Having a difficult time deciding what to do with my life.

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  • DotKritic
    Forum User
    • Jun 2009
    • 2974

    #16
    Re: Having a difficult time deciding what to do with my life.

    I talked with a guest at my work over an extensive time about past jobs in retail. We shared how many years we each have done retail (me: 5 years, her: 20 years). She also shared that she also worked for a home builder company making 6 figures - which interested me.

    If you like being outside and building things, maybe look into being a home builder for a company.

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    • Wayward Vagabond
      Confirmed Heartbreaker
      FFR Simfile Author
      • Jul 2012
      • 5866

      #17
      Re: Having a difficult time deciding what to do with my life.

      i collect welfare and im living pretty comfortably

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      • rushyrulz
        Digital Dancing!
        FFR Simfile Author
        FFR Music Producer
        • Feb 2006
        • 12985

        #18
        Re: Having a difficult time deciding what to do with my life.

        I'm 2.5 years into my comp sci program. Programming is easy til it gets abstract. Syntax and shit is easy enough to handle, but once you start getting into some more advanced concepts like data structures (linked lists, stacks, queues, trees) you might find yourself throwing your computer out the window trying to understand a good way to code them (even though there are preset programs for all of these, yet the instructor will still make you write your own so you understand it :/.)

        So yea, gl


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        • Frank Munoz
          Muein
          • Nov 2007
          • 2047

          #19
          Re: Having a difficult time deciding what to do with my life.

          Originally posted by iironiic
          I am unfortunately on the same boat as you are. Good luck with whatever you intend to do.
          Same here.

          In all honesty I'd probably be happy if I were homeless.
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          • Crashfan3
            FFR Player
            • Nov 2006
            • 2937

            #20
            Re: Having a difficult time deciding what to do with my life.

            Originally posted by Frank Munoz
            Same here.

            In all honesty I'd probably be happy if I were homeless.
            I know how you feel. It certainly would be a simpler life. I dunno about you, though, but I probably wouldn't last a month.

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            • adlp
              FFR Veteran
              • Jul 2006
              • 1757

              #21
              Re: Having a difficult time deciding what to do with my life.

              hey EnR you also need Jesus.

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              • Coolboyrulez0
                VICES
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                FFR Music Producer
                • Aug 2006
                • 10042

                #22
                Re: Having a difficult time deciding what to do with my life.

                Originally posted by adlp
                hey EnR you also need Jesus.
                or drugs & alcohol
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                • adlp
                  FFR Veteran
                  • Jul 2006
                  • 1757

                  #23
                  Re: Having a difficult time deciding what to do with my life.

                  Originally posted by Coolboyrulez0
                  or drugs & alcohol
                  and then a burnout to humble yourself and then Jesus like you should have realized in the first place

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                  • EnR
                    Massive flaming dildos.
                    FFR Simfile Author
                    • Jul 2007
                    • 8431

                    #24
                    Re: Having a difficult time deciding what to do with my life.

                    Originally posted by DotKritic
                    I talked with a guest at my work over an extensive time about past jobs in retail. We shared how many years we each have done retail (me: 5 years, her: 20 years). She also shared that she also worked for a home builder company making 6 figures - which interested me.

                    If you like being outside and building things, maybe look into being a home builder for a company.
                    I've worked for companies that build houses. I've done masonry (bricklaying) and laboring for a company who builds apartment complexes. I hate being outside. Especially in +20 to +30 celcius in the summer then -20 to -40 in the winter.

                    Originally posted by rushyrulz
                    I'm 2.5 years into my comp sci program. Programming is easy til it gets abstract. Syntax and shit is easy enough to handle, but once you start getting into some more advanced concepts like data structures (linked lists, stacks, queues, trees) you might find yourself throwing your computer out the window trying to understand a good way to code them (even though there are preset programs for all of these, yet the instructor will still make you write your own so you understand it :/.)

                    So yea, gl
                    Is it boring or stressful? Is programming incredibly repetitive? I really don't want a career that I'm always doing the exact same thing. I'm still not sure what to do.

                    Bah, so confused and stressed.
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                    • Cavernio
                      sunshine and rainbows
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 1987

                      #25
                      Re: Having a difficult time deciding what to do with my life.

