Real Life 101 Everyone in high school anticipates the last day of their senior year. The day when high school is over and “real life” begins. I felt this day was the day I could be on my own. Get a full time job to support myself. Have no one telling me what to do or how to live. I could finally control my won life.
Then it hit me. I can’t live a comfortable life without a college education. The first thing I did after graduation was to go out and find a real job. I was sick of school and I just wanted to start a career I could hold until I retired. I got a job at a local car dealership, Toyota of Redlands, as a technician. My job included changing oil, rotating tires and any other maintenance related duties.
I thought it would be a good start and I could work my way up through the ranks and become a master technician or maybe a service manager. I quickly realized that I only enjoy working on cars in my free time, not when it was a requirement everyday. The pay also never increases unless you go to a Toyota Tech School. As I mentioned earlier I was very sick of school and Tech School did not appeal to me.
One day, my manager at Toyota took me aside and told me “Kyle, you are one of our hardest workers on the lot and I know you could be manager material. In order to do that, you are going to have to go to our Toyota Certified Two Year Academy. The dealership will pay for everything.” Although this would have been a great career opportunity, making almost $200, 000 a year, I really didn’t want to go back to school. I also came to the conclusion that I did not want to work on cars for the rest of my life.
The Essay on High School Life Days Time
Time to Say Goodbye By Jamie Warren " The future stretches before me, waiting for me to create the work of art that will become my life." We have entered an age for celebration, an era to memorialize who we were, who we are and who we will eventually become. Celebrate this milestone greater then all the others, for it is the time we have spent here in our high school careers that will always be ...
After working for Toyota of Redlands for two years, I found a new job at ABI/VIP Attorney Services in Redlands. The pay was better and I really did not want to do hard manual labor anymore. This job was exactly what I needed after working at Toyota. I was now sitting in an air conditioned office with no physical exertion necessary.
My job at ABI consisted of sitting at my desk and scanning files, reviewing files and emailing clients. I liked my job, but in order to make enough money at ABI to live on my own or support a family, I would need a degree. While I was working at ABI I finally realized that the only way to have a career I would enjoy and make enough money to be comfortable I would have to go back to school. When I think back to what I would want to do for a career, the one thing that has stuck with me my whole life is helping people. I have always admired the nurses and doctors who help people in need. I was not exactly sure what field to pursue.
One of my good friends told me he knew of someone who was an ER Nurse at Redlands Community Hospital. A couple of weeks later he introduced us and I went as kind of intern on a shift with him. I loved every aspect of the emergency room. The controlled chaos of people rushing in with broken bones, car accident victims arriving by ambulance, or just someone with a severe case of the flu.
Helping these people in need, one by one, was gratifying. The one big problem I had with the job was the fact that we were inside all day. I realized that nursing, or at least the hospital aspect of it, was not for me. I decided I would be a paramedic. A paramedic would help people of need, but I would not be confined to the indoors all day or night. I managed to save enough money to quit my full time job and go back to school.
My parents were willing to help me since they were not too happy about the whole not going to school thing in the first place. I may also go into the fire academy because they also have a paramedic background. It would still be an occupation where I could help people. I’m not completely sure what I am going to do, but I am back in school and I feel I am on a better path than I was. It only took me three years to realize that most people cannot succeed in life unless they get some kind of higher education. I do not regret any of the decisions I have made in my life.
The Term Paper on Students Who Hold After school Jobs
STUDENTS WHO HOLD AFTER-SCHOOL JOBS One of the greatest changes in adolescents lives in recent years has been the increased number of adolescents who work in some part-time capacity and still attend school on a regular basis. This paper dwells on the socio-cultural context of adolescent work, the advantages and disadvantages of part-time work and bridging the gap from school to work. Several years ...
I think working full time right out of high school has made me realize how hard it really is in the real world. I now work that much harder in school to succeed in life. I do know that you don’t need a degree to succeed, but you do need something like an e. m. t.
or paramedic certificate. I have learned through experience that I personally need an education to succeed. It will make my life that much easier and more enjoyable.