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What if I want two totally different jobs and want to pro-sue both of them?

Robotics/Mechanical Engineer and Acting/writing. I want to do both because I love theater and books, plus I do super well in ELA. But I also really want to do Robotics, kind of like Tony Stark. I really like building mechanical stuff. Should I do one on the side? Please help.

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June’s Answer

Firstly, Impressive! Wow. Lots of respect for engineers and people good with mechanical stuff.

I absolutely agree with what Chrissy Mobley said above, there are so many jobs in theatrical industries that need people who are multifaceted. You can familiarize yourself with a Theater company by working tech with them first, get into the back-bone of the facility, see how it works, and since you also love to act, schedule auditions! Not only can you stay in the Theater field, if you don't get the part, you can always fall back into a comfortable tech role. I would highly recommend that if you prefer one a lot more over the other, prioritize that and figure out a way to work them together.

Remember!! It's also always okay to have hobbies. Finding something you love to do is incredibly important, and if you want to do both, maybe figure out a way to do one in your spare time, or as a second job. Good luck!!
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Chrissy’s Answer

Theater! You can do all of these!!! Disney too! Lots of Theaters have tons of mechanical props that need designers and maintaining, plus you'd be right beside the acting, so if your a strong actor, you get an inside view and can audition for roles!
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