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i have two options in mind for a career: become a teacher or become a writer (comedy sketch to be specific)
Becoming a teacher, there are benefits. Scholarships/Grants are easier to get, when i get out of college there will more than likely be job openings SOMEWHERE. I don't care about the pay and working with/teaching middle school kids isn't a problem and in fact is enjoyable for me.
my dream job, one that i feel is what would make me the utmost happiest is writing funny material for a living. becoming a humorist/writer/etc means not having to be in a 9-5 routine, dressing up in a dress code every single day for 40 years, etc. it means, for me, freedom. but it's a job thats tough to break in to. its not like becoming a teacher where straight out of college you have a degree in a specific field and can get in relatively easy.
so im stuck between practicality and hopes/dreams.
by the way, yes, becoming a teacher isn't a 'sure thing' and there might be some trouble getting hired and it's not 100 percent BUT compared to being a writer its a much better chance of getting work somewhere and not being unemployed living with parents.
advice?
Becoming a teacher, there are benefits. Scholarships/Grants are easier to get, when i get out of college there will more than likely be job openings SOMEWHERE. I don't care about the pay and working with/teaching middle school kids isn't a problem and in fact is enjoyable for me.
my dream job, one that i feel is what would make me the utmost happiest is writing funny material for a living. becoming a humorist/writer/etc means not having to be in a 9-5 routine, dressing up in a dress code every single day for 40 years, etc. it means, for me, freedom. but it's a job thats tough to break in to. its not like becoming a teacher where straight out of college you have a degree in a specific field and can get in relatively easy.
so im stuck between practicality and hopes/dreams.
by the way, yes, becoming a teacher isn't a 'sure thing' and there might be some trouble getting hired and it's not 100 percent BUT compared to being a writer its a much better chance of getting work somewhere and not being unemployed living with parents.
advice?