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well i'm not the best role model when it comes to work ethic this is true. but i'm glad to hear you're going for something, my friend
i actually finished everything but the coop hours and some bs web class.. i just discovered i really don't like computers or tech people that much. i will probably go back and finish it, it would take very little effort to do so, but i sort of feel like it is a waste of a degree tbh. i don't see any jobs asking for an associates. they all want bachelors or certifications. i would still take a job in that field if it weren't for the fact that none exist in the middle of nowhere, where i live. but tbh i've started to think that field isn't really for me anyways. i think i want to be a teacher tbh. so i am contemplating going back and just doing the gen ed 2 year degree for cheap at the community college then find some uni to transfer to. |
Luckily I live in a military area that seems to be fiending hardcore for tech people. There are about a million jobs in my immediate vicinity ATM. Hopefully I'll be able to get my foot in the door with an associate's degree, but I'm definitely not gonna sleep on certifications.
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yea well you live in the virginia beach area iirc so it should be a lot easier for you.
i don't live in any sort of metropolitan area... i see all sorts of jobs in charlotte and **** but i live in statesville.... which is a nothing town the important thing though is that you're not content with your status in life and neither am i... best of luck to you my friend |
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i do have family here, my mom. that's why i moved here, she put me up when i went to school.
as for why i don't move... mostly cause it's expensive, and i have a few debts to clear before i can invest in such a thing. eventually i will move, though i feel compelled to stay in the state because it takes a year of living in a state to get the in-state tuition rate. |
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