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I'm a young man living in Ohio, and I need to make a big change in my life. I'm currently a mechanic working on performance cars but the shop I'm in has been mismanaged into the ground. I've got a few options but I cant make the decision. first route-go to fabrication school-learn how to build race cars chassis and suspensions. cool job, but cant do it in ohio where my family is at. option 2-change careers-I could go into auto parts retail, or try to find a job at a bookstore or home improvement store. not really a career, but regular paychecks option 3-move to florida-my dad lives there, and the car market is better there. its warmer too ( I hate being cold) option 4-massage therapy school-I'm pretty good with massage already and this career gives good pay combined with flexible hours. DON"T LAUGH ! There is a shortage of Doctors, Dentist,Or male nurses specilizing in the gereactic's care.Don't laugh it off.Have you checked the salary of nurse's in Florida? Go for florida, its so nice. You need to evaluate each choice. Draw up a page for each choice and put benefits on one side and faults on the other. Then decide which choice gives you the most benefits and the least faults. |
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