Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Thursday, January 24, 2008
my career........y0
Though I am involved in school activities presently, I believe my career will go far. I believe I will start out small in the business world and work my way to the top one way or another. Where or what profession I have yet to decide and really look into. Optimally, for a job, I'd love to be an auto reviewer type of person, such as the guys on the show "Top Gear." All they do for a living is get to do fun things with cars and get paid $100k+. My main problem with all of this is figuring out how I can get to that point. It seems so far away yet so close that I don't know what should be my next step in order to achieve this goal. Anway, it may be a long shot, but it's definatly something to go for. How many people can say they drive a car for a living? Exactly, not many...that's the problem.
However, if I could guess a way to the top, I would have to say my first step after graduating would be becoming a writer for some small magizine. Salaries here are quite small, around the $30k/year area, however, like most professions, one has to start on the bottom. Jobs are available all around the U.S. and so is training (professional driving schools). Online information that is researched heavily is reliable because it has two things going for it. One, it deals with people that actually are living what one is researching, and in addition to that, it has vast amounts of trial and error information.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070610142957AAcqvXZ
There are a few more sights but I believe that one got straight to the point.
However, if I could guess a way to the top, I would have to say my first step after graduating would be becoming a writer for some small magizine. Salaries here are quite small, around the $30k/year area, however, like most professions, one has to start on the bottom. Jobs are available all around the U.S. and so is training (professional driving schools). Online information that is researched heavily is reliable because it has two things going for it. One, it deals with people that actually are living what one is researching, and in addition to that, it has vast amounts of trial and error information.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070610142957AAcqvXZ
There are a few more sights but I believe that one got straight to the point.
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