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Re: Being forced to go to a modernist university
« Reply #70 on: November 18, 2019, 07:19:59 AM »
 I think I’m going to withdraw after this semester. No point in me going to this place to blow my parents’ money studying for a job I don’t even want anymore. I’m going to look into getting a blue-collar job in the near future. I’m not too sure which one, suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks to whoever linked the Mike Rowe video by the way. However, I would also like to know about any good religious orders to
make enquiries about a vocation. Can anyone provide any info on traditional religious orders?
That was me who posted the video and if it were me, I think I would go for heavy equipment operator. For whatever it's downfalls, i.e. seasonal (depending on where you live) weather days off and etc., it is a field that can pay very well for a long time. Play your cards right and get some of your own equipment and go into business for yourself, you can do really, really well. Same goes for HVAC work - I could go on and on, but whatever field you pursue, give it time. Plan to "earn while you learn" which means don't plan to make good money for the first year or so until you know what you're doing and can get paid for being experienced.

 
 

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Re: Being forced to go a modernist university
« Reply #71 on: November 18, 2019, 08:31:25 PM »
Manual labor jobs are not for everyone. My uncle is an amazing pharmacist.  He can rattle off drugs, drug interactions, and molecular compounds that will make your head spin...truly brilliant!  But don’t ask him to change a lightbulb, swing hammer, or change the oil in your car.

Only you know you! You’re young.  Try a little bit of everything....academics...laborer...apprentice...waiter...cook....eventuallyy something will click.  You’ll feel a certain contentment that only comes when you are doing what God wants you to do.

Always pray to know and follow Gods will.  He won’t let ya down.