Saturday, May 18, 2013
Blog Reflection
Reminiscing about this school year and all of my past blogs, I've realized that determining what you want to do in the future is nothing more than an educated guess (unless you have everything planned out, in which case, good for you). For me, i've contemplated careers in business, environmental law, and account management. These careers interested me the most out of the ones I've researched. They all have have generally good salaries and include some aspect that I can see myself enjoying. As of right now, a career in environmental law intrigues me the most. This career allows me to enforce environmental procedures and ultimately make the world a better place. The financial benefits are also very enticing as well. Although this blogging assignment has helped me determine possible future careers, I've got a long way to go until I know for sure what I'm going to do. You just got to hang in there to find out what the future holds (I swear that's probably straight out of a bad fortune cookie).
Friday, April 5, 2013
What I Want To Be??
Although it may seem like I actually know what I wanna do in the future, the simple truth is that I don't (It probably didn't seem like a knew what I was doing). Sure, it might seem appealing to be an environmental lawyer or a business man, but I'll never know how suitable the career is unless I try it. With the rising tuition costs at universities every year, trial and error is a risky option. When somebody asks me about future career possibilities (which always happens when I'm around my relatives), I want to be able to say with certainty, what career I want to be in. By the time senior year comes around, I hope I'll have my mind made up.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
The Back Up Plan
Although my last few posts have been about careers in environmental law, I decided to switch things up to discuss backup plans just in case environmental law doesn't work out. So I thought to myself, what are some potential jobs that could be a great back up plan? And the first thing that popped into my head was "what my dad does". I'm actually not completely sure what my dad does, so after spending too much time listening to his lecture about his career and what he does on a daily basis, I learned that he is an account manager and he basically manages accounts (in summary). Now, I know that various people claim that going into the same career as your dad is lame (unless your the President, or Will Smith or something along those lines), but a career as an account manager actually seems very interesting and enjoyable. I look forward to exploring this career and learning more information about it.
Monday, February 4, 2013
Pursuit of Career #5
Located in the Central North Pacific Ocean, an ecological catastrophe twice the size of Hawaii continues to gather "garbage" everyday. This enormous landfill is known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch or Pacific Trash Vortex. The patch is filled with plastic debris and chemical sludge. Statistics show that nearly 80% of the trash is from a land source, while the other 20% comes from ships. Oh, and did I mention that it's twice the size of Hawaii?! How could something so large and dangerous ever exist without being apparent to the entire world? Seeing this "garbage island" reminded me why the environment is so important. The ocean surrounds every continent and makes up 70% of the entire world, and if nothing is done, the island could grow bigger and pollute more of the water. Working as an environmental lawyer would allow me to help create anti-pollution laws to clean garbage island. But for now, let's hope it's gone by then.
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