Avocado
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- Jun 28, 2013
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- 7w6
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- sp/so
It turns out that I both need and enjoy lots of structure in my work, so long as there is flexibility enough to take an alternate route if I mess up in some minor way. I like to fix mistakes I make myself. I may not love my job, but it is still something to do when I don't feel like anything else. It is also a decent paycheck, despite what my coworkers say. All they can do is bitch about how we don't make enough, which though its not a lot, its good for what we do. Also, they complain a lot about our kind, compassionate, elderly boss who just likes to make sure things are done right. Its draining to hear them complain endlessly about things that aren't really problems instead of actually doing their job and just being That said, I am in school to try and do something better, even though I don't know what I want. I've enjoyed my history courses and have done really well, even in the all-lecture classes. I enjoy helping people and giving empathy, but too much direct contact with people is tiring to me. A degree which leads to jobs in high demand is important.
Right now, I'm thinking high school history teacher. The only issues I could forsee with that is that its more social than I'd like and I have mild speech clarity issues, which are nowhere near as bad as they used to be, and it sometimes takes multiple attempt to get my words to come out right. I could see it, though. I'm doing sociology right now, but I think I might be a little too nihilistic to teach that to children. At least with history, I'm just relaying the facts and don't have to inject anything into it.
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I forgot I have a thread for this and would like it merged.
Right now, I'm thinking high school history teacher. The only issues I could forsee with that is that its more social than I'd like and I have mild speech clarity issues, which are nowhere near as bad as they used to be, and it sometimes takes multiple attempt to get my words to come out right. I could see it, though. I'm doing sociology right now, but I think I might be a little too nihilistic to teach that to children. At least with history, I'm just relaying the facts and don't have to inject anything into it.
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I forgot I have a thread for this and would like it merged.