I”m 22 With And Can’t Find A Career. I Cant Find Anything To Keep My Interest For Long Any Suggestions?
February 13, 2010 – 4:51 ami work full time at a factory that i hate and i have a three yr old and it’s hard to find a babysitter to actually go to school?
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4 Responses to “I”m 22 With And Can’t Find A Career. I Cant Find Anything To Keep My Interest For Long Any Suggestions?”
Some colleges offer child care centers that are available. Now about finding the career that fits you, this is something that you can are the one that can really decide it.
First start by asking yourself what field you would like to work in?
For example: Science, business, arts, education, ECT.
If you want a job which has a good pay and that you do not have to study much go to a trade school or do a career which takes some months.
For example: Medical Biller, it is a job which you can earn your certificate in about less than 3 months, they get paid 18 to 25 an hour and its a very flexible job.
I included a link which has a vast amount of careers which includes videos and a lot of information on careers.
Hope it helps.
Carlos, BA
By Anonymous on Feb 13, 2010
I’m doing online classes thru Penn Foster. There are alot of things to choose from and they have good payment plans. Also check with your local university or your local community college. Alot of those are offering online classes, offer day care, financial aid, and also the option of making small payments every month. Good luck I know it’s hard to find your passion sometimes.
By Jacob's Mommy on Feb 13, 2010
My wife and I worked full time at age 21. We got married at 18. Did not have a child then. But what we lacked was MONEY. So we signed up, together, for evening classes at a local college. We took 1 class per semester; 4 classes per year. We even shared the same book in class.
It took us 9 years to graduate. Then we got good and interesting jobs. Until then, between class and work, we were exhausted!!
Find a job where you work inside, and outside. Keeps the interest up.
Government jobs are the best.
By TheTermi on Feb 13, 2010
Sounds tough, the economy isn’t doing too hot right now and so there isn’t a whole lot to choose from. I’m guessing the school thing is out of the question then? Honestly, I don’t know what I want to do either. I say to be on the look out for any possible job openings that might sound interesting to you? Go to craigslist.org or your local newspapper. Perhaps you will see something that will spark an interest or at least pay well/better than your current job.
By Mel on Feb 14, 2010