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The Legend wrote:Since HS I've known what I wanted to do, but it isn't easy to get employers to pay me for what I want to do.
Viazon wrote:I kinda like building stuff, to a certain extent. I have always enjoyed putting together flat pack furniture. I remember a few times when I was younger, I would dismantle small pieces of furniture in my house, only to put it back together again. I love Lego as well. I know that's now a job, but I'm just saying to illustrate my point. I always playing Lego with my friends kids or my cousins kids. Just the idea of something being a pile of bits and parts one minute and then being completed into something else gives me satisfaction. I have always enjoyed stuff like that. I even love doing jigsaw puzzles.
I really don't know if I could use that to find some sort of career. Someone has suggested to me that I look for something in engineering. I have looked into that but there are so many different types of engineering jobs.
Twister wrote:I didn't take my education seriously either. I did okay in my GCSE's (C's and B's) but then completely fucked up college, didn't have a clue what I was doing really. Flunked all but one of my A-levels in the first year, did Media Studies along with Eng Language in my second year (the only a-level I was good at) and got bored, was more interested in parties, getting drunk and smoking weed. Got a job and dropped out, since then all my jobs have been menial, minimum wage type jobs all of which I've hated. I could have been smart and studied whilst partying in moderation but I wanted to have my cake and eat it.
Chewy wrote:I always wanted to be rich. Working on it.
Daz wrote:Chewy wrote:I always wanted to be rich. Working on it.
You're rich in personality sir.
Viazon wrote:What did you want to be when you grow up? Is that what you are doing now? Do you like what you are doing now?
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