The teaching job is the best choice due to you making more money the the other options.
The teaching job has room for growth. Even with no college degree there's a lot of things you can do at schools or the education system in general.
Quote from: Tyger on August 06, 2016, 08:00:57 AMThe teaching job has room for growth. Even with no college degree there's a lot of things you can do at schools or the education system in general.I know, I just need a job, period. So I need kind of a backup plan. If I do substitute teaching, it's no guaranteed everyday, that's the thing. Trying to find more things in the education system.
Quote from: RomanGladiator on August 06, 2016, 08:13:59 AMQuote from: Tyger on August 06, 2016, 08:00:57 AMThe teaching job has room for growth. Even with no college degree there's a lot of things you can do at schools or the education system in general.I know, I just need a job, period. So I need kind of a backup plan. If I do substitute teaching, it's no guaranteed everyday, that's the thing. Trying to find more things in the education system. my mom was a substitute teacher for years. It's NOT a reliable Job at all unless you get a permanent position at the school
Quote from: Tyger on August 06, 2016, 08:37:15 AMQuote from: RomanGladiator on August 06, 2016, 08:13:59 AMQuote from: Tyger on August 06, 2016, 08:00:57 AMThe teaching job has room for growth. Even with no college degree there's a lot of things you can do at schools or the education system in general.I know, I just need a job, period. So I need kind of a backup plan. If I do substitute teaching, it's no guaranteed everyday, that's the thing. Trying to find more things in the education system. my mom was a substitute teacher for years. It's NOT a reliable Job at all unless you get a permanent position at the schoolWhich is what I interviewed for last week, and did not get. The only thing working at Kmart allows me to do is also have a few sub days a week and be flexible, because it is part-time. I have my own tutoring ad listed in the paper, but no calls yet. That can be on top of any job I get, but it's a chance. The manufacturing job will not be enjoyable....but idk anymore. I'm worried about what girls will think too when I'm working a blue-collar job.
And why exactly wouldnt you do the teaching job
Quote from: RomanGladiator on August 06, 2016, 08:44:57 AMQuote from: Tyger on August 06, 2016, 08:37:15 AMQuote from: RomanGladiator on August 06, 2016, 08:13:59 AMQuote from: Tyger on August 06, 2016, 08:00:57 AMThe teaching job has room for growth. Even with no college degree there's a lot of things you can do at schools or the education system in general.I know, I just need a job, period. So I need kind of a backup plan. If I do substitute teaching, it's no guaranteed everyday, that's the thing. Trying to find more things in the education system. my mom was a substitute teacher for years. It's NOT a reliable Job at all unless you get a permanent position at the schoolWhich is what I interviewed for last week, and did not get. The only thing working at Kmart allows me to do is also have a few sub days a week and be flexible, because it is part-time. I have my own tutoring ad listed in the paper, but no calls yet. That can be on top of any job I get, but it's a chance. The manufacturing job will not be enjoyable....but idk anymore. I'm worried about what girls will think too when I'm working a blue-collar job.A lot of women like men who work hard. Being a teacher isn't going automatically get you laid.
Quote from: Dietrich Six on August 06, 2016, 09:08:55 AMQuote from: RomanGladiator on August 06, 2016, 08:44:57 AMQuote from: Tyger on August 06, 2016, 08:37:15 AMQuote from: RomanGladiator on August 06, 2016, 08:13:59 AMQuote from: Tyger on August 06, 2016, 08:00:57 AMThe teaching job has room for growth. Even with no college degree there's a lot of things you can do at schools or the education system in general.I know, I just need a job, period. So I need kind of a backup plan. If I do substitute teaching, it's no guaranteed everyday, that's the thing. Trying to find more things in the education system. my mom was a substitute teacher for years. It's NOT a reliable Job at all unless you get a permanent position at the schoolWhich is what I interviewed for last week, and did not get. The only thing working at Kmart allows me to do is also have a few sub days a week and be flexible, because it is part-time. I have my own tutoring ad listed in the paper, but no calls yet. That can be on top of any job I get, but it's a chance. The manufacturing job will not be enjoyable....but idk anymore. I'm worried about what girls will think too when I'm working a blue-collar job.A lot of women like men who work hard. Being a teacher isn't going automatically get you laid.If he's teaching second and third graders it is.
I would take 2, with the fallback being Kmart and subbing. Trust me, I worked for UPS for 2 years. Being a drone is the worst work ever. Mindless boring ass work sucks.
Option 2 sounds ideal.Option 1 will have you killing yourself, plus a lot of assembly lines are terrible for your health, which is why people drop out.Option 2 pays well, seems the least stressful, and would be best on your resume. Other places don't care that you've wasted your years assembling shit. But a lot will care that you've spent years helping people. It's diverse, rewarding, and relevant.Option 3 had you feeling like your life is going nowhere, and you get jack shit for it.
I just have to have contingencies though, obviously I'm hoping I get 2. But if I don't, then 1, then 3 as a last resort.
Quote from: RomanGladiator on August 06, 2016, 02:26:47 PMI just have to have contingencies though, obviously I'm hoping I get 2. But if I don't, then 1, then 3 as a last resort.Yeah, but 1 and 3 seem like things you'd do while you're in between jobs. I mean, would you want to put them on a resume? Are they relevant to what you'd want to make a career out of? Even if you don't want to end up teaching, "helped disabled kids and others" goes a lot further.