Question Posted Wednesday December 29 2004, 9:00 pm
okay im really confused im a freshman in high school and like it seemslike i should knoe wut i wanna do for a living by now..like everyone else and well im really not shua wut i wanna do i really wanna be and architect but theres alot of math in that and i hate math! i wanna do sumthin with good.. money a STABLE salary and that i can have fun with! i dont wanna be stuck in a cubical all day! so please gimme some ideas!
xJxKx0 answered Thursday December 30 2004, 12:56 am: I am still confused about what i want to do for a living too. Try talking to your school counselor about it and that should help you with a few ideas. XoX*Janie [ xJxKx0's advice column | Ask xJxKx0 A Question ]
PinkLady4863 answered Thursday December 30 2004, 12:05 am: haha well if you hate math, that really narrows it down. but from what i have read about you you don't want to work under someone, you want to be the boss. so open your own business. becoma an enteprenuer! owning your own, personal business will provide you with a healthy salary and heh, you never know, you could be the next microsoft! good luck [ PinkLady4863's advice column | Ask PinkLady4863 A Question ]
Sherry answered Thursday December 30 2004, 12:05 am: lol heyy you know what most people I know have no idea what they want to be. You usally find out your senior year for sure or even go into a community college not knowing what you want to major in. Soo dont worry ok, you'll figure it out sooner or later just be open to anything and open to take any classes in college or high school because you might like something:) [ Sherry's advice column | Ask Sherry A Question ]
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