???What career should I pursue???
Are you male or female? What things do you like/are interested in/good at and what things do you hate/find boring/suck at?
Being a server/bartender/barback in a restaurant/bar is a decent job for money but it is hard work. Construction is the same. If you're a girl being a cocktail waitress or dancer can be decent money and some what low stress.
???What career should I pursue???
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Originally Posted by highsky
Deer fellow smokers, am 20, growing old, and am tired of living with mom, whatâ??s a good career that lets me smoke and make big money at the same time. (i dont want a boring career) What do yaâ??ll do for a living and how do you get around????
what are you interested in?? have you had any vocational training or anything like that? you could start at a technology center..find something interesting and get a bit of training if you're a bump on a log right now..remember bud, mcdonalds is something that's hard to make a good career out of..there's a lot of great opportunities for jobs..you've just got to ensure it's something you're capable of doing, and you will enjoy doing..and also I've noticed a decent percentage of employers still may do an initial drug test, but as long as your work performance isn't poor they usually don't do it after that..I have several friends that have jobs that started like that
always be responsible :thumbsup:
???What career should I pursue???
Find out what you are good at and do go to college or university and get a good degree and pursue a career witch u like and are interested in no point in getting a job you hate so plan your career what courses you will need to get into that field of work
???What career should I pursue???
I think it'd be neat if you became a politician so you can have more influence than the rest of us in office to reform this countries drug and import laws. And when you get there, you could quote all of us here at cann.com!
Or, you could do what everyone else is saying and find your passion. What do you enjoy doing? Keep in mind that if cannabis becomes legal within the next decade, you could easily find a cultivation/breeding/distribution/marketing/etc job for our favorite herb! (Anyone think...Malboro White?) If you're into cars, you could go into design and start designing the next generation of automobiles. If you think our planet is going to die because of our use of non-renewable resources, you can go into engineering and start helping the world take a step towards a brighter and cleaner future. Whatever you enjoy doing, or whatever you truly believe in, there is a career associated with it.
???What career should I pursue???
be a business owner. if you got skills and supply, you got your self some dollarz
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???What career should I pursue???
Dental Hygienists make upwards of 70k a year, part time! Seriously. If you are a guy though I don't think it would be too good because your hands might be too big. It's only a two year degree too. Plus the job market is amazing.
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im with madsativa slingin D is a good way to make money granted you might have to screw a fat chick from time to time
???What career should I pursue???
hey man, i just switched from Business into Culinary..u have any interest in becoming a chef??
???What career should I pursue???
Go to college or a tech school, get a degree in something that will earn you a living.... not just an existance. Liberal Arts is *not* the way to go. At this point in your life, your too youg to know what you want to *do* for the rest of your life. Innitially, you need a vocation that will keep a roof over your head and food on the table. You can worry about a "second career" in something that you have a passion for, when you figure out what that is. Regardless of your vocation, it will take years to work your way up to earning a decent salary.
I didn't start out being a business owner, or a Master Technician, that makes $110/hr, I started out sweeping floors, and going to school.
???What career should I pursue???
Yeah, Ill second a few things; stock investing and college education. Find yourself a good stock broker. Definitely a long term thing, but if you want a swimming pool full of marijuana thats a good way. Just make sure you put your money in some international funds. I wouldnt count on America's economy.