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Old Jul 12, 2013, 02:04 PM
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I have free college but I don't want to waste it.

What's a good career, possibly fun? not too hard of work?

I don't really care about making a lot of money nor do I want to do minimum wage work for minimum wage slave pay.

I just did 3 years in the military being an IT guy, fixing computers, etc....It's too stressful.

I'm not great at math & formulas, I hate it.

any suggestions on a career I could look into?

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Old Jul 12, 2013, 02:22 PM
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Don't know what you like to do? I'd get a job if I could working for Best Buy as one of their Geek Squad Careers - Geek Squad or something like that and then go to college in the evenings, online. I'd take some general education requirement type classes to get them out of the way and to figure out what interested you and then look into that.

Alternately, I would read some of this book: http://wishcraft.com and see if I could figure out what I wanted and then how to go about studying/working at it.
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