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Old 11-14-2009, 03:12 PM
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Just find something you enjoy doing and then figure out how to make it into a career. Sometimes its not readily apparent what that is, but when the right career presents itself, you'll know.

I too started my working life in automotive mechanics. Started as an apprentice right out of high school, got my license, and worked in the trade for eight years full time. I never intended it to be my life long career though, but I had no idea what I else would really like to do. I had many interests, but back in the early 1980s the prospects for any of them to yield an income were dismal. I got involved with the local volunteer fire department and started taking courses, getting more interested and passionate about firefighting. A couple of the volunteers were also full time firefighters with Calgary and encouraged me to apply. I eventually did, got hired and have been loving what I do for a living for nearly 20 years now.

I'm glad I have my mechanical skills and background, but I can sympathize with you not wanting to be in that field for life. Good luck with your search.
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