
It quit my job at Culver being lazy?
I am 15 years old. I work at Culver's. But I want to pause for a while. I do not like Culver and is boring. Therefore, I will give them 2 weeks prior to today and then wait to turn 16 (August 15) to find a new job. I want a job that will be fun and exciting (any ideas?). But in the meantime, my family is going through difficult times. We drove from our house and I'm very stressed now. My question is: Culver stop and a break from work until I was 16 and lazy? And I do not know what I do when I grow up. I'm going to leave school this year for my GED and I like photography and filming, but I'm not so good. I have no talent and I have no idea what I do when I grow up. I want to work, when I get older, but I can not pay for college. Will I still be able to get a job I like (and what there are jobs for people with no college?) Please help. All contributions are very appriciated. Thank you.
No, you're not being lazy. Most children are not even working when they are 15. In fact, not work at all during my high school years, except in the summer. It is best to just enjoy being a kid while you're still a child, you 're only young once. I strongly recommend against leaving school, but that's their choice. There are plenty of jobs for people with no college. In fact, the vast majority of people do not have college degrees. But if you want to get a good paying job, you need marketable job skills. There are all types of schools Vocational training can go to that has been trained and certified in a field of their choice in less than a year, which is much cheaper alternative to college. Well, good luck and enjoy being a kid while you're still a child.
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