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I'm going for general studies, because it gets me on the fast track for my bachelors and since I'm not quite sure on what to take I was asking on the forum what jobs people have. But all I get is a bunch half-ass remarks back.
why would you want to go for a job that other people have? shouldn't you go for a job that you actually want to do? You can get a degree in finance, but if you absolutely hate it, you won't make much money doing it because you'll get fired due to not doing a good job.
"If you love what you do, you'll never work a day in your life" quote from someone.
Yeah, I'd like a job where I only work when it's convenient and I can sit around with my friends who also only work when they want, otherwise we take trips to Dubai and lounge around the coffee shop.
why would you want to go for a job that other people have? shouldn't you go for a job that you actually want to do? You can get a degree in finance, but if you absolutely hate it, you won't make much money doing it because you'll get fired due to not doing a good job.
"If you love what you do, you'll never work a day in your life" quote from someone.
^5 Excellent advice. I'm relatively young; however, I earn near six figures. The best part is, I'm extremely passionate about my line of work. When I attended undergrad and graduate school, I never thought about money. I only concerned myself w/ learning as much as possible about my chosen career path.
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