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jeff_osu Tiger
Joined: 17 Sep 2003
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2004 1:27 am Post subject: Career choices |
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As my freshman year in college ends, I realize that time is running out for committing to a particular major. I went in thinking I was going to be in Microbiology, but I loathe it. I'm considering an ag econ major right now, possibly w/a minor in accounting. But when it all comes down to it, I can't see myself getting excited about any careers. Not knocking any certain careers, but to me working for 20 years doing paperwork etc etc seems pointless because there will be very little effects 20 years after you're gone. The careers I'm looking at pretty much fall under this category.
This spring break I was out in a field with all of my friends from H.S. at a party, and I went up and had a conversation with a certain girl. I was asking how her and a buddy of mine were doing (they were having a rough time, just broke up etc). I'm not going to divulge what was said because I promised I wouldn't, but I remember thinking I had went through the same things about 2 years earlier and I told her (in a nutshell) that she wasn't going to find what she was looking for if she kept down the same road. I'm not sure what kind of an impact it had on her, but it made me feel really good about myself. Not the self-righteous holier-than-thou attitude, but if I could bring someone just one step closer to where they should be, that's really cool. I feel like helping someone get closer to God is much more of an accomplishment than making 60k a year, because money isn't useful after you're gone.
I realize I'm at a crossroads right now on what I want to do with my life, and the time I have to chose is only about 6 months to a year. I don't know if I'm considering ministry for the right reasons (assuming there are wrong ones), and I will definately pray before I talk to people about it. I'm going to really think about this alot before/if I choose to do this. Just wondering if anyone has any input, because I figure this is a good place to ask. |
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ACfixer Moderator
Joined: 15 Dec 2001
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2004 5:12 am Post subject: |
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Obviously prayer and meditation are in serious order here
The strangest things happen when it comes to careers Jeff. When getting a particular major, often time people end up with great jobs that have very little to do with what they thought they would be doing. The education many times just makes people take notice and it opens doors to the stangest of places. |
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PunkStar Moderator
Joined: 27 Sep 2003
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Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2004 6:24 pm Post subject: |
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Agreed, do some praying about it. I'm sure God will lead you there eventually.
I can't believe you even need to ask about what to do with your life. The answer is simple my friend, music. Need I say more?  |
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Steve Bear Cub
Joined: 17 Feb 2004
    Posts: 620 Location: Santa Cruz, CA
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Posted: Sat Apr 24, 2004 4:00 pm Post subject: Re: Career choices |
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| jeff_osu wrote: | | ...if I could bring someone just one step closer to where they should be... |
Sounds to me like you have a heart for somekind of counseling, or other "people oriented" interactive type talent.
When it comes to how the brain functions, and new medical areas like psycho-pharmacology, they have just landed on the beach and have a whole new continent of discovery that's laying ahead in years to come.
Many churches need trained experts in these areas either as laymen or paid ministry staff positions.
Perhaps an academic counselor could evaluate your personality and test your aptitudes and interests.
The first two years of College are for general educational prerequisites. Specialization comes in upper division (second two years). If you develop a broad base of lower division coursework, you have more options later.
For instance, many industry types seek out Liberal Arts knowledge because too often technical types lack proper English skills for the paperwork, technical instructions, etc. Secretaries can't be responsible for transmitting YOUR knowledge to others always, so if you take extra English courses while you're contemplating a major, as an example, it will not hurt you. You can always count those credits as electives. |
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sharring Tiger
Joined: 04 Feb 2004
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Posted: Sat May 01, 2004 7:17 am Post subject: |
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Lot's of good advice here. Jeff, I too think you have a heart for people. There are many fields where compassion is the #1 prerequisite. Ministry is definitely one. Medicine is the one I stumbled into. Now music....well let me put it this way.
There were 3 men in a sauna. The first one mentioned that he made six figures last year as a MD. The second one replied that he also did six figures as a lawyer. The third said that he was lucky to clear $16,000 after taxes. The first two turned to him and said "What kind of strings do you use?" Be God's-scott |
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PunkStar Moderator
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Posted: Sat May 01, 2004 7:33 pm Post subject: |
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| Yeah, it think that's one of the nicer versions of the old joke about us poor musicians. But seriously, if your heart is in it. Then it doesn't really matter how much money you make. I'd rather do a job I enjoyed and just manage to scrape by, then make millions on a job I hate. |
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Shaggy House Cat
Joined: 08 Jan 2004
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Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 4:29 am Post subject: |
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Hey Jeff. its about a year since you posted this topic. I hope things have worked out for you
how did they go? what are you doing now, would be great to know?
anyways buddy, if you still need prayer for this im sure i speak for everyone when i say we are hear for you.
God bless,
James |
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jeff_osu Tiger
Joined: 17 Sep 2003
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Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2005 8:38 am Post subject: |
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Wow, old stuff. I finally settled on getting a masters in accounting, my reasoning is that it'll give me the money to do the things I want to do in life. I definately want to be involved in a church, maybe teach sunday school, but not any preaching or anything. Sometimes I do well when I give a speech, other times I just bomb y'know.
Through some classes I've taken that taught about the history of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam my faith has really been strengthened. I always used to have this nagging doubt, but after looking in to how the religions work and where they came from and so forth, I have no doubt in my mind that Christianity is the "true" religion. Furthering that, I'm also looking into Catholocism.
Thanks for all the advice guys.  |
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Shaggy House Cat
Joined: 08 Jan 2004
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Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2005 4:38 am Post subject: |
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Hey man thats awesome! well done.
also great to hear that youve had some resolution on the religion/faith front. Cause yeh let me tell ya following Christ is the way to go!
but your not alone in questioning your belief. i think we all do that at times.
but know that Jesus loves us. He is the Truth.
be encouraged my friend, your on the right track!  |
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