I'm kinda stuck in community college limbo, I've been going part time for a year and a half. Its tough working a commission based job and going to school at the same time trying to flip grown mans bills and shit.
I just don't wanna go through the headache of getting a degree only to be working at the same place i'm at now. At least half of the people i work with at the collection house have 4 year degrees and I'm just as good if not better than alot of them. Theres people at the place that make real good money and probably never went to any college at all. The best guy there is like a year away from an MBA, lord know why hes been there for so long. I guess cuz he pulls +100k months in gross collections meaning 8000-10000 paychecks depending on the paper hes working.
I'm hoping and praying i get this job i applied to so i can go to school full time but I still don't know what I wanna get a degree in. I already learned that it is absolutly worthless to go to school for anything artistic, got a degree from an audio enginerring school that doesn't mean dick and ain't even transferable.
The country is hella oversaturated with attorneys, I have plenty of those guys i have to call about huge credit card debts all the fuckin time. Everyone in their mom seems to have a business or communications degree. Don't wanna admit it but I don't think i have the drive to try to become a doctor or anything medical related, I'm kinda stumped.
I have a friend whos graduating SJSU with a chemical engineering degree, thats major paper right there but again not really my thing and the math would kill me.
Life is full of tough decisions i guess, I was thinking of getting an AA in Legal Studies just so I can get a nice paying job and continue with my education. Not sure how many of those credits would be transferable though. I see it like this.. I'm turning 30 in october i don't wanna be going to school forever to get an entry level job. I'm a councilers worst nightmare i swear lol