Re: Need some help deciding
Ahoy, Water Freak.
Welcome to iboats.
Well, I think I agree with Water Freak.
I believe that it is more important to be doing what you love to do than to make more bux or be more securely employed.
If you want a career that allows you to go anywhere and be in demand regardless of the local economy go into health care. Nurses make good pay and have wierd hours but can find (no, pick from a bunch of options) employment almost anywhere.
We have 5 nurses among my descendants . They have never experienced unemployment, live where they want to live and make as much money as they decide to get the education to qualify for. Same for the two Physical Therapists.
BUT they love what they do. I think that is why they are so successful.
I was a decent electronics tech and engineer, but it wasn't what I wanted to do. It was only after I became a full time technical instructor and writer that my career(s) and my spirit flourished. I spent a lot of time on learning more. . . how to do it better. . . finally earning my Ph.D at age 60.
Where did the boats/outboards come in?? I love fishing even more than teaching, and messing with boats and outboards was needed to allow me to fish when and where I wanted. Also, my lifelong love of getting my hands dirty playing with machines was well satisfied.
So, Water Freak, my advice is to find out what you are good at and enjoy doing and make a career out of one or more of them.
Good luck.
