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funeralcrasher) wrote2007-01-20 09:41 am
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little bit of good news, advice sought
So my car is finally paid off as of yesterday. Of course now I have a zillion dollars in school loans due.
I like php/mysql development but I'm finding that we're often viewed as temporary solutions, sometimes hired as contract workers sometimes employees. I'm so tired of worrying about my future, I want to find something to do where I know hard work will result in relative job security. Fast, accurate coding is what everyone wants but give it to them and well after you're done no more work on the horizon, nothing to do , so sorry, good luck! I despise contract work, hate the thought of having to find a new "employer" every few months. I want one job that will last, not 10/yr.
So, having said all of that.. I'm 5 credit hours from a 2-year associates degree. My goal is to complete that degree this year. After that I would be eligible to enroll at Kennesaw State (not Emory, or GSU due to grades).
I'm 37 and I guess young enough to change careers? Should I resolve to go to 4-year school to take science/healthcare courses, or pick up Education classes again?
I like php/mysql development but I'm finding that we're often viewed as temporary solutions, sometimes hired as contract workers sometimes employees. I'm so tired of worrying about my future, I want to find something to do where I know hard work will result in relative job security. Fast, accurate coding is what everyone wants but give it to them and well after you're done no more work on the horizon, nothing to do , so sorry, good luck! I despise contract work, hate the thought of having to find a new "employer" every few months. I want one job that will last, not 10/yr.
So, having said all of that.. I'm 5 credit hours from a 2-year associates degree. My goal is to complete that degree this year. After that I would be eligible to enroll at Kennesaw State (not Emory, or GSU due to grades).
I'm 37 and I guess young enough to change careers? Should I resolve to go to 4-year school to take science/healthcare courses, or pick up Education classes again?
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Anyway, point being: You would certainly have the opportunity to work with the disadvantaged and unwanted in the public school systems. It would be hard work (esp. emotionally), but you would also touch lives that way.
What about teaching music and tech/science? (I'm actually surprised you didn't put music down.)
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