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What career(s) should I pursue? 19/m/Romania What career(s) should I pursue? 19/m/Romania

07-09-2018 , 09:18 AM
Nothing about European Roulette?No one?
07-09-2018 , 11:58 AM
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Originally Posted by wolly
Nothing about European Roulette?No one?
It's only slightly more complicated.

Instead of having to multiply by 35 1/38ths of the time, you have to multiply by 35 1/37ths of the time.
07-09-2018 , 01:18 PM
Wolly,

What other careers are you considering besides casino industry?
07-09-2018 , 01:25 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by El Diablo
Wolly,

What other careers are you considering besides casino industry?
Well optician/optometrist.Why do you ask?I also tried truck driver but I realized that I don't like to load/unload things.I'm a thin guy and my muscle structure is weak(I can lift 10 kg but above that I can't do anything)
07-09-2018 , 01:50 PM
I have a few Romanian coworkers who got their start dealing in the cruise ship industry. Maybe that's worth a look.
07-09-2018 , 02:42 PM
Wolly,

Optometrists make more money than dealers and don’t need to be good at math.

There are also lots of truck driving jobs that don’t involve any loading/unloading.
07-09-2018 , 03:48 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by El Diablo
Wolly,

Optometrists make more money than dealers and don’t need to be good at math.

There are also lots of truck driving jobs that don’t involve any loading/unloading.
I thought that if I try as a dealer I might be promoted to a pit boss and after that I could get into serious business as a manager.Don't managers earn a lot of money?
07-09-2018 , 04:06 PM
Wolly,

That sounds like a pretty good plan.
07-09-2018 , 04:59 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by wolly
Well optician/optometrist.
Go for this option, you will thank me later.
07-09-2018 , 05:19 PM
You're saying that I don't stand a chance in this job?Why?Please explain!
07-09-2018 , 05:52 PM
That's your five posts for the day. See you tomorrow.
07-09-2018 , 06:14 PM
Same Bat-time. Same Bat-channel.
07-09-2018 , 06:41 PM
Wolly,

Maybe tomorrow you can talk about what your plan would be if you decide to go the optometrist route.

If you go the casino route, yes being promoted to a serious business manager is the way to go. Lots of money there for sure. And then you can get promoted to director, even more money. Then Vice President, GM, President, CEO - just more and more money as you keep getting promoted to even more serious business boss roles. I’m kinda surprised more casino dealers don’t choose this path.
07-09-2018 , 08:06 PM
I am trying to figure out the decision criteria that limited the career options to truck driver, casino dealer, and optometrist. It seems like longshoreman and dance instructor should also be considered.
07-09-2018 , 08:25 PM
Eh, at one point in my life i was seriously teetering between engineer, baseball umpire, or poker player. I went with engineering for the babes.
07-09-2018 , 08:49 PM
Spew,

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Originally Posted by SpewingIsMyMove
longshoreman

Are you even taking this thread seriously dude?

Quote:
Originally Posted by wolly
I don't like to load/unload things.I'm a thin guy and my muscle structure is weak(I can lift 10 kg but above that I can't do anything)
07-09-2018 , 10:03 PM
Quote:
Originally Posted by El Diablo
Spew,




Are you even taking this thread seriously dude?
Sorry, I meant Air Traffic Controller.
07-09-2018 , 10:45 PM
Spew,

Quote:
Originally Posted by SpewingIsMyMove
Sorry, I meant Air Traffic Controller.

Ok, that makes more sense.


Wolly - are you good at dealing with stressful high pressure situations?
07-10-2018 , 01:37 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by El Diablo
Spew,




Ok, that makes more sense.


Wolly - are you good at dealing with stressful high pressure situations?

This is the post to beat. And El Diablo has set the bar high.
07-10-2018 , 07:43 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by El Diablo
Spew,




Ok, that makes more sense.


Wolly - are you good at dealing with stressful high pressure situations?
No,why do you ask?
07-10-2018 , 08:14 AM
Actually your question reminds me of how my parents forced to go into a camp of electricians(I had no passion and no intention) and I realised that everything that is related to electricity is in a parallel line with me.I had no idea what a cable is or does,or what a plug does and I had to learn some things that I never appreciated or loved in school or highschool.I mean the theory was so hard and I didn't know what I was doing there.One time I didn't know that an electrician had to build things with wood like carpenters.There was this test that I hated with all my heart and I never accomplished it.That test was about visualization(like in space geometry where you have to think of that object).That increased my stress level and I felt lonely,depressed.
I never hated science subject but when I saw the level of knowledge of most of the participants I realized that this is not how I want to end up.I mean almost all of them had no idea about AC and they all had the impression that if they are good/excellent at DC they will know all the mysteries of this job.Now I realized that without the full understanding of how the current works you will not be able to plug something in your socket and without the theory you will end up dead from higher voltage.
The volunteers didn't even mentioned about the fact that not everyone had the same profession(we were electronics technicians) and they told us about higher voltage like we were Electrical Engineers or something.We had no idea what higher voltage was when we started our highschool and these volunteers believed we were so smart that we could solve all electrical problems of a machine.
Now I no longer want to be an electronic technician because I have no idea how to work with a soldering gun and I don't like that.Playing with a soldering gun is no joke.You could get hurt.I used it a few times for some resistors and I didn't like what I did.
Did my story impressed/shocked you?
07-10-2018 , 08:19 AM
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Originally Posted by wolly
Did my story impressed/shocked you?
ICWYDT
07-10-2018 , 09:17 AM
Have you considered marrying a rich person? That way you wouldn't have to work.
07-10-2018 , 09:30 AM
Quote:
Originally Posted by wolly
You're saying that I don't stand a chance in this job?Why?Please explain!
It's a dead end job. It could lead to a supervisor job with less pay at first (in most places), and it's not as stable, lucrative or prestigious as being an optometrist.

Quote:
Originally Posted by wolly
Actually your question reminds me of how my parents forced to go into a camp of electricians(I had no passion and no intention) and I realised that everything that is related to electricity is in a parallel line with me.I had no idea what a cable is or does,or what a plug does and I had to learn some things that I never appreciated or loved in school or highschool.
Don't you understand why your parents sent you to the electricians camp? You had no idea what a cable does or what a plug does but now you do! (hopefully).

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07-10-2018 , 10:00 AM
I feel like at some point OP is going to work the words baba booey into one of his posts.

      
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