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 killa Won't Shut Up

Joined: 18 Oct 2004 Karma :  
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 Posted: 11:15 - 26 Jun 2006 Post subject: Dam it brain! |
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I’m after some opinions from you guys, I’m at a cross roads it seems in my life and when I start thinking about the hundreds of consequences, it hurt my brain.
Since school ended 4 years ago I always wanted to be involved in engineering, I started off by utilising my computer skills to do 2D CAD, I quickly picked it up and began to take the initiative in what ever tasks I was given, it seemed like a really good field for my skills.
I left my first job with my newly acquired knowledge and now I am slowly building my way up in my new job eventually entering the world of 3D CAD for good.
I’m on a decent wage, getting close to 20K now, I have been told the way to do this is to take the engineering HNC, from what I gather this will take a minimum of two years.
This will provide me with the basics I guess, I know enough to get me by in engineering but unless you have something on paper, employers don’t believe you.
I was really up for this course at some point, but I seem to be flagging, the course starts in September.
It’s like my brain has switched off the motivation part, I can’t seem to get myself into gear and do it, I want to earn more money but I appear to be getting bored of my first choice of career.
If I leave this job for another one that is similar I won’t have any qualifications to show another employer, they will see me as a junior, so to speak, and put me on around 14K, which I doubt I’d be able to live on as I am paying out quite a bit for rent etc…..
So, do I consider a career change?
With my debt rising due to some hard luck with bikes I’m now being controlled by it every month.
I was offered a job at Suzuki in the parts ordering section as I get on really well with the guy’s in there, I imagine this would be a lower wage but with the prospect of earning more later……
How about bike sales then, do you earn enough to eat?
Surely you do, guys in there seems to have more than one bike a car and a house etc…..
Bike related job would be brilliant, perhaps the friendly atmosphere and surroundings would spur my brain back into “Must try harder mode” again.
Any advice welcome, cheers for reading..
Killa  ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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 Visitor Q $25 whore

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Get into a bit of a speed habit.
You become UBER-motivated.
My mum asked me to trim back two hedges for her the other day, i ended up doing the entire garden, and even going round and asking the neighbours if i could cut down a hedge that had seriously overgrown and annoyed my mum.
Worth a try  ____________________ China traffic/travel bike vid - When I make a sweeping statement, please add the word 'statistically' in to the sentence before you bitch...
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 killa Won't Shut Up

Joined: 18 Oct 2004 Karma :  
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 Posted: 08:12 - 27 Jun 2006 Post subject: |
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I get motivated like that cleaning up the flat, I guess the job doesn’t interest me.
I’m just worried because a career change that falls flat on its face isn’t so bad, it’s going back to what I left that will be the shitter.
My GF wants to start a course for nutrition, she has got really interested in the topic after finding out she is allergic to dairy, so this has spurred her to do something she really wants.
I think it's great, i just want her to do well, so taking on something new myself with so much to loose scares me. ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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 the grim reaper World Chat Champion

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My advice is to find something that you REALLY, REALLY want to do and then seeing what you need to do to achieve it. Just sit down and think about the things you like doing, is there any one task that you do and then look at your watch and think, 'damn, where did the last five hours go?' (no, wanking is not a career ). That is something you enjoy.
You're young enough to get away with this but you'll need to be motivated. If I had my time over, I would have done mechanical engineering instead of electrical engineering as it turns out that that is what I really enjoy.
Still, I earn a decent wage and one thing that is really motivating me is my three week old son, I need to give him the things he requires in life.
Cheers
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