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2016-03-14 02:22:50 Post No. 16913270
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2016-03-14 02:22:50
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I'm at a point where I'm choosing which career I'm going to be sticking with and won't have a good second chance with whatever I don't take. Its easily the hardest decision I've ever had to make. Basically it's between a really secure long term IT Tech role and a risk at entry into Youth Work.
I don't have a degree and the IT role wouldn't change that. But it's a pretty damn rock solid secure long term position with great experience and flexibility and fantastic access to all sorts of industry certifications which in IT tech roles are vastly more valuable than academic qualifications. IT is something I've always been comfortable with so its in my comfort zone although not something I'm strictly all that passionate about.
The Youth Work route means a lot of risk and effort, 4 years of combined work and study and a big ol' pile of student loan debt, but I would get a degree. I've been volunteering with a youth work organisation for a number of months and found that I quite enjoy it and am better at it than I thought I'd be. Reality is though it's something I do once a week, not a full time role. It's also in a pretty easy going area with a main focus on homelessness and unemployment rather than something intense like inner city gang youth(which I could end up having to work with if I go down this route). I don't really know if I'm cut out for Youth support work full time. I mean I'm an understanding, accepting person who is good at supporting people which is a plus. But I'm also a fairly introverted nerd that lives with his parents and has been browsing 4chan for 10 years, I'm far from the most worldly of people out there and I can be pretty awkward in new social situations before I become used to them. I don't know that I'm really cut out to be a role model, advisor and leader for young people. It seems like a really great cause but it's a lot of risk for something that seems so incompatible with my nature despite my successes as a volunteer.