consider when trying to choose a vocation. Do you actually like what
you are considering? Is it something that is going to be able to
sustain you, or will you need to have something else to fall back on?
Is there a strong demand for your chosen vocation? One very serious
question to consider about your chosen vocation is ""will I be happy
doing this all my life?"" Happy workers are productive workers. When
you choose a vocation that you enjoy, whether it be journalism,
construction, fashion modeling, law enforcement, nursing, or managing a
restaurant, you will find it much easier to get up and go to work every
day since it is more of a hobby than a job. And you get paid for doing
it! You've already got half the problem whipped. If you get paid well
for doing what you enjoy, then you have the whole problem whipped. I
have always found it easier to go to work for 8 dollars per hour doing
something I loved than forcing myself to be somewhere I hated for 20
dollars per hour. Choose a vocation that is going to make you happy and
your life will be much better for it."
Choosing a Vocation
7:35 AM
"One thing that almost everyone has to face in their lifetime is
choosing the vocation they want to enter. There isn't really a set time
in your life when you choose your vocation. Some people know what they
want to do or be from a very young age while others spend their lives
trying to figure it out, bouncing from job to job, sometimes in many
different vocations.There are many factors to
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