Captain Ramen
Don Juan
Guys I am 25, and about a year and a half into a job that I do not like, at all. Some days it is not that bad, which is not good. I often go in miserable, am bored at work, and do not have much interest in the career in general. I have a Masters degree and knew from the first course that I did not want to be an accountant, but I did it to get general business knowledge. I would have dropped the course and Masters program in general, but having quit and regretted quiting other pursuits in my youth, I decided I would stay the course just to show myself that I could do it. If they kicked me out fine but if not at least I would have a Masters degree.
I believe that there is a high correlation between career satisfaction and success. I get no career satisfaction. Competing with people with a passion for accounting does not drive me even though I am very competitive. I do not desire to be a controller, accountant, etc. I do understand money. I am paid fairly well. I would like to work for myself but do not know what business to pursue.
I am sure someone here knows what the Meyers-Briggs profiling schema is and I am an ENTP. I grasp things fairly quickly, and when I feel I have done all I can, I usually move on.
When I took the job I intended to work for two years, save money, and then take an extended surf-trip.
Since a career, or even a business, takes up so much time, I want it to be something that I enjoy and prosper from in all aspects of life. When I enjoy something I tend to excel. The problem is I am almost interested in everything: reading, discussion, physical activity,science, sports(participating).
There are perks to the job, I've been to Thailand, Brazil, England, Argentina and Turkey and I am piad fairly well.
Since the DJ path is a life-encompassing concept I know I should not accept misery and a lack od satisfaction just to get a check.
The question that is sometimes asked: what would you do if you had $1 million, $5 million(large sum of money)?, simply does not apply because I am not going to get paid to travel the world and surf.
So anyways I am looking for suggestions/comments/criticism, basically anything.
I believe that there is a high correlation between career satisfaction and success. I get no career satisfaction. Competing with people with a passion for accounting does not drive me even though I am very competitive. I do not desire to be a controller, accountant, etc. I do understand money. I am paid fairly well. I would like to work for myself but do not know what business to pursue.
I am sure someone here knows what the Meyers-Briggs profiling schema is and I am an ENTP. I grasp things fairly quickly, and when I feel I have done all I can, I usually move on.
When I took the job I intended to work for two years, save money, and then take an extended surf-trip.
Since a career, or even a business, takes up so much time, I want it to be something that I enjoy and prosper from in all aspects of life. When I enjoy something I tend to excel. The problem is I am almost interested in everything: reading, discussion, physical activity,science, sports(participating).
There are perks to the job, I've been to Thailand, Brazil, England, Argentina and Turkey and I am piad fairly well.
Since the DJ path is a life-encompassing concept I know I should not accept misery and a lack od satisfaction just to get a check.
The question that is sometimes asked: what would you do if you had $1 million, $5 million(large sum of money)?, simply does not apply because I am not going to get paid to travel the world and surf.
So anyways I am looking for suggestions/comments/criticism, basically anything.