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Join Date: May 2000
Location: Los Alamos, NM, USA
Posts: 6,044
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Perhaps you should get some career counseling: take some aptitude and vocational interest tests. Consider what you would like to do, research what it might pay and how and where you would work and then get the required education/training. A college degree is not always needed nor is always the best training for many careers or trades.
A close family member was a retail broker; he quit and went back to school (he "worked his ass off" while in school) and is now doing much better and is much happier in his second career.
Good luck, Jim
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