Cancel your training and do Fos again?

Hello,

I'm currently 17 years old and have been doing an apprenticeship for four months. Before that, I went to a vocational school (FOS) but failed the probationary period because I hadn't learned anything. Then my parents encouraged me a bit to do an apprenticeship, but since I didn't know which one, my father recommended one to me. But now I know that I definitely won't do this job when I grow up, and it's not fun at all, and I don't feel that comfortable there. Now I wanted to drop out and do the FOS again because I know that I failed last year because I didn't learn anything for it. But my parents don't want to let me do that. What exactly should I do now?

Thanks

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Chiko135
3 months ago

See if there is an opportunity for your vocational school to acquire the professional qualification by additional lessons in parallel to the training.

Then you continue the training – even if it is not your dream and at the same time he acquires the subject as on the FOS. This also proves to your parents that you have heard “the shot” and you’ve been catching up more, because that’s a bit more effort. For this, you will also acquire two degrees in parallel.

Rampelremp886
3 months ago

You have bad parents.

The most sensible way would be to stop and continue school so that you will have better career choice later.

You don’t need training, it’s important that you do something at all and don’t live from office all the time.

strike just like I was at home at the time

LordAnil
3 months ago
Reply to  Rampelremp886

What’s that answer?

Rampelremp886
3 months ago
Reply to  LordAnil

A good one, I know what it’s like to be forced into things.

I’m not gonna support this. People have already become serial killers, development in childhood is underestimated by you, only the psychologists came behind

Rampelremp886
3 months ago

First comes the fun and then the salary.

You can be happy if you ever work. There are enough people who don’t even want to go to work.

We are independent people and you look at us as property. This has shaped my youth.

LordAnil
3 months ago

It’s just your preference

Rampelremp886
3 months ago

Ne,then dear street 😗 3 years training,it’s not fun. If it is at least fire brigade, rescue service or other, then I would say 😗

LordAnil
3 months ago

A training is better than to land on the road

Rampelremp886
3 months ago

After all, I’m right to you. I assume you have one or more dream jobs.

LordAnil
3 months ago

Just keep going school doesn’t matter if she doesn’t know what their interests are

TreuZuGott333
3 months ago

You realize you’re always breaking things, right? Who tells you you won’t break this off again?

Rampelremp886
3 months ago
Reply to  TreuZuGott333

If you/he or it doesn’t break off then comes a rash or at work ne termination. I’ve never done anything before, and I’ve still been out…

That made me mentally broken, I had only revenge in my head.

Other people would have run Amok. What’s wrong with you?

TreuZuGott333
3 months ago
Reply to  Rampelremp886

Relax. What exactly is an alternative?

Rampelremp886
3 months ago

Yes, then we will not compromise 🕺🏻

TreuZuGott333
3 months ago

I also don’t think compulsion is okay, but I see here in this case a regularity that is repeatedly broken down. And that doesn’t bring anyone.

Rampelremp886
3 months ago

I admit that the constant breaking is not possible at all. And it also shows me how stupid this person is,ABER it brings nothing to add any further mental harm.

In the end, you’ll be crying if you bang people. It sounds hard and unrealistic, but has often happened zb amoklauf in schools

TreuZuGott333
3 months ago

And if she breaks off school again?

Rampelremp886
3 months ago

You’re all right, I’m trying to relax, but you’re boa

If she knows what she wants to do then keep going to school. Her young age speaks for school

If you don’t have a plan then there’s no choice but to continue training.

But I warn you, you endanger human lives in the future.