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Question Posted Sunday August 1 2010, 5:02 pm

I am going into 11th grade, meaning I am 15 and I am a girl. I am kind of a worry wart. That I won't ever find a job I like, that I'll be doing a dumb job and will hate the rest of my life, that I won't make enough money to afford a house. See :/ These are the things I think about when I start thinking about a future. I love design, I love making things and painting things, I'm not a fan of drawing very much, I also love music, I make some clothing, I love kids, I like writing, whether or not I'm good at it, who know, I write for myself mostly. One thing I am so passionate about, though, is travel. I love to travel. I want to see the world. So, can you please name some jobs where I can travel and see the world's beauty? Thank you!

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solidadvice4teens answered Friday August 6 2010, 10:49 pm:
Guess what? If you asked any of your 15-year-old classmates about their future and what career they wanted none could answer honestly. I promise. It's hard for 18-year-olds to decide too.

It's unfair in a way to have to pick now as at 18 most people don't have the life experience to choose correctly. I wouldn't worry yet. It seems you have an idea about what makes your tick and your passions.

If you follow them you'll be fine. When it comes to travel: tour operator, flight attendant, tour guide, travel agent, cruise personnel were all great ideas that someone else already said below me.

There's a bigger problem to deal with that everyone so far has missed. It's your anxiety issues pertaining to the future, jobs, life and anything in between that you can't control. Being in a constant state of worry over what amounts to nothing and always works out is a problem.

How long has that been in your life? Does it relate to everything or just this? I'm taking it that it relates to much of your daily life. I'm just saying that it's not normal in that case and your friend's don't experience this.

It may be a good idea to see a professional (and no you aren't crazy) about it and perhaps get treatment and medication that will make it a thing of the past. You might feel a ton better. I'm just saying because you know it's not normal and doesn't feel right to you or others observing it in you.

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blondiebluesky answered Friday August 6 2010, 1:57 pm:
Putting together that you love travel, like to write, and have a passion for the arts, it seems like careers that would fit you could be:
journalist, author, travel agent, humanitarian, critic, tour leader, photographer, flight attendent, or even a job on a cruise ship.

Job that travel alot do pay well, and coast little to no money to travel ( as long as you travel with the buisness).

If you want to look more into jobs with your liking, visit this website : [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
Ignore the fact that it has Rhode Island in the title. I use this website because its free and lets me answer questions that eventually narrow down the job feild to meet my person likings. Just try it! its actually kind of fun...plus, it may help you organize and plan your future. I feel like you could use something like that since you expressed your concern for your future!

Have fun!

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bliz answered Monday August 2 2010, 8:44 am:
The seemingly good career choices in the travel industries, flight attendant, cruise director, etc. are really not very good choices. Your time is so limitied you will not get to see much ofo any place you go.

I have a ffriend who at one point in her life was a singer in a well known group that traveled all over the world. Only, all she got to see were the back stage and kitchen entrances to theaters which could have been anyplace or no place.

The one travel job that can have yoou seeing a lot is as a tour guide. You take small groups (like a mini-van) on a our of - something! Basically the group pays for your travel, with a little profit.

The largest area is ordinary business that does a great deal of work in other countries.

If you aren't doing so already, take language classes!! We AMericans are so mono-lingual! ANd look for a college htat encourages study aroad, or, the University of Pittsburh offers a Semester at Sea. You take classes as usual on a ship that stops in ports where you can visit and enhance your learning. (Yes, some people reguard it as a party at sea and they are throwing away a huge opportunity.) Those credits can transfer anywhere.

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