                      I don't call myself unemployed anymore, but a homemaker. Marry a woman with a good job

                      My mental health and apparently physical health started falling apart when I started a psychology degree, and everything sort of messed up from there. I do know one very important lesson though, you fail when you stop trying, not the other way around. And if you hate what you're doing, you won't try unless you've got other strong reasons to keep going, eg: kids.

                      I too found math to be waaaay harder after highschool, but I think a lot of that is because in highschool you actually DO a lot more math. Half of the class or more is doing problems, not being taught them. And only some profs will give you weekly assignments to turn in. You really have to give yourself more time to do homework and study, because lectures are just that, lectures.

                      Programming is very mentally demanding, but it's not really math. My vaguely formed opinion about it is that if you don't seem to have a problem with some basic concepts it, you'll be fine. If, however, even with a lot of effort and a good teacher or tutor and it still all feels greek, then you probably shouldn't be doing it. It all builds on itself. There are definitely careers that involve minimal programming. I wouldn't call programming boring or repetitive. It's not data entry. It requires a lot of thinking things through. Even a program which *should* be the same as one you just wrote will have something different about it. There can be a very high level of frustration though, as the only pleasure one can get from debugging is not doing it anymore. Rather like being told you have to hit your head against a wall and how nice it feels when you stop :-p

                      UNB has an excellent CS program with an even better co-op program. You work a semester, study a semester, and the jobs they offer are from all across Canada and are diverse and are screened well so you won't be stuck doing data entry (like some people I knew at Guelph who were in cs co-op). It also has 5 or 6 subspecialties that you choose from eventually, all geared towards different career paths in the field. So you could become a network administrator, for example, or if you love it you could go on and work on theoretical stuff. I believe they also offer some sort of hybrid electrical engineering/CS degree.
                      You would, of course, have to get your highschool courses done first.

                      I don't really know all this, but you have to be careful about what your college teaches. I've just heard too many stories of people doing college only to find out that their accreditation was good for nothing. I would personally choose college only for programs that universities don't offer degrees in. Anything hands-on, or artistic, or something like accounting or human resources.

                      If you want a lot of money and don't want to do physical labour, I can only think of starting your own business, or university. (I'm sure there's other ways of making lots of money than I can think about though, it's just me.) If, on the other hand, you want to work ASAP and the thought of 4+ more years of education is horrible, there's plenty of administrative or not physically demanding technician jobs that I'm sure colleges can train you for in a year or 2. Those I would call boring and/or repetitive though.

                      You really seem like a person who should be pursuing higher education. It's the best way to avoid repetition/meniality.
                      Last edited by Cavernio; 11-30-2012, 06:59 AM.

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                      • EnR
                        Massive flaming dildos.
                        FFR Simfile Author
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 8431

                        #26
                        Re: Having a difficult time deciding what to do with my life.

                        My girlfriend currently has a 4.0 in her BSN program (bachelors in nursing) so she'll be making 70-80k a year no problem. I want a minimum of 60k to be happy. I'd like 40-50k out of university.

                        I'm going to see if the college I'm currently attending offers any upgrading of sorts for situations like mine. I think taking random credits will show me what I enjoy and what I hate and ultimately help me decide which career path to take.

                        What I'm considering right now is the three year Programmer Analyst in college, Bachelors in CS or Civil Engineering. But the thing about becoming an Engineer is the fact I'm terrified I'll fail considering it's all math based.
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                        • Zageron
                          Zageron E. Tazaterra
                          FFR Administrator
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 6592

                          #27
                          Re: Having a difficult time deciding what to do with my life.

                          Here you go.

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                          • adlp
                            FFR Veteran
                            • Jul 2006
                            • 1757

                            #28
                            Re: Having a difficult time deciding what to do with my life.

                            Originally posted by Zageron
                            Here you go.
                            www.mormon.org

                            nice

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                            • Reincarnate
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                              • Nov 2010
                              • 6332

                              #29
                              Re: Having a difficult time deciding what to do with my life.

                              join Project Euler

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                              • Emanresu13
                                FFR Veteran
                                • Jun 2005
                                • 642

                                #30
                                Re: Having a difficult time deciding what to do with my life.

                                comp sci / comp eng

                                go go go
                                Originally posted by dAnceguy117
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