WHAT DO U DO? I am not going to give cliche answer of: “just do what you love”..... RIGHT NOW: do what makes $ and pays bills. It has to be something you can tolerate and a good fit. Make a list of 25 random job fields or types that interest you.... then- pick the top 10 paying ones and go after them. Go interview, network & polish yourself. You will figure this out BUT- make “finding a job” your job right now. All you concentrate on right now.
ME:
I collect pop cans & beer cans. Working on scheme to get my buddy’s “mail truck during Mother’s Day time” & bring them to Michigan to double the $!!!!
Was going play in the NFL or MLB but the travel part just turned me off. Too much time on the road.
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Beyond that..... farm, have a tree nursery. Do a little bit of habitat work for friends when cost share in place & few other things. Taking care of farms gobbles up a ton of my time but I love it! (Well most the time
). My job kinda in way revolves around “everything conservation” you can think of.... whether it’s doing crp planting’s, building terraces, cover crops, seeding waterways, no till farming, food plots, doing timber stand improvement, planting trees, whatever - I’d say the word “conservation” touches my job every single day. Kids & fam occupy all my non work time.
This is my Dream job but I spent 10 years old to 35 Doing a lot of jobs I hated. As a teenager- I really took on the crappiest jobs. I apparently was the exception to “immigrants do all the jobs Americans don’t want to do”. Which is crap- I did em. Didn’t like it but did em & made $.
**& for fun, my past employment: helped my mom clean houses & offices from 8-14 years old (embarrassing!!!) then starting with lawn service too (ok, like 6-7 lawn jobs) at 11 years old all the way through high school on top of other jobs... then worked in flower fields pulling weeds by hand or tools with a crew as farms could hire 14 year olds. At 16.... factory work assembling car parts for GM vehicles for a summer. Delivered pizzas. Bought cars that needed work, fixed em & sold em. Worked at car dealership detailing cars. Worked at Walmart as “stockman Skip” (cart boy, clean up nasty stuff no one else would do, whatever). During college- Waited tables & more factory jobs. Then internships in business & engineering. Then medical field. Then everything farm. Fun road!!