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What do you think I should do for a job?

I finish my Bachelor's degree after next semester (starts in October) and I'm 99% sure I don't want to work in the field of my degree. 

I thought about starting a practical education but I'm not sure what and if I can deal with  40hrs/a week for 2 years. 

What do you think would be a suitable job for me? 
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Idk u

but i'd sell used socks
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Bug wrote:
Idk u

but i'd sell used socks
I don't know if my smelly socks would sell well enough without pics and stuff. 

Also hard to do taxes
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become a tour guide they have good employment benefits
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bro i cant even figure out what i should do let alone anybody esle 
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Claire wrote:
bro i cant even figure out what i should do let alone anybody esle 

This
This is so difficult 
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I don't know you, so I'm going to ask - what bachelor are you getting? And why don't you want to work with it? Maybe also something about why you chose to get the degree in the first place.
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autism wrote:
become a tour guide they have good employment benefits
They do where you live? It's mostly volunteers and foreigners here because it's not paid very well. 
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Effer wrote:
I don't know you, so I'm going to ask - what bachelor are you getting? And why don't you want to work with it? Maybe also something about why you chose to get the degree in the first place.
Media and communication science and because all the jobs in the field are for really extrovert and fake people who like to present themselves.

Idk I just looked at the courses and it sounded interesting. 
I basically made the decision in 5 minutes 
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Sylvan wrote:
Effer wrote:
I don't know you, so I'm going to ask - what bachelor are you getting? And why don't you want to work with it? Maybe also something about why you chose to get the degree in the first place.
Media and communication science and because all the jobs in the field are for really extrovert and fake people who like to present themselves.

Idk I just looked at the courses and it sounded interesting. 
I basically made the decision in 5 minutes 
Isn't media and communication science a rather broad education with lots of different possible jobs? Not that I disagree with you on the extrovert and wannabe-influencer part, I have a friend who just dropped out of the degree. I do, however, know someone else who actually completed, and she just got a desk job, where she had to analyse surveys, which she did while listening to podcasts.

No education is ever bad, so I would honestly recommend looking for some of the more alternative job options maybe, instead of the more obvious ones, because I do think they exist for the bachelor's degree you have.

If you're sure you don't want to work with your degree, then I would honestly instead say go for the practical education. I know you say you can't handle 40 hrs/week for a new education, but I honestly think it's important to remember internships are very very common for practical educations, which means you'll be able to work for some of the time you're studying and therefore get a more normal work week. As an alternative you can also go for a masters for media and communication science. Idk how the education system is where you live, but the masters is a whole different kind of education compared to a bachelor's degree. Where I live the masters degree is much more about shaping and creating your own path by choosing your own courses, and the classes are smaller and more personal (in my experience, but I am a law student, so that might also differ as well)

My friend who dropped out of media and communication science switched to multimedia design, and her experience has been very different between the two educations, because a practical education is built up in a difference way compared to a university education, which is mostly shut up and listen. She says, that everything she learned at media and communication science is easily applicable to the courses on multimedia design as well, which she also think is nice.
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