North Carolina, USA
What career paths might be good for me?
I love to help others, but can't handle a lot of stress/pressure for long. I don't need 6 figures, but I want to immigrate to Canada and want a job that will be good there.
I would prefer the job be more on the safe side, but I'm fine with risk or minor injuries (bruise, scratches, sore muscles)
What can I do now that can help my future?
What is something I can do now that will help me in the future? Anything from massages to learning advanced skills from an early age, whatever applies to my future.
When should I start trying to find a job?
I am a 16 year old junior. I finally realized that to have money for college, I need to work a job. The only problem is, I have gotten rejected on all my online applications. So I decided to finish high school and wait until I start college to work. When should I start? Do I apply ahead of...
How do you get a part-time job as a college student?
I don't have a lot of experience in my given field, but I am very inquisitive and a quick learner of all things. Unfortunately, neither of those has helped me get a job in data science (current field) or graphic communications (previous field)
Is starting a career over late in life as a Surgical Technologist a good career choice?
Always desired being in the operating room as a Surgical Technologist but made other career choices. Is it too late for me to persue it and is it a good career choice for a middle aged person.
how will i succeed in life
what do you need to be any if the choices i chose and how will i be able to do that and when will i succeed it
How do I start film?
I enjoy the thought of creating videos, whether it's entertaining, informational, or anything else. How do I go about making my content likable for multiple different audiences?
What type of scholarships should I look at Since I want to be a veterinarian?
If someone wants to be a veterinarian I think they should go to NC State.
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