Let's say you had to choose one of these jobs: Teacher, IT consultant or Laboratory assistant.
Which one would you choose ?
They're all bitch work. I personally left a 3 year network engineer career because I'd forever be the equivalent of a tradesman working for other people my whole life. I'm now studying to be a web/iOS dev where I'll pick up work when I want and develop my own apps. Honestly I'd be more ok with going into sales than going back to IT
>>1180017
I have thought about this too. But then I remember I barely use phones let alone apps or games so I will be serving an audience I'm alien to.
First year college student here wanted to pursue a comouter science but I'm too shit at math for the university requirements. Is business computing a good replacement or should I consider some other option
>>1180014
Teacher is the noblest profession. No guarantee you will discover anything interesting as lab assistant. Only do that if you are genuinely passionate about finding new medications.
IT is mainly like teaching IT to idiots. Might be better money or environment. There really aren't enough male teachers so I like teaching.
>>1180014
>Teacher, IT consultant or Laboratory assistant.
>Which one would you choose ?
Well, given that I am a 26 years old trust fund kid, I have never worked in my entire life and always had what I wanted, neither of them. Why should I bother? I have sufficient income and assets enabling me not to work for at least four life generations.
I used to be lab assistant, and now I am an IT consultant.
IT consultant is 100 times better than lab assistant.
Im an IT consultant for web apps. Pays a hell of a lot better than teaching or lab assistance I can tell you that.
If you dont enjoy the work it'll be torture though. Realistically even though I enjoy programming, the jobs I do are boring as fuck CRUD apps.
>>1180161
Can you share some f your experiences as a teacher?
Also, how easy is (as a male teacher) to bang students and female teachers?