im not sure what i want to do for a occupation?
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im a golf mechanic but im starting to dislike it. im 24 so im still young for choices but just like when i was 18 i still dont know what i want or should do for a living. i'll practice forever but im gonna nearly rule out being a PGA tour professional(golf pro)
any tips on how to find what i want to do.i just never seen one job that i could look at and think...i want to be that. but i dont want to be unhappy with my job forever. damn i hate this sometimes lol. any advice would be great! thanks
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Emily Dew said:
First, you can take a vocational guidance test. Many places offer them online, but most charge for them. Vocational guidance or aptitude tests ask a lot of questions about your skills, talents, abilities and interests and then give you a whole bunch of corresponding occupations. When I was a kid, our school gave everyone vocational aptitutde tests every year and they were right on the money for me. If you can’t afford a vocational aptitude test, you could try giving yourself one by simply listing all the things you like doing and thinking of occupations that use as many of interests as possible.
July 6th, 2009 at 4:08 am -
Jimmy B said:
It may be enjoyable for you to pursue a position with an equipment manufacturer that would allow you to travel to each event in their tour van.
Any interest in being a teaching pro? A lot of clinics in the southeast are booming.
You could also consider something in the way of golf course management if you are willing to spend some time in school.
July 9th, 2009 at 1:38 am -
me2 said:
Go to the library or the bookstore and get the book What Color is my Parachute, it could help you decide what direction to go in. Good Luck
July 9th, 2009 at 2:28 am
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