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Herakles
December 13th, 2001, 11:41 PM
Hello again everyone :D

I just want to tell the world that I'm quitting my old job. Weee! But since I pay for my own college, car ect. I still need a job to support myself. Anywho, I'm debating on what course of action I should take. Should I take up a similar job where they've offered me $120-$140 more a week (if I work full time), plus they might pay some of my tution, or should I take up a job as a personal trainier where I can make between $20-$50 dollars an hour? The first one I can do with no problems, and they'll let me schedual my hours around my classes. Or should I take up a job as a personal trainer at one of the smaller gyms, where I still have to be recertified in CPR and probably take a simple test to show I'm compotent in the field of working out?
By now you're probably wondering what in the world my question is about, well it's about the current crisis over in Afganastan. LOL No, it's basically, should I play it safe for now and stick with dock work, or should I take up a job in personal training now, rather than later on next Summer? Any imput would be welcome, as long as it doesn't critize me in any shape or form, I'm such a softy :thumbsup:

When all I got is a hammer, everything just looks like a nail :smash:

flar7
December 14th, 2001, 02:42 AM
its your choice.

I would take the full time job, with fexible hours(wow, rare) and
help with tuition!

~**foxglove**~
December 14th, 2001, 07:07 AM
I agree with Flar, the full time job just sounds much more sensible and of course, beneficial to you, which is the most important part. :)

Unless of course, you feel you would be much, much happier in personal training, the full time job would, in my opinion, probably be the better choice of the two. I can't really say which is best for you though, as it is your decision, and only you know what can make you happy.

Best of luck with your choice though. Take care of yourself. :D

Faery-Wings
December 14th, 2001, 09:49 AM
One other think to consider- which job gives the edge on a resume, experience wise? Or do you want to have a career as a personal trainer, whereas that experince will be better for you in the long run.

Personally, I would go for the FT and help with tuition. :D

Chris