking. It would be cool to be able to earn a living with my hands, if I had to or wanted to.

That's kinda what I keep thinking. I really loved my part-time job as a barista a few years ago. Not the same as carpentry or welding, but I made damn good coffee drinks. If I could make enough to live off of comfortably doing that full-time I totally would.

There is a really cool school near me that teaches welding, blacksmithing, glass making, neon light making, and all kinds of stuff. I've been thinking of signing up for some classes.

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Reply #42 posted 09/02/10 6:28am

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Stax said:

CarrieMpls said:

That's kinda what I keep thinking. I really loved my part-time job as a barista a few years ago. Not the same as carpentry or welding, but I made damn good coffee drinks. If I could make enough to live off of comfortably doing that full-time I totally would.

There is a really cool school near me that teaches welding, blacksmithing, glass making, neon light making, and all kinds of stuff. I've been thing of signing up for some classes.

glass making and neon light making sound super cool ... go 4 it wink

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Reply #43 posted 09/02/10 6:35am

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Stax said:

CarrieMpls said:

That's kinda what I keep thinking. I really loved my part-time job as a barista a few years ago. Not the same as carpentry or welding, but I made damn good coffee drinks. If I could make enough to live off of comfortably doing that full-time I totally would.

There is a really cool school near me that teaches welding, blacksmithing, glass making, neon light making, and all kinds of stuff. I've been thinking of signing up for some classes.

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That's really cool! You totally should. I did just a bit of metal sculpture when I was in high school and I remember really loving working with the material.

hmmm... I just got a community education catelog. I've done some yoga classes through them (cause it's really cheap) but I should look for other stuff too.

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Reply #44 posted 09/02/10 6:35am

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chocolatehandles said:

Stax said:

There is a really cool school near me that teaches welding, blacksmithing, glass making, neon light making, and all kinds of stuff. I've been thing of signing up for some classes.

glass making and neon light making sound super cool ... go 4 it wink

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cool It would be cool to make a neon light.

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Reply #45 posted 09/02/10 8:02am

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I made my career decision 25 years ago in high school. I enjoy doing it and I'm somewhat good at it I think. At least better than anything else. So no regrets at all.

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Reply #46 posted 09/02/10 8:56am

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RenHoek said:

Nothinbutjoy said:

& you get to come to SLC for training!! mr.green hug

That was a pretty awesome hour wasn't it!! lol free drinks and e'rything!!

I feel a need for more training...

woot!

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Reply #47 posted 09/02/10 9:16am

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Do I like what I do now? No, but I don't absolutely hate it. I have talents in other areas, but I need to make a living. There are so many things I'm interested in now, but at the time I entered school, I didn't really know what I wanted to do. I just knew I had to get a college education, plus it was always understood that my parents expected me to go and finish. Hell, they saved their entire married lives to put my brother and me through school. So I majored in English and secondary education, but am I teaching? No. After I did my student teaching at a DC high school, I knew it wasn't for me.

I was working at a hospital part-time while in college, so after I graduated, I continued working at the hospital. I got promoted and just continued to stay. BUT, if I had known better back in the day, I would have majored in biology. I think I would have made an excellent veterinarian.

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Reply #48 posted 09/02/10 4:19pm

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uPtoWnNY said:

ZombieKitten said:

All I know is I know I like to play around in photoshop and Illustrator and get paid for it nod

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Reply #49 posted 09/02/10 4:24pm

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sextonseven said:

I made my career decision 25 years ago in high school. I enjoy doing it and I'm somewhat good at it I think. At least better than anything else. So no regrets at all.

it's crazy to think back to when I was 15 and choosing the subjects I would take in the last 2 years of high school, that would decide what university courses I would then be eligible for. CRAZY!!! 15 years old - how can a kid have any idea. What I wish we all knew back then is, that you do what you think is right, because later on you can always change career, most people do nod but we didn't know that then. Anyway, ever since I saw a career pamphlett about graphic design that listed all the implements we might use in this trade (like yoken markers drool ) I was hooked. Even though by the time I graduated those were obsolete mad

I remember the heady days of marker rendering at uni so fondly cloud9 that alone might have made those 3 years without any money (or beer martini ) worthwhile.

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Reply #50 posted 09/02/10 4:48pm

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Shyra said:

I was working at a hospital part-time while in college, so after I graduated, I continued working at the hospital. I got promoted and just continued to stay. BUT, if I had known better back in the day, I would have majored in biology. I think I would have made an excellent veterinarian.


