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MuddyBoots
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Default Jun 23, 2024 at 04:39 PM
 
I would do it to get a job, but I don't really have a specific position in mind. I was just thinking start out with a math major and switch if/when I find something with a little more practicality other than just saying to employers "hey, I can learn whatever you throw at me as long as there's a rhyme and reason to it." In a perfect world I'd do something along the lines of research or engineering. Something like the programming program (lol) sounds cool too though, probably more job opportunities there as well. Might look into something like that.

Anything in the medical field that doesn't require a degree? I mean actually doing the medicine part and not JUST the paperwork type stuff.

Or any other fields where an internship is as good as a formal education?

I mean, I would like to go to school so I can learn things outside of what I'd apply in my job for funsies, but I'm not going to pay as much as hep c diagnosis and treatment to get a schedule for a few program-specific classes and maybe some interesting gen-eds that I won't need in the work force.

Maybe I'll just go back to lift operating in winter and ride operating in summer. Memorize SOPs and diagrams and work from open-close so I can do both inspections and maybe they'll help me get into ride maintenance. Moving around every year is my style too.

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