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Old 07-20-2009, 06:49 PM   #11
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Out of my three options I need to go to school for two of them. Each of them is $10000 or around there. So that is one thing I need. Thats not a big issue so thats not stopping anything.

If I go the firefighter route I have a couple of things to do besides get the money for training. I'm going to start on those because they will be good for me, firefighter or not.

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I got married young instead of going to vet school like I dreamed my entire life. All the years following I've fought to keep my head above bills, mortgage, car payments etc. I know all about living beyond ones means. I am just now, at almost 28 in a position to be able to go back to school and get into doing something I want, versus what I need to do to pay the bills.
Since you are able to do it now are you going to do it?

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Old 07-20-2009, 06:50 PM   #12
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OH! I thought of one. I had a business selling chocolate favors when I was 20 and I loved the business side of it, just hated actually making those cute little favors.

If I could hire someone else to do the grunt work, I would want to do this again. I have been thinking about doing something like what I did, just on a simpler scale this year to make some more money around the holidays. If I can ever get settled enough to work on creating a website.
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Old 07-20-2009, 06:55 PM   #13
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See those are two good reasons.

And rather then cry about what you can't do your finding something else you might enjoy. Are you going to take the job?

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Yeah, I just have to pass security clearance check and the job is mine.
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Old 07-20-2009, 08:25 PM   #14
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My family was never able to afford much with my horrible medical bills growing up, so no school to learn how to do these things. I also was more mechanical in my inclination and did not get into woodwork and framing until my thirties. Now I am very happy with my job and its a solid foundation in the troubled economy, so no way I would abandon it now...but I still build and still have my cars on the side. Just because I am not living my dream does not mean I'm not happy.
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Old 07-20-2009, 08:33 PM   #15
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Since you are able to do it now are you going to do it?

James

Yep. Or something that equally speaks to my soul. I worked at a vet for awhile, its not something I could do as a standard type office thing, but to be able to do it on a charity level for shelters or my own I could see myself doing it.
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Old 07-20-2009, 08:41 PM   #16
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My family was never able to afford much with my horrible medical bills growing up, so no school to learn how to do these things. I also was more mechanical in my inclination and did not get into woodwork and framing until my thirties. Now I am very happy with my job and its a solid foundation in the troubled economy, so no way I would abandon it now...but I still build and still have my cars on the side. Just because I am not living my dream does not mean I'm not happy.
Being happy is what its all about. It depends on someones dream but if they are happy in what they are doing they can do their dream as a hobby and switch to it full time later in life or after retirement if its something they really enjoy.

But if your not happy find a way to move into something you do. No amount of money is worth being unhappy with.

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Old 07-20-2009, 09:14 PM   #17
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In short, I didn't go to school for marine biology or zoology. I probably SHOULD have (rather than psychology), but I didn't. And in truth, my dream jobs of working with and/or rescuing animals are sadly labors of love, and not typically something one could make a comfortable living at (I could be wrong about that, but as far as I can tell....)

my other passion (like Kell) is writing. I would love to eventually do freelace work, editorial type stuff. I used to do a lot of writing for a few websites, but got away from it for a few years. However, just last week I 'applied' to start writing for the local version of an online mag. I actually requested to write for their transportation: sportbikes section.. So i may just become a 'writer' one of these days afterall!
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Old 07-20-2009, 09:19 PM   #18
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I think when the kids are grown, I want to open bar/grill with live music (talented people, not this crap they call music here in Upstate NY). I think we could do well if we are still here. I'd love to move down south again where it's cheaper to live, but not necessarily Nashville. It's getting stupid crime-wise there, so I'm thinking the "Land of Free Carry"...TEXAS, BABY!!
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I'm an engineer. I hate engineering but there is nothing else I know how to do that pays more. I'm motivated by money. I'd shovel dog shit all day if it paid $200/hour.
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I'm an engineer. I hate engineering but there is nothing else I know how to do that pays more. I'm motivated by money. I'd shovel dog shit all day if it paid $200/hour.
Money is over rated. What I want is time and enough money to do the things I enjoy. Firefighting might be the career that can do that. I have to decide. My black ass burning in a fire is a drawback. Nothing is perfect.

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