Students - What do you want to do for a living?
Students - What do you want to do for a living?
Well I am still in high school, but I am wondering what other f150 owners want to do for a living once they are older.
I plan on becoming an ophthalmologist and if that doesn't work, then probably a biomedical engineer.
I plan on becoming an ophthalmologist and if that doesn't work, then probably a biomedical engineer.
I love helping and working with people. I always hate seeing the little guy get picked on. I always wanted to be a cop or in the military. I joined the Army to get combat training/experience and to have a one-up one the next guy so when I got out to be a cop. Not in it for money, but I think after I get out, I'm going to be a cop. I really do take.. "To protect and serve" seriously. I always wanted to be a doctor, but never had the patience for schooling. But.. I wish I did, I love more than anything to be a back specialist, to help people like me who suffer...
I'll be on my way to BMT for the Air Force in about 7 months. I'm going to be a ground vehicle mechanic.
When I get out (if I don't decide to stay in,) I'm going to go to a trade school to get the paper saying I know what I'm doing. I eventually hope to own my own shop (Childhood dream.)

P.S. I was on my way to becoming a Civil Engineer but decided it wasn't for me. Gotta follow your heart instead of your wallet sometimes.
When I get out (if I don't decide to stay in,) I'm going to go to a trade school to get the paper saying I know what I'm doing. I eventually hope to own my own shop (Childhood dream.)
P.S. I was on my way to becoming a Civil Engineer but decided it wasn't for me. Gotta follow your heart instead of your wallet sometimes.
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I've already got my bachelors degree and working on my doctorate in physical therapy. My eventual goal is to be a head rehab coordinator/therapist for a major college team or NFL OR own my own Physical Therapy Practice concentrating in orthopedics and sports rehab. I'll prolly start off traveling a bit for whoever offers the most $ though.
im in school now for my associates in civil engineering. gonna take that and get my surveying license and eventually take over my dad's business when he retires or, if my business takes off, im gonna own a custom audio shop specializing in marine audio.
Best of luck to you on that. My dad is a lawyer. If you have time in lawschool, I would start studying for the BAR exam. He said that was one of the hardest parts to becoming a lawyer.
Got my BSBA in Business Management
In graduate school getting my Masters in Business.
Not sure exactly what I will be getting into once I graduate next May. Im not really interested in Accounting/Finance/Insurance. Business is all Ive ever wanted to do, but I am still undecided where I will be. I've worked construction up to this point, maybe a career in commercial project managment....never know.
You're smart for seeking advice before you even start college...listen to what older people tell you because you'll be facing the same things they did
In graduate school getting my Masters in Business.
Not sure exactly what I will be getting into once I graduate next May. Im not really interested in Accounting/Finance/Insurance. Business is all Ive ever wanted to do, but I am still undecided where I will be. I've worked construction up to this point, maybe a career in commercial project managment....never know.
You're smart for seeking advice before you even start college...listen to what older people tell you because you'll be facing the same things they did



