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Originally posted by ceyko View PostAh! It's not that bad guys! All the 5-15 dollar beers you can handle after work! 30K millionaires and the lovely people at the Galleria type malls!
For me the hardest part was going from living in environments that were...hard, but everyone was generally realistic - compared to places like say...Addison where everything is fake and the people are completely clueless.
Edit: This was for Denny - should've quoted it but was on page 1 and did not realize there were posts on page 2.
I'm hoping they just move me to the Guam/Hawaii project and I'll move my family out there.
If not, I'll have to do something in the States and my wife already said no more PD. Anything I get in the States is going to suck. Traffic/commute, co-workers that don't like crude jokes, established times to go to work- lunch- leave, ugh... I came back once and it was weird for those couple of years.
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Ah! It's not that bad guys! All the 5-15 dollar beers you can handle after work! 30K millionaires and the lovely people at the Galleria type malls!
For me the hardest part was going from living in environments that were...hard, but everyone was generally realistic - compared to places like say...Addison where everything is fake and the people are completely clueless.
Edit: This was for Denny - should've quoted it but was on page 1 and did not realize there were posts on page 2.
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Originally posted by Ruffdaddy View PostI disagree with everyone on all this take your time or feel college out bullshit. You have to have a goal to work towards or you won't make it. My girlfriend, as well as many friends took the route of feeling college out and just about all have dropped out or regretted going in without a goal.
I picked the field with the highest paying 4 yr degree when I was in highschool and just stuck to it. I couldn't be happier with that decision. Because now that I'm making decent money on something I can tolerate, I'm also able to go back to school. I am actually getting a masters in engineering management because I don't wantto stay technical later in my career. I still wish I had the money to have been a plastic surgeon however.
If you lolligag around you will take longer in college and probably settle for the easier shut. And don't forget how hard it is to find a job out of college now. You HAVE to har connections or internships.
To make a determination at 18 that will follow you the rest of your life without knowing firmly what you want to do will always leave questions. In this kid's case, if he goes law, he better damn well be certain that he has a love for law and his idea of justice over any conceptions of money, fame, jets, fast cars, etc. Can he make a better than average living? Yes. But that isn't always the course of action. It appears to me that a lot of idiots who go to law school graduate idiots with a JD.
Originally posted by DOHCTR View PostThe most foolish thing you can do at this point in your life is have your mind set on a specific career.
Go to school undeclared figure out what you like to study, then make a decision.
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The most foolish thing you can do at this point in your life is have your mind set on a specific career.
Go to school undeclared figure out what you like to study, then make a decision.
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Originally posted by kbscobravert View PostI know. To think one day I will have to face reality and come home to surrender my passport to my wife then actually have to go FIND a job in the States scares the shit out of me.
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Originally posted by Denny View PostCareer- posting on DFWM.
Job- an excuse to hang out in Iraq.
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Originally posted by 91CoupeMike View PostAll I want to do is get 5 Lincoln Mark Viiis and rob 18 wheelers full of VCRs are CRT computer screens.
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