i dont want a blue-collar job.. im going to be the first in my family to go through with colleg and i want to go all the way with it with a BA. so with that in mind, id like to get a BA in something that pays extremely well.. im willing to work hard for it as long as im guaranteed success eventually.. im looking for quick success though i dont want to pour 4 years of internship into a job, unless they pay me well.There is "good" money in blue-collar jobs that don't require a lot of schooling. Now I'm not talking about 100k, but you can live a "comfortable" life doing these jobs. Electrcian, plumber, etc...
If you want the big bucks you are going to take some hard *** classes in college, few people make the big bucks for a reason. Its hard work and it takes a lot of time to get where you want to be. What college do you plan on going to?i dont want a blue-collar job.. im going to be the first in my family to go through with colleg and i want to go all the way with it with a BA. so with that in mind, id like to get a BA in something that pays extremely well.. im willing to work hard for it as long as im guaranteed success eventually.. im looking for quick success though i dont want to pour 4 years of internship into a job, unless they pay me well.
ok, right now im leaning toward financial advisor or engineering.. i want the big bucks.. anyone know what kind of schooling finan advisors need? how baout experience? and finding a job as an engineer shouldn't be hard if i go that route right?