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Madaglan
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I’m in my mid twenties. I graduated with a B.A. in English and then proceeded to get an M.A. in Theology. I had a general plan going into the Theology program, planning on teaching afterwards, and possibly going on for a PhD and then teaching at the college level. I was hired for a teaching job at a Catholic high school. I taught there a year and thought about using the teaching job as a stepping stone towards eventually teaching college. However, the teaching job did not work out for me.
I returned home to live and have been here for about a year. I now work at a bank. I’m wondering if this line of work is for me. It’s not in my degree field. Being back home, where I lived most of my life, people often ask me, so what do you plan on doing? Plan on staying with the banking business? I simply answer, for now it’s all right. I end up feeling uncomfortable answering the inevitable questions and don’t like these conversations (especially with long-time friends of my parents and the parents of friends with whom I grew up).
I also feel rather off track. I don’t know what else to do. I have some health problems as well which complicate the matter.
Any advice?
I returned home to live and have been here for about a year. I now work at a bank. I’m wondering if this line of work is for me. It’s not in my degree field. Being back home, where I lived most of my life, people often ask me, so what do you plan on doing? Plan on staying with the banking business? I simply answer, for now it’s all right. I end up feeling uncomfortable answering the inevitable questions and don’t like these conversations (especially with long-time friends of my parents and the parents of friends with whom I grew up).
I also feel rather off track. I don’t know what else to do. I have some health problems as well which complicate the matter.
Any advice?