Is there any career that's reasonable safe to pursue?

BRG253

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College student, about to give up and quit because the uncertainty created by our rotten politicians has made it impossible to plan for the future and impossible to predict what degree will lead to a viable job. I'm attracted to medicine, but good luck getting a loan to pay for medical school after interest rates explode and the dollar collapses, and even if you can get one, good luck paying it back after the government taxes you more and pays you less. I'm attracted to accounting and finance, but the financial sector is already ruined. Supposedly computer science is a strong area, but I know nothing about that. Supposedly agriculture is strong, but I know nothing about that either. I would be attracted to an academic career arguing in favor of rational economics, but with universities slashing their budgets, good luck making it through grad school and finding a job. So I'm pretty unhappy about things and pretty close to quitting. Thoughts?
 
If you want a traditional career, have you thought about the medical field? I know there's some volatility due to Obamacare, but you're practically guaranteed a job.
 
focus on doing what you want versus the income especially if you are assuming everything is going to crash anyways.

I would think of a position that you know could be there after all that happens, medical field would be great whether the dollar tanks or not. If anything with the insurance health care tanking maybe docs will be able to actually negotiate prices with patients on a patient to patient basis as it should be.

no need for the insurance companies but doctors and nurses will always be needed and would end up making more once out of the governments control + what is better than someone who can save your life especially if the shit hits the fan.

as far as science, that is a great one as well but funding would be pretty hard unless you had high end eco donations coming in since the government grants would be gone

the financial deal is b.s. there is no point in getting into something simply to help others make money based on the fact that others are losing their ass.

best suggestion

find something you like
invest or design something that can help
go into business for yourself

the next big boom in my opinion will be "internet real estate", it is fluid and can transfer into any currency in seconds if needed as well as reach a large amount of people without any licensing or other local b.s. to deal with (aside from taxes, if you are so inclined to pay them)

I would never let our economy dictate whether you stay in school though, if you are doing something that can better YOU then how can it be a waste at all?
 
So I'm pretty unhappy about things and pretty close to quitting.

The way I read the OP made me wonder whether there are people important to you who might be disappointed if you quit -- or that your decisionmaking might be painted by your perception that they might.

I also could be thinking that because I've seen it before :)

What part makes you unhappy?

Are you close to being sure you want to quit? Or are you sure, and close to quitting?
 
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The way I read the OP made me wonder whether there are people important to you who might be disappointed if you quit -- or that your decisionmaking might be painted by your perception that they might.

I also could be thinking that because I've seen it before :)

What part makes you unhappy?

Are you close to being sure you want to quit? Or are you sure, and close to quitting?

I don't care about anyone else's opinion. I just don't have any confidence that I'll be able to get a job that will allow me to pay my loans back. I'm so apprehensive about the economic situation that it's difficult for me continue -- seems like the government is on pace to destroy all career opportunities.
 
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I would never let our economy dictate whether you stay in school though, if you are doing something that can better YOU then how can it be a waste at all?

The goal is to get a job that will allow me to survive the Great Depression II. If I don't, then I've just gone tens of thousands of dollars into debt for nothing.
 
The goal is to get a job that will allow me to survive the Great Depression II. If I don't, then I've just gone tens of thousands of dollars into debt for nothing.

if the great depression 2 happened I don't think I would worry about that "debt" it would be gone as will anyones actual assets within the bank

how can a bank take nothing from nothing? they aint the federal reserve lol
 
Why are you worried about debt if you think the dollar is going to lose its value?
 
The goal is to get a job that will allow me to survive the Great Depression II. If I don't, then I've just gone tens of thousands of dollars into debt for nothing.

if the great depression 2 happened I don't think I would worry about that "debt" it would be gone as will anyones actual assets within the bank

how can a bank take nothing from nothing? they aint the federal reserve lol
 
College student, about to give up and quit because the uncertainty created by our rotten politicians has made it impossible to plan for the future and impossible to predict what degree will lead to a viable job. I'm attracted to medicine, but good luck getting a loan to pay for medical school after interest rates explode and the dollar collapses, and even if you can get one, good luck paying it back after the government taxes you more and pays you less. I'm attracted to accounting and finance, but the financial sector is already ruined. Supposedly computer science is a strong area, but I know nothing about that. Supposedly agriculture is strong, but I know nothing about that either. I would be attracted to an academic career arguing in favor of rational economics, but with universities slashing their budgets, good luck making it through grad school and finding a job. So I'm pretty unhappy about things and pretty close to quitting. Thoughts?

I would suggest going into medical. Who cares about Obamacare. If the Repuglicans don't repeal it (I wouldn't count on it) then it will collapse under its own weight and then you'll be ready to profit without the restrictions of government intervention. It is my opinion that instituting national health care in most situtations would last for a while but putting Obamacare into effect in the current economic climate with a country that is already bankrupt will be devastating.

I wold also learn how to garden, work on cars, build stuff, build wind turbines from DC motors, making bio diesel, and anything you'll see people needing in a disaster scenario if you think we're headed that way.
 
You said you're attracted to medicine. Why not nursing? You can become a nurse with less than 3 years schooling. Lots of nurses have AAs. I think nurses get around $25 an hour? How far along in school are you?
 
"reasonably safe"?

It seems the only safe jobs are govt jobs. So look into what you need to learn to become a blood sucking leech and you should be set.

But to be helpful. If you are well on your way to a bachelors, you might consider nursing. Finish that up and you can quickly move onto becoming an NP, which is a pretty good career.
 
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I would suggest going into medical. Who cares about Obamacare. If the Repuglicans don't repeal it (I wouldn't count on it) then it will collapse under its own weight and then you'll be ready to profit without the restrictions of government intervention. It is my opinion that instituting national health care in most situtations would last for a while but putting Obamacare into effect in the current economic climate with a country that is already bankrupt will be devastating.

I wold also learn how to garden, work on cars, build stuff, build wind turbines from DC motors, making bio diesel, and anything you'll see people needing in a disaster scenario if you think we're headed that way.

Safe ?
Nothing is safe, but this is good advice.
 
United Nations ambassador to Outer Space? :rolleyes:

OK seriously - I'd avoid becoming a wage slave and find something you enjoy doing, get whatever education you need to do it. If it is something high tech, I would develop as many side skills as you can that would be useful in a more agrarian society.
 
Find a job you love to do, and you will never work a day in your life.
- CONFUCIOUS.

If you hate your job, no matter what the income potential is, you will not make any money in it because you will avoid pushing your limits and excelling beyond your peers.
 
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