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My future career
When you leave school you understand that the time to cho
ose your future profession, your future life has become. It's not e
asy to make the right choice of a job. I have known for long time
that leaving school is the beginning of my independent life, the
beginning of a far more serious examination of my abilities and
character.
What do I want to be when I leave school? It's very importa
nt question for me. A few years ago it was difficult for me to giv
e a definite answer. As the years passed I changed my mind a lot
of times about what science or field of industry to specialize in.
It's difficult to make up my mind and choose one of the hundred
s jobs to which I might be better suited. A coupe of years ago I
wanted to become a doctor, you know I wanted to help people w
ho had problems with health. Then I wanted to become a police
man, then a spaceman, I even wanted to become a professional f
ootball player. But all of them now are in the past; they were lik
e children's dreams and nothing more. Now I have already decid
ed what to do. I'd like to be an aviator. I know that it's very diffi
cult. I should know perfectly everything about the planes, airport
s, weather and other things. You know that the weather is very i
mportant thing for the flights too. I must be well educated and w
ell informed. So that's why at first I am going to go to the Aviati
on University in Moscow, then when I finish studding I'll go to
my country to try to get a job in the air companies. You know m
ay be something will be not OK, because I don't know what will
happen tomorrow, but I know that I'll do everything to realize m
y plane and my dreams.
I also want to say that the profession should be chosen acco
rding to the character and hobbies of the person. That's why pare
nts mustn't make their children choose the thing they like (parent
s like). Children must do it themselves. Because they must love t
he thing they do, believe that people need them and their job wil
l bring them more pleasure.
Hi, everyone! My name is Olga, and I‘m graduating from
school this year. As for many teenagers, the choice of future
career is a real challenge for me. There are so many jobs, so it‘s
rather difficult to make the right decision. Furthermore, I‘m
firmly convinced that the choice of future career is essential, and
I don‘t want to regret it for the rest of my life.
So I have been thinking about it for a long time. I have
discussed it many times with my parents and closest friends, but
I‘m still a bit confused.
Firstly, I had a wish to do something I am keen on. I
suppose turning your hobby into your future job is a great way
one can become a successful specialist. I think I‘m not bad at
writing stories. I absolutely adore it! I can spend evenings
thinking about the characters and the plot of my stories. I‘m also
fond of making illustrations to them. In addition, all the process
of story making is very enjoyable to me. That‘s why I firmly
believe that working as a writer is the best variant for me.
The only problem is that my parents totally disagree with me.
They say it‘s not the right way to make money and it‘s just my
childish dream. They think I must be realistic and force me to
become a programmer. I love computers and I spend quite a lot
of time sitting in front of one, but programming is a completely
different thing. I‘m attending a programming course at the
moment, so I can see it‘s not something I‘d really want to do.
Thus, I hope I‘ll be able to make the right choice, but for now
future career is still an open issue.
Have you ever thought about what your future life is
going to be like? What are you going to do when you
finish school? It is never too early or late to start
thinking about your future career. Maybe you enjoy
some of the subjects at school more than others. If you
do, this is a good sign, because they will guide you to
your
future
profession.
In today‘s world, your future career can be absolutely
anything. It does not necessarily mean having a boss or
working in a company. For example, you can become a
freelancer. A freelancer is a person who works at home
or wherever they want, doing work for their clients.
The clients ask a freelancer to do something, and they
have to do it until a certain date. As long as the job is
getting done, freelancers can choose where and when
to work. They can even work at night, or spend a week
not working at all, it depends only on them.
Also, there are a lot of jobs that require creativity. For
example, you can become a DJ, a musician, or an actor.
These professions might require a great deal of
training,
practice
and
probably
some
talent.
Some people become entrepreneurs. They run their
own businesses, make jobs and fill the needs of
society, although running a business is a lot of
responsibility. A lot of people depend on an
entrepreneur including their employees, partners and
clients.
Many people enjoy working in more traditional
industries. If you love baking pastry or taking care of
animals, you should follow your real passion. It is up
to
you
what
occupation
to
choose.
In conclusion, I would like to say that choosing your
future career is not easy but it is surely rewarding to do
something you love.
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