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Odd jobs and keep changing, Jack of all trades kind of guy?

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I like to think of myself as the guy who does random jobs. I never stay in one field but do all sorts of different things. I can see myself as a guy who ends up doing different jobs when I'm older. Drive a truck, work in a factory, work in a bank, work at a store, cleaning job. Pretty much any job regardless of my education and I'm wondering is this a good thing? Do I need to change my kind of desire to do these different things. I may even end up with all kinds of licences lol

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Hey! im one myself :-)

well i guess its normal..i mean we get the money comming in and its better than being stuck behind the same dest for the rest of our lives..

i like to ge out of the same rut, to explore evry avenue :-D and its rewarding..when we are old and bold we wont be dissapointed about wasting our lives doing the same thing..

so ya..lets for a club! lol

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Atla
Atla

Your best bet is to just start filling out job applications online and at places you think you might want to work. If you get a call for an interview do your best to make a good impression and see where that goes. If you can't see yourself doing the job your applying for don't apply.

You won't be able to be a "jack of all trades" and make a lot of money. Start at one company, spend a few years, build your resume up, and apply for something else that interests you. So many people hate their jobs, if you find one you like. GREAT. If not, hey its money in your pocket as long as you work hard and be a good employee.


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