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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-03-18 06:42 pm

[ SECRET POST #2267 ]


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(Anonymous) 2013-03-19 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
I dropped out of college because I was feeling the same. I was pretty aimless for a couple years. I'd be jobless for a few months, find a job, be let go (because I found jobs through a temp agency), find a new one, repeat. I finally got my shit together and found a job working assembly at a medical device company. I don't get paid well, but good enough to get by and I have pretty good medical insurance (which became important to me for some reason). The company I work for also has a lot of options for employees to move up within the company (one guy I know went from an assembler, to a specialist, to a mechanic, to an engineer; all from hard work, of course, and in order to become a mechanic he had to get a degree but I take it working a in place you know you want to stay at gave him the drive to go back to school and get his degree in order to move up; and some positions don't require a degree so it gives us all some room to consider our options).

So you're not COMPLETELY helpless if you drop out of college, but just keep in mind that you should have a backup plan, and it's not easy AT ALL to go out there and work.

My sister tells me, however, it's probably best to get your degree first and get it over with. And from what almost everyone says, it is wiser to finish college first and then try to get your life in order.

Sorry that I was of no help, OP.