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04-03-2008, 11:43 AM #1
What Do You Do For A Living?
I am planning on going to college in the summertime and am absolutely unsure of what I want major in or what career path to pursue. I thought I'd ask you LS1 members and recieve some input as to what career paths you have choosen or fields of work you are in. Also just a consensus do you enjoy what you do or not?
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04-03-2008, 11:59 AM #2
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I am a Lead Aircraft Mechanic at an Airline. Love my job, and make great money, however I am extremely lucky to be where I am today. The Aviation industry is notorious for tough times and layoffs. I wouldn't recommend getting into this field unless you really love it and plan on switching jobs every so often.
2000 SS Camaro Heads, Large cam, Fast 90, 9"w/430's and locker, yada yada yada... you get the picture
1971 SS ElCamino 402 Big Block 550HP
2006 Silverado 2500HD 496 cubic inches of pure muscle
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04-03-2008, 12:27 PM #3
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04-03-2008, 12:32 PM #4
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The best advice I can give someone about to go into school is to talk to the job placement people at the college and come up with a list of professions / jobs you are interested in. Get the college to arrange shadowing opportunities with people in these fields and ask lots of questions. Do some research on what the earning potential is in the fields you are interested in. Don't bust your ass for a degree in Social Sciences and realize later that being a Social Worker doesn't pay well although it can be rewarding in other ways. It all depends on what's important to you.
The biggest line of BS I've ever gotten was that a college degree guarantees you an excellent paying job in a field you love. The teachers and staff will feed that to you all day, every day. That keeps you a happy customer to come back semester after semester and plunk down tuition, books, room and board, etc. Realize that schools are businesses and they are going to sell you education.
The worst thing you can do is just take a generic program like I did: Business Management. I busted my ass and did the best I could: I was President of the Professional Business Leaders club (Phi Beta Lambda), made the Dean's List every semester, graduated with academic distinction, got inducted into a National Honor Society for Business (Sigma Beta Delta) and I currently have a job that anyone with a High School Diploma could get. It's not that I am not ambitious, I wanted to be a Financial Advisor / Stock Broker but after a year in banking I realized that wasn't for me. That was a tough realization. Also with it being so difficult for people with education and no work experience to get into a rewarding career. Basically you have to start from entry-level and work your way up. The shortcut is in knowing the right people. Network, network, network!
You need to specialize in a field that is in demand. Go to grad school and separate yourself from the gazillion other students getting the exact same degree you get. Study abroad if you must! Get the credentials you need to be competitive in the job market. And when you get turned away for being overqualified, don't feel too bad.
Don't sell yourself short! Take the time to do some research into what kind of career you want. Find out what it takes to get there and get the education, get the training, network and meet the right people to make it happen. It's not what you know as much as who you know that really open doors for you and that's the truth.
Rant over...
To answer your question, I manage a car rental business. It's got it's ups and downs like anything but all in all it's a nice gig. I get to be on LS1.com alot so I really can't complain.
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04-03-2008, 12:32 PM #5
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I WAS in the military as a cryptologist for 4 years, and photographer. Cryptology.. eh... photography - hell yes I enjoy that! I still do photography. I also do some web and graphics design for money, as well as the photography (glamour shots, etc).
Currently I am not working, per say, I am also a full time college student majoring in Production (TV, Film, Radio, etc) and minoring in Theatre. It's quite interesting; ultimate goal is to work on a movie in Hollywood, or work on documentary films, or work as an audio engineer either in TV, Theatre, or Music studio.
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04-03-2008, 02:09 PM #6
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I guess im kinda the exception to the rule but, i applied for verizon doing installs right out of high school and didnt go to college full time. i make some good scratch working for verizon installing fios in so cal ive even bought myself a condo without my parents help. thank god for unions. but anyways ive decided that college is the way to go no matter what even though the money is great so im about to get ready for the fire academy by going to rcc or crafton hills and eventually medic school. i volunteered when i was in high school and decided thats what i really wanted to do. chicks dig the uniform......trust me . at any rate stick with it and dont take a semester off to relax. i went to school while working and decided to take a semester off and havent been back since. two school years have passed.....did i even answer the question??? o im 22 yrs old.
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04-03-2008, 02:12 PM #7
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I am overworked, underpaid and underappreciated just like the rest of the middle/working class of America.
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04-03-2008, 02:45 PM #8
union sheet metal worker in Las Vegas Nevada, currently a 20 yo apprentice. like previously stated thank god for unions and hopefully you dont take to long to get in a trade. free schooling in my local union, unless you drop the program and work non union sheet metal, and enough to live comfortably. but then again sheet metal doesnt pay the same scale in every state it just happens that we are paid very well here but still have a high cost of living. i didnt want to pay thousands upon thousands of dollars to go to school when i found something that is always in demand no matter where you go. sheet metal work is ventilation duct work and a/c = heating which people always complain about the weather. so even when the casino rebuilds are done i can still find plenty of work in my trade
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04-03-2008, 02:48 PM #9
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04-03-2008, 03:06 PM #10
am like ndt lucky cuse i just went 2 yrs of college and i am supevisor of the rail systm for metro in los angeles had to go through though time working my ass of just to get where am at today.over $85 k a yr and still not enough lol should of finished school and listen to my dad .but u young guys out their if u like driveing heavy machinery u need to get into local 12 or the operators union here in cali u go through a apenticeship and when u finsh u get up to jurneyman they make up to or over 100,000k a yr with a high school diploma beat that.
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04-03-2008, 05:09 PM #11
Mental health counselor/night shift supervisor/security in a mental hospital, going on 16 years now...yay
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04-03-2008, 05:28 PM #12
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04-03-2008, 05:35 PM #13
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white- 94 camaro z28
really. stupid decision. should have gone with accounting. it's the only business degree that you get a certification for. being an accountant you can do anything someone with a business management degree can do, you just will make more money and you don't look like a dumbass that wanted to tell people what to do. lol
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04-03-2008, 05:42 PM #14
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Red with Silver Stripes- 2002 Camaro SS LE
Right now I'm a teller at a US Bank...but its just a temporary job. I graduated from college last June with a BS in Biology and have been accepted into dental school. I start school (and will be quiting my job) in August. In 4 years, I'll be a dentist.
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04-03-2008, 05:55 PM #15
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04-03-2008, 06:01 PM #16
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white- 94 camaro z28
heck. im in accounting, just because I wanna make some money. I am on my seccond year for it. my dad is a cpa of 28 years and has made millions because of becoming a cpa. most of the money he has made has been in the passed 5 years too. it all started coming together and it has been great for him. wish he'd spend a bit on me though. lol. I even paid for my car myself
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04-03-2008, 06:16 PM #17
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04-03-2008, 06:20 PM #18
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04-03-2008, 06:31 PM #19
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red- 2000 Z28
im a full time consruction worker.....and a part time g.s. at an independent shop in the evenings and weekends. I need the construction job for the cash....my g.s. job is for fun....dnt recommend either....unless you really wanna wrench on cars...or are a very hard worker in the construction field, and theres the weather factor too.
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04-03-2008, 07:19 PM #20
I am a teacher, the summer off is a great bonding time for the camaro and myself.
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