i am a high school (9th grade specialist) history teacher - got to that job by picking a college major out of a hat (history), then after graduating with a BA in history, realized that i needed more decided to get a master's in education - i can honestly say i enjoy every day i work...but teaching is not for everyone...there are too many of us who are miserable... in the summers I bale hay - grew up doing that but didn't get a love for it until i was about 18 - haven't looked back - make enough money doing that to supplement my other hobby which is a 6 year and counting complete modernization/restoration of an old farmhouse and leaves enough $$ for the purchase of equipment and tractors in short...i love my life - job is great, pays well enough, enjoy what i do, leaves me time (especially in the summer) for what i love to do...baling hay and building things. i am a very good carpenter and would never want to make a dime doing that (other than odd jobs here and there) becuase it would ruin a great hobby glad i picked history out of a hat...i would have been a good but miserable engineer.
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