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How Do You Choose the Ideal Career for You?

Question by Black Rose Plays Dress-Up: How do you choose the ideal career for you?
I have to issues. One is just generallly deciding. How do you decide what career path to take?

Also, how much should salary be a factor? I want to do counseling, however, I live in NYC and that doesn’t pay much. Well, that’s unless 40,000 isn’t much. I want to be happy, however, I don’t want my quality of life to be on the line.
Actually, you’re wrong.

Best answer:

Answer by Alex’s mommy
You don’t need to worry about that until you’re older 😉
16 is for school, not careers.

Really?!?!

You go to school till 18.
You then go to university or college to go for your career.

You don’t run away at 16 and work a billion part time jobs for minimum wage. You apparently need more school, Or you’d know that.

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