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I got lucky with my dream job, but I sometimes wonder if I would have been an excellent pediatrician. I would have tried my best.
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Reply #51 posted 09/02/10 6:45pm

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Shyra said:
I was working at a hospital part-time while in college, so after I graduated, I continued working at the hospital. I got promoted and just continued to stay. BUT, if I had known better back in the day, I would have majored in biology. I think I would have made an excellent veterinarian.
hug I got lucky with my dream job, but I sometimes wonder if I would have been an excellent pediatrician. I would have tried my best.

i honestly believe that if ppl really want to they can be great at what ever they want...it's all in the mind

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Reply #52 posted 09/02/10 6:53pm

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I'm about to change mine and I couldn't be happier about it.

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Reply #53 posted 09/02/10 7:29pm

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I have never had a career,just a job. I am currently without employment,and I honestly don't know what I want to do. I know I could always go back to what I have done for the past 16 years,but I really would like to do something different. The what is what has me stumped. neutral

Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life. ~Berthold Auerbach
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Reply #54 posted 09/02/10 7:31pm

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ZombieKitten said:

uPtoWnNY said:

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yeah... sigh

2 year degree..

A.S. Commercial Art..

and they were just starting to bring in computers at the 'college' i went to.

i can do all that stuff by hand, but i have to learn the computer graphics..

and right now sigh i cant get it..

i need to be making things with my hands..art things, clothes, food

sun 'why y'all trying to say goodbye? I didn't go anywhere, I'm right here, im all around you,always..' sun

in a line from my dream, I heard a voice and saw a silhouette in a chair..
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Reply #55 posted 09/02/10 7:40pm

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ZombieKitten said:

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yeah... sigh

2 year degree..

A.S. Commercial Art..

and they were just starting to bring in computers at the 'college' i went to.

i can do all that stuff by hand, but i have to learn the computer graphics..

and right now sigh i cant get it..

i need to be making things with my hands..art things, clothes, food

it's a whole other thing now comfort

I'd never had much affinity with computers before, but in second year they taught us how to use macs (the previous year, they taught us TYPING on TYPEWRITERS nutty ) and I kind of liked it, so I'm lucky in that I caught the wave early enough and computers agree with me, most of the time!

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Reply #56 posted 09/02/10 8:21pm

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I worked as a paralegal for about seven years after college, and I followed that up by landing a job doing medical collections and billing for a collection agency. I did that for eight years, and while I got laid off from that position, I was actually relieved to be leaving that job as it really stressed me out. nuts fight Unfortunately after that, I was only able to land temp positions and odd jobs and found myself falling behind financially to the point I had to move back to my hometown last fall. sad Ironically, the job situation in my hometown was far worse than the place I left, yet I was able to find a job in just three weeks processing health insurance claims, and I've been doing it ever since. It pays okay, but I really would like to move back to the big city.

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Reply #57 posted 09/02/10 9:50pm

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CarrieMpls said:

Stax said:

There is a really cool school near me that teaches welding, blacksmithing, glass making, neon light making, and all kinds of stuff. I've been thinking of signing up for some classes.

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That's really cool! You totally should. I did just a bit of metal sculpture when I was in high school and I remember really loving working with the material.

hmmm... I just got a community education catelog. I've done some yoga classes through them (cause it's really cheap) but I should look for other stuff too.

Somehow I missed this post this morning. I'm going to look into some classes. They offer some great ones. They have a build your own bike class, which looks great, but I think you have take a welding class first.

I guess I had some art in high school, but not metal sculpture. We didn't have a shop class either, which is a shame because it helps explain why I don't have any cool skills like carpentry.

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Reply #58 posted 09/02/10 9:51pm

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I'm about to change mine and I couldn't be happier about it.

cool

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Reply #59 posted 09/03/10 10:40am

uPtoWnNY

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ZombieKitten said:

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yeah... sigh

2 year degree..

A.S. Commercial Art..

and they were just starting to bring in computers at the 'college' i went to.

i can do all that stuff by hand, but i have to learn the computer graphics..

and right now sigh i cant get it..

i need to be making things with my hands..art things, clothes, food

Don't worry, you'll get it. Practice, practice, practice. My college didn't have computers when I was there in the late 70s-early 80s. I did everything by hand until my company made the switch in 1995, and I learned on the job. Didn't take long to figure shit out. The more you know, the more money you'll make. My job uses MACs, but I have a PC at home.

I did most of the Scarface boxers and lounge pants at these links using Photoshop & Illustrator.

http://www.webundies.com/scarface.htm

http://www.webundies.com/scarface_pants.htm

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