I need some pepptalking
Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 10:48 am
After I finished highschool I thought to my self that I should have some time off before I started to work. That worked out for about 3 days when my friend called me up and asked if I could help him and his dad out with a work. Since then I've been working 200-300h/mounth in different places (exept the time I spent in NZ). After been working for 2 years I tought to my self it might be time to get hold of my life start to study again. Sadd and done I applyed and I came in on the school I wanted so now I'm sitter still in a bloody schoolbench 7 hours a day.
Seriously can this be right? Is it ment that young and vital people should sit still 7 hours a day when we could be working instead? Sure I can see the point of having an education and I reallise that the work I've been doing lately might not be the ultimate if I want to live til I'm 70. But there must be some other way to go insted of studying for half your life. I would rather like to work somewhere I start from scratch and I know I will lurn something out of it I can use later in life or I feel it's a company that gives a chanse to work my way up. Yes i know this kind of work don't grow on trees but you can allwas give it a shoot.
So after I've finished this courses I think I might skip school and go back to work again. Or what do you think, should I try to do it eaven if I think it might bore me to death?
I have a few questions for you guys (and Lena)
What's you're ocupation and how did you end up doing it?
Any one of you who would like help with anything. I'm open for most sugestions I can work on a farm, work for a any company, restaurant or whatever.
Any of you personally or any one you know work on a company that are willing to take trainees?
I'm not asking for mouch as long as I get a bed, something to eat and somewhere to shoot my rifle. I just whant to do something new.
Emil
Seriously can this be right? Is it ment that young and vital people should sit still 7 hours a day when we could be working instead? Sure I can see the point of having an education and I reallise that the work I've been doing lately might not be the ultimate if I want to live til I'm 70. But there must be some other way to go insted of studying for half your life. I would rather like to work somewhere I start from scratch and I know I will lurn something out of it I can use later in life or I feel it's a company that gives a chanse to work my way up. Yes i know this kind of work don't grow on trees but you can allwas give it a shoot.
So after I've finished this courses I think I might skip school and go back to work again. Or what do you think, should I try to do it eaven if I think it might bore me to death?
I have a few questions for you guys (and Lena)
What's you're ocupation and how did you end up doing it?
Any one of you who would like help with anything. I'm open for most sugestions I can work on a farm, work for a any company, restaurant or whatever.
Any of you personally or any one you know work on a company that are willing to take trainees?
I'm not asking for mouch as long as I get a bed, something to eat and somewhere to shoot my rifle. I just whant to do something new.
Emil