Cavallier
Oh damn.
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I think it's time to change up my career.
I'm looking at being 30 in a year. I have gotten a two year degree in general liberal arts while playing away my time with booze and general youthfulness. I have gotten a 4 year degree in Literature and Non-Western Philosophy/Psychology/Anthropology (I couldn't decide what to minor in okay?) while being brainy and very very philosophical. I've worked a bit here and there. Mostly in Retail and Technical Support. I got married.
But really all of that has nothing to do with the next stage of my life. It's a common occurance for a person to have at least three major and mutually exclusive careers over the course of their life. I deem it time for my next Career. It is time to move in a new direction.
I was thinking private pilot\sail boat captain. There is a little flight school close to where I live. For the low low cost of around $8000 I could get the training I need to be legit. There is also a little sailing club close by that offers all the courses I need to learn how to sail either on short trips or on long coastal endeavors.
Any thoughts? Ideas?
I'm looking at being 30 in a year. I have gotten a two year degree in general liberal arts while playing away my time with booze and general youthfulness. I have gotten a 4 year degree in Literature and Non-Western Philosophy/Psychology/Anthropology (I couldn't decide what to minor in okay?) while being brainy and very very philosophical. I've worked a bit here and there. Mostly in Retail and Technical Support. I got married.
But really all of that has nothing to do with the next stage of my life. It's a common occurance for a person to have at least three major and mutually exclusive careers over the course of their life. I deem it time for my next Career. It is time to move in a new direction.
I was thinking private pilot\sail boat captain. There is a little flight school close to where I live. For the low low cost of around $8000 I could get the training I need to be legit. There is also a little sailing club close by that offers all the courses I need to learn how to sail either on short trips or on long coastal endeavors.
Any thoughts? Ideas?