Profession Airbrush
Posted on Saturday, August 27th, 2011 at 12:07 pmCan someone please give me some constructive criticism on a direction I should take for a career?
I 16 years and I begin to think seriously about what I want to do in life. I am very good at art (I draw, paint and airbrush very good). I am very good at public speaking, and when I speak in the classrooms of the school of my people in general enjoy clap or hear me, I love being in front of crowds and have fun. Still, I'm serious and I am goal-oriented as well, I love reading and learning new things and I currently have a 3.8 average in school. I enjoy helping people and people seem to like me for advice and help a lot, I love animals and enjoy writing. My mother and father were both nurses, so that I have great respect for the professions medical and am used to the atmosphere and medical yet I'm not really interested in medicine. I am creative and thought to be a director, a professional artist, a docter of some sort, an artist of some sort, or something to do with animals. Someone Can please give me a suggestion of the direction in which you think would be best to go as a career.
Boy you are on the map with all the things you think you want to do. Just a "heads up" in the artistic field. There are so many really creative and talented people that is very competitive. You must be really good. You need to reduce your interest that you really want (remember a employment is + 8 hours a day, day after day, for about 40 years of your life. Remember to use your art combined with another field that you like ...... drugs as. You may be a medical illustrator for books. Search combinations to see if you can combine a couple of your interests. I was a major art ..... I ended up being in the IT / IS profession as a specialist in the implementation of the software - technical, but creative - I maniplulated the software to do what the customer wanted and also educated and trained to use the software (public speaking). I liked what I did. And I continued to do my art on the side ~ still enjoying it. Sometimes when your work is what you really like, employment may You turn off or against it. Not a good thing. Consider this career of yours long and difficult. Interview people who have a job, you might consider doing. See what they say about them. You have a very good GPA, so I have to 3.89. You can really do anything you want. Sometimes people just fall in employment and they end up either really love or hate. If it's a bad choice, go out and look for something else ASAP. Life is too short to do something you hate.
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