Tuesday, December 29, 2009

What can I do?

This is really dumb writing about all the other jobs out there that I could do when I already have a job. Nonetheless, I'm going to write this one really fast. I don't care what I'm putting here so I'm going to analyze some situations for myself.

Life is hard and sometimes our psychological situations make it really hard for us to continue working, but it's through tough times and remaining good and living under the principles of the Bible that I believe any man can find peace and happiness while living on this world. Overall, you gotta just do what you have to do.

These are the opportunities that have stuck with me so far even under all this trouble in finding a job and stuff like that. I might as well detail it because it does not matter if people want to follow it or not or even be like the last person on the world to be treated to it. The reason why they may not be so popular is because you have to personally invest your money into it. It also takes time to finish the training. These things are such a hassle in its actuality and really force people to compromise. That's probably why they are like the most annoying jobs to apply for no matter how much they say they don't want you. Everybody would like a job where you don't have to put any money or additional time into it and then get paid a grip load. Unfortunately, I'm seeing a lot of jobs where anybody is being taken as long as they put some money into. That's what I hate the most sometimes about commission-related work. Even a restraining order can't really affect you from obtaining one of these jobs as you commit to it and finish the program.

1. Bus driver : you basically get a bus permit and then drive a stupid yellow bus that you order around and maintain kids under peaceful situations. Minimum start up is about $100 to pay for the cat-scan and bus license fees.

2. Mystery Shopper: you get paid some money as long as you fill out the forms properly. Minimum start up is about $25 to get a Silver Certification.

3. Medical transcriptionist: you get to work at home transcribing words that doctors record in speech. You then have to put all of his talk on paper and make it professional so everybody can be happy and manage medical information on a patient.

4. Car dealership: it's still around. The business may be so bad right now but people still work at the location and some places are doing better than others. Despite the economic problems, people still need cars and I think used cars can make a dealer a lot more profit than a new car.

5. Military/Police force: if you are still young and possibly thinking about serving the country. It might be a way to go, but it all depends on the person.

6. Radio D.J. - by responding to some ad, some radio stations need a little more help to maintain their station around the clock.

7. Internet marketing: if it's true about what some stories I read claim, you could be cashing in some huge stock-piles of money if you know where to put in your money.

8. Technology: This is something that depends on every other person. There are a lot of certifications that you could study for but these exams are pretty expensive and can a lot of time to cram and really take awhile to absorb what is needed.

9. Study law or medicine or anything requiring a license or registration with what people need (ex. optometry, dentistry, dermatology, financing/accounting). It also can be bad if you accumulate debt and don't really like the job or bail out after awhile.

10. Real estate: it's a pretty huge gamble investing in some nice homes to sell, but if the timing is right and you provide pretty good service. I'm sure it's worth the passion in selling a home to happy customers. People can make a lot of money selling homes.

11. Stock market: people have been known to grow broke or get really rich. This is a game that's pretty difficult to play but when the opportunity arises from all the studying and researching you put into it, you really end up big. You do need a side job to invest some. I think this is more like a supplement to your primary job, but if you are willing to risk it all then maybe this might not be that bad instead of taking the money to a casino.

12. Self-contracting: you name it basically- for me maybe becoming a free-lance writer would be fun for me but such a huge struggle and gamble. I would seriously need to balance my time a lot better and hope that the family I love to serve would understand my situation and be patient and understanding with me.

Personal conclusion/opinion:

okay, what should I do from here on out? Just do whatever because all of these options are not really that bad as long as I'm making something right now who really cares when it comes to providing for others and not being a pest to this world. I think I'm going to leave out the military part because I'm sort of reaching an age where my pride level is not really where it used to be. I want to leave the position open for those who really want to be in the front line and truly protect this country from a threat that is trying to get to us. It would be exciting to be out there and to really fulfill a goal in a team-working environment. God's always watching the children of God and has a place for them. I think praying for the soldiers' family is something that we could do sometimes.