What are you educated in and what do you do?
#43
Cool thread, nice to know we have a nice mix of people and jobs.
Barely graduated HS (find out I could walk three days before graduation)
Slumped into Florida Keys Community College and started my AA
Found out I have a knack for math. Started with basics and then started taking Col. Alg and trig together. Then took Calc.1 and 2 together. AA is done. Still taking some classes online and doing more advanced mathematics.
Got accepted to UCF for Mech. Engineering and want to do Army ROTC for my remaining years.
However, I am on the verge of enlisting and finishing school after I get a chance to go over seas. I am bored with school and really want a change of pace for awhile.
I don't know what I want to do for a living.
Barely graduated HS (find out I could walk three days before graduation)
Slumped into Florida Keys Community College and started my AA
Found out I have a knack for math. Started with basics and then started taking Col. Alg and trig together. Then took Calc.1 and 2 together. AA is done. Still taking some classes online and doing more advanced mathematics.
Got accepted to UCF for Mech. Engineering and want to do Army ROTC for my remaining years.
However, I am on the verge of enlisting and finishing school after I get a chance to go over seas. I am bored with school and really want a change of pace for awhile.
I don't know what I want to do for a living.
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Basically, it's going to be like starting college all over again. I turn 21 next month. Awesome.
I realized working on cars is going to get old after several years.
On the good side, I don't know many people my age who make as much money as me.
Currently work at a shop, its a large company that most of you have probably heard of.
#45
Awesome, I didn't figure this out til I moved to TX, but I recently took an internship at NASA for engineers, and they are recruiting the hell out of engineers. In the AF you will probably end up in Vandenburg, Cape Canaveral, or somewhere up in North Dakota babysitting ICBMs. But NASA has bad assed internships. Any TX residents should check out TX aerospace scholars to get your foot in the door, and escalate as you see fit.
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3.5 years of manufacturing engineering, including maxing out my local CC's math series to vector calculus.
3 years as a gear cutter/machinist (amazing experience for my manufacturing degree) and made a lot of nice parts both for the company and my car and bike. I was doing amazingly well there, but it was too intellectually boring, and not very gratifying.
Currently a CNA2 (certified nurse's assistant). I've been doing this for a year now, and am starting at a local hospital on Monday. Moving towards being a nurse. Might do EMT/paramedic.
3 years as a gear cutter/machinist (amazing experience for my manufacturing degree) and made a lot of nice parts both for the company and my car and bike. I was doing amazingly well there, but it was too intellectually boring, and not very gratifying.
Currently a CNA2 (certified nurse's assistant). I've been doing this for a year now, and am starting at a local hospital on Monday. Moving towards being a nurse. Might do EMT/paramedic.
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Wow, quite the list of accolades in this thread. I am very impressed.
Well...both of my adopted parents passed away before I was 16. I had to drop out of high school and find my way very early. It's a damn shame too. I held a 3.92 GPA out of 4 in 8th grade with honors in math and science.
Bounced around for the next 2 years never seeming to be able to stay in one place very long. Got my first full time job at 18 in a fabrication shop in the assembly department and worked my way up to a Welder/Fabricator/Machinist. Did that for 8 years in 5 different shops then started working construction as a Heavy Equipment Operator.
I have been an Operator for the last 14 years but it slowed a lot after the housing market crash. I am considering getting my GED and switching careers but I'm not sure if I want to do it since I'm already 40 years old. I would hate to have to start all over again but whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve.
I suppose if I really want it, all I have to do is apply myself.
Well...both of my adopted parents passed away before I was 16. I had to drop out of high school and find my way very early. It's a damn shame too. I held a 3.92 GPA out of 4 in 8th grade with honors in math and science.
Bounced around for the next 2 years never seeming to be able to stay in one place very long. Got my first full time job at 18 in a fabrication shop in the assembly department and worked my way up to a Welder/Fabricator/Machinist. Did that for 8 years in 5 different shops then started working construction as a Heavy Equipment Operator.
I have been an Operator for the last 14 years but it slowed a lot after the housing market crash. I am considering getting my GED and switching careers but I'm not sure if I want to do it since I'm already 40 years old. I would hate to have to start all over again but whatever the mind can conceive and believe, the mind can achieve.
I suppose if I really want it, all I have to do is apply myself.
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Two years of EE
Then, An AA and BA on HFT (Hotel, foodservice and tourism administration)
Specialized in F&B, worked at hotels for too many years.
5 ASE certificates, about a dozen others on diagnostics from various institutions.
Currently have a small company, partnering with my wife, providing communication consulting and translation services, and having the time of my life.
Then, An AA and BA on HFT (Hotel, foodservice and tourism administration)
Specialized in F&B, worked at hotels for too many years.
5 ASE certificates, about a dozen others on diagnostics from various institutions.
Currently have a small company, partnering with my wife, providing communication consulting and translation services, and having the time of my life.
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I decided I didn't want to risk getting burned out on my hobby, by doing it for a living. That and the pay for an IT job is higher, and I wanted to do something computer related before I decided on the car thing, so I fell back on that. Otherwise I would be a mechanic myself.