robinsoncrusoe
New Member
longtime non-member lurker here. i was always impressed with the quality of the Mature Man section and all the wisdom i've seen here.
I just recently finished my 3rd year of teaching English in Korea and am now back in the US. What can I say but that it totally changed my life? i didn't date in high school or college (so you can guess what the sex life must've been like), but after just 3 months in Korea, I was already meeting, dating, and having sex with girls. I was also just out of college and felt like I was raking in the dough with my 2K/month salary. (To be fair, though, COL is much lower in Korea and they paid for my apartment and airfare.)
Now that I'm back in the US, I'm yearning to go back. So I talked it over with my close friends and then my old man, all of whom agreed that I should stay here in NY and focus on building an actual career. None of them thought going back to Korea would be a good idea, even though I was really happy there.
I know that guys here like Latinoman and Hooligan Harry are big advocates of staying put and building a real career. They say that men start coming into their full masculine power in their 30's and that life in the US gets better around then. And they're right...it's not a good idea to be 35 and still living on a couch somewhere and constantly "finding oneself" through extensive travel.
So I considered finding a career here that would let me be around women a lot, but upon further reading up on the posts here, I can see now why that's a bad idea. Even to me, putting women (esp women you don't even know) in front of a career that makes you happy sounds not just desperate but pathetic. I agree that the correct way is to find a career path that will make you financially independent and stable so that you can fully enjoy your 30's.
my problem is, I don't know where to start. How would you suggest going about finding a good career?
I just recently finished my 3rd year of teaching English in Korea and am now back in the US. What can I say but that it totally changed my life? i didn't date in high school or college (so you can guess what the sex life must've been like), but after just 3 months in Korea, I was already meeting, dating, and having sex with girls. I was also just out of college and felt like I was raking in the dough with my 2K/month salary. (To be fair, though, COL is much lower in Korea and they paid for my apartment and airfare.)
Now that I'm back in the US, I'm yearning to go back. So I talked it over with my close friends and then my old man, all of whom agreed that I should stay here in NY and focus on building an actual career. None of them thought going back to Korea would be a good idea, even though I was really happy there.
I know that guys here like Latinoman and Hooligan Harry are big advocates of staying put and building a real career. They say that men start coming into their full masculine power in their 30's and that life in the US gets better around then. And they're right...it's not a good idea to be 35 and still living on a couch somewhere and constantly "finding oneself" through extensive travel.
So I considered finding a career here that would let me be around women a lot, but upon further reading up on the posts here, I can see now why that's a bad idea. Even to me, putting women (esp women you don't even know) in front of a career that makes you happy sounds not just desperate but pathetic. I agree that the correct way is to find a career path that will make you financially independent and stable so that you can fully enjoy your 30's.
my problem is, I don't know where to start. How would you suggest going about finding a good career?