Do I really have to choose a job I don’t like?
Is it true that because I was sick for a long time and haven't achieved much now at 25, I have no choice but to choose a job that I don't like because I've been out of it for a long time?
Or are there still opportunities for me to learn a profession that I at least somewhat like?
Or do I have to accept always being the one who does the most unpleasant jobs?
So I am 27 now in the third year of my second training, because I had to break the first training for health reasons and then only made school for about six years and was at home.
So short and short I have my training with 25 starting no problem even with 30 you can start a training you like and you can find well! You just have to do something and apply properly and then you often get this chance
It’s too general. What is the specific issue?
Nobody forces you to any profession.
When you start training at 25, nobody cares.
You can choose the profession you like and want to do at any time.
Disease is not a reason to do what is fun and what you like to do.
It is not a problem with 25 years of training to start, apply to the professions that interest you.
Some companies like to take older trainees.
My oldest apprentice was 39 years old and it was her first training.
It’s important that you finally get out of the quark and do what. Do you want to wait out of a pretext until the St. Takeer’s Day, for a rodent messenger to come here galloping and offering you the dream job, and for as long as unpleasant, can you live beautifully from my taxes?
No, but it doesn’t make anything like that.
No, you don’t have to choose a profession you don’t like.