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<blockquote data-quote="Commercialfarmer" data-source="post: 1058597" data-attributes="member: 14544"><p>Met a girl whose dad works for Boeing. He started out as a mechanic with a high school diploma. Worked his way to being the President of Boeing in another country. It says a lot about him, but I think it says more about the company. That is the company I would want to work for. An American tale.... well, it used to be. </p><p></p><p>Angus Cattle Girl, </p><p>You have plent to wory about at the moment with school, no need in stressing yourself further on something that will work itself out. Go to class tomorrow and look around. 85% of the kids around you don't know their career path, and over half of the ones that think they do, won't get into grad school, or won't get the job they want, or will be misserable looking for something else a year into it. Look at the statistics of career changes made by adults. The rest of your life does not hinge on you making a decision in the next 2 weeks. </p><p></p><p>Be happy with today, 10 years from now, you will want to be back where you are. Find some patience and work hard everyday. If you trust in a higher power, your wasting your time worrying. Opportunities pop up when you least expect them. When you find what interests you, work toward it. Work hard and people will notice. My experience, the best jobs usually aren't advertised. And the absolute best are probably self created.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercialfarmer, post: 1058597, member: 14544"] Met a girl whose dad works for Boeing. He started out as a mechanic with a high school diploma. Worked his way to being the President of Boeing in another country. It says a lot about him, but I think it says more about the company. That is the company I would want to work for. An American tale.... well, it used to be. Angus Cattle Girl, You have plent to wory about at the moment with school, no need in stressing yourself further on something that will work itself out. Go to class tomorrow and look around. 85% of the kids around you don't know their career path, and over half of the ones that think they do, won't get into grad school, or won't get the job they want, or will be misserable looking for something else a year into it. Look at the statistics of career changes made by adults. The rest of your life does not hinge on you making a decision in the next 2 weeks. Be happy with today, 10 years from now, you will want to be back where you are. Find some patience and work hard everyday. If you trust in a higher power, your wasting your time worrying. Opportunities pop up when you least expect them. When you find what interests you, work toward it. Work hard and people will notice. My experience, the best jobs usually aren't advertised. And the absolute best are probably self created. [/QUOTE]
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