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Madaglan
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I’m not sure if this is the best place to put this, but it concerns vocation to a certain degree, so I’m going to see what people here think.
I graduated with a B.A. several years ago, and an M.A. about two years ago, both in the arts. At the time, I thought about going on for a doctoral degree, but I had to pay back student loans. I found a job teaching at a Catholic high school. I thought I’d teach there several years, pay off some of my loans, and wedge my way into a doctoral program with some teaching experience.
However, the teaching thing did not work out. I loved what I taught, and students thought I was a good teacher, but it was very difficult for me, especially in dealing with adolescents without experience. I got the distinct impression that it was not for me. I also talked with some people about doctoral programs (with teaching college in mind) but sadly learned that the job market for professorships is extremely competitive and pays little. Being responsible-minded, I decided to hold off and just find a job to pay off bills.
So, I’m back home, now in my mid-20’s (I’m single btw). I’m working at a local bank as a teller. It’s all new to me. The people with whom I work are cooperative. But I’m just trying to discern where to go next. I’m only part-time right now. I see it as a job, I do the best I can, but to be honest, I’m hoping to work into an office position in the future (at bank HQ, perhaps).
I guess I’m discerning the whole financial sector move. I never really saw myself going in this direction towards finance. I feel a little bewildered, and a little frustrated that things haven’t fallen into place. I feel that I’m moving from something in which I’m really passionate about (in the virtuous sense) to something that I am more or less indifferent–although I still do the best I can on the job.
Should I pursue what I think would be fulfilling?
Or, should I settle with “a job”?
I’m thinking more medium to long-term (i.e. 4+ years)
I graduated with a B.A. several years ago, and an M.A. about two years ago, both in the arts. At the time, I thought about going on for a doctoral degree, but I had to pay back student loans. I found a job teaching at a Catholic high school. I thought I’d teach there several years, pay off some of my loans, and wedge my way into a doctoral program with some teaching experience.
However, the teaching thing did not work out. I loved what I taught, and students thought I was a good teacher, but it was very difficult for me, especially in dealing with adolescents without experience. I got the distinct impression that it was not for me. I also talked with some people about doctoral programs (with teaching college in mind) but sadly learned that the job market for professorships is extremely competitive and pays little. Being responsible-minded, I decided to hold off and just find a job to pay off bills.
So, I’m back home, now in my mid-20’s (I’m single btw). I’m working at a local bank as a teller. It’s all new to me. The people with whom I work are cooperative. But I’m just trying to discern where to go next. I’m only part-time right now. I see it as a job, I do the best I can, but to be honest, I’m hoping to work into an office position in the future (at bank HQ, perhaps).
I guess I’m discerning the whole financial sector move. I never really saw myself going in this direction towards finance. I feel a little bewildered, and a little frustrated that things haven’t fallen into place. I feel that I’m moving from something in which I’m really passionate about (in the virtuous sense) to something that I am more or less indifferent–although I still do the best I can on the job.
Should I pursue what I think would be fulfilling?
Or, should I settle with “a job”?
I’m thinking more medium to long-term (i.e. 4+ years)