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Originally Posted by NJSPEEDER
i woudl suggest worrying less about job stability or salary than what you think will make you happy.
i have a business/finance degree that i got because i thought it would be a great way to make money. once i got out in business career fields i realized it wasn't the place for me.
i am sure there are many careers i coudl have followed that would make me more money, but there is no way to promise that more money will make you happier. i get more gratification out of one day of physical labor than i got out of the entire 6 years i worked in offices doing the accounting/cost control work taht my degree set me up for.
the other unfortunate side effect of life decisions is that you don't know how they are goign to work out until after they are made. so don't try to pick one thing that you will absolutely do for the rest of your life, because life changes and you will always have to change with it.
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the real question here should be "who actually does with their degree what they thought they would?" so far i think jimmy might be the only one. boon sure isnt using that bio degree at MB.