I work in retail by choice, too.
I have a bachelor's degree, but I don't want to do anything with it. I don't like the career options it provides me. When I started university, I was 18 years old and I thought I knew what I wanted to do with my life. By the time I graduated, I realized I had chosen the wrong discipline.
I don't regret going to school, by any means. But it is a bit harder to justify to others why I'm still working a "crappy" job when I have the option to do something else.
Hell, I don't even want to be a manager. I've turned down management jobs in the past. You should see people's surprise when they hear that. Society demands that you take any job with the power and the big paycheque if one is offered to you. Telling someone that you're not interested in that kind of thing gets you a look like you've just punched their kitten or something.
I have a bachelor's degree, but I don't want to do anything with it. I don't like the career options it provides me. When I started university, I was 18 years old and I thought I knew what I wanted to do with my life. By the time I graduated, I realized I had chosen the wrong discipline.
I don't regret going to school, by any means. But it is a bit harder to justify to others why I'm still working a "crappy" job when I have the option to do something else.
Hell, I don't even want to be a manager. I've turned down management jobs in the past. You should see people's surprise when they hear that. Society demands that you take any job with the power and the big paycheque if one is offered to you. Telling someone that you're not interested in that kind of thing gets you a look like you've just punched their kitten or something.
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