southpawstyle
Superstar
Volunteering or finding an internship in your field is important. Networking and all that.
I wish I would have known my true passion in filmmaking. Don't need a degree to do it but a BFA and an MFA helps if in NY or LA.It's not to everynone's benefit, but old traditions die hard
It worked for me immediately in terms of getting on my career track, but 1.5 years into working made me realize how much I hated having a job and 30+ years of climbing a later and dealing with the work related politics
I'm 3 years out, but if I had had the faith in gainful entrepreneurship then as I do now, I wouldn't have gone to college
what field do you work in?I use my accountin' degree for work, but I also apply that knowledge to independent investment studies and am 10 days out from collectin' on my 1st real estate investment.
I majored in Liberal Arts Sociology and Political Science. Now I work in Sales as a Life Insurance agent making 100K+
Believe or not there are a lot of 6 figure potential jobs out there but most people simply don't know where to start.
Sales can be a great career choice because the income potential is unlimited. If you can manage to get yourself a position in Medical Equipment sales or even Pharmaceutical sales, Your income can easily become 100-200K right off the bat.
I was lucky enough to have a mentor to teach me the ropes when I got started but it took me a few years to get to 100K level.
Sales Jobs where you can make a good Career
Insurance Sales - Life insurance or Property of Casualty. Lots of big money in Commercial business insurance
Medical Equipment Sales
Pharmaceutical sales
Loan Officer doing Mortgage or Business Loans
Solar Sales
These are all potential 100K+ Positions. But beware there are obviously a ton of shytty Sales jobs as well that promise huge money but never live up to the hype.
The best way to Judge a good sales job or not is based on the amount of leads your company can provide you. I work for one of the largest Life Insurance Brokerages in the United States so my company provides me with unlimited amount leads. I never have to cold call or hunt for my own business everything is given to me.
So the answer to your question is yes. Its def better to have a degree than not. Having a B.S in Biology would probably get you in the door with Medical and pharmaceutical companies right off the bat at least as far as interviews are concerned. Then its up to your talent to take care of the rest
In the end life is sales. In capitalist society everyone is a sales person. If you can master the craft, you will always be able to make money.
Just my 2 cents
I mean, tbh, political science sociology fit well with what you ended up doing.
I get what you're saying tho.![]()
I would shoot for med school if my first go around in college wasn't so bad. Now I'm settling as a nurse w/ my long term goal as a nurse practitioner
Currently an LPN, but currently in the bridge program to get my RN. I hate that Med school looks at every credit you ever taken![]()