If you had complete control of your life.

Wiggles

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If you had complete control of your life what would you do?


I would Finish school, and go to college for IT and Programming.
I would move out into the country, have a nice house and be near My relatives.

Personally I don't want to have a family of my own (Wife, Kids) because I think I lack the loving side that having a family would need.

If you could control every part, what would you do what would your life look like?
 
I would finish my school and start studying law, in hope to make my way to becoming a lawyer.

I still have 3 years of school to go, and then 4 years in college/university, just to take the test to see if I'm applicable.
 
Wiggles said:
If you had complete control of your life what would you do?


I would Finish school, and go to college for IT and Programming.
I would move out into the country, have a nice house and be near My relatives.

Personally I don't want to have a family of my own (Wife, Kids) because I think I lack the loving side that having a family would need.

If you could control every part, what would you do what would your life look like?
OMFG your answer are very similar, Wow!
I would finish the 1.5 year of highschool left and move onto to college where I would learn physio therapy :D
After college I'd move to rural Cuba and chill there.
But the number one thing I want to do is to finish school! ... and get out in the workplace as soon as possible... remember kids: MONEY EQUALS PUSSY! (Golden rule).
 
I would become a boss in a company, what else do you need?
 
Android said:
I would become a boss in a company, what else do you need?
That is so tiring, not that any job is easy to do though.

I once had this project with school, that you would run-along with a company like you were a real employee for a week, and do all this work.
I went to the place where my sister worked as an administrative secretary or something similar like that, and I have to admit, I've seen the boss of the company do hard work all the day.

You have to control all these people in the company, which were around 45 or so, and there are always 10 or more who screw up something, which leads to the whole thing stopping, and you as a boss, have to fix that, and its like that, each every day.
 
Rediation said:
That is so tiring, not that any job is easy to do though.

I once had this project with school, that you would run-along with a company like you were a real employee for a week, and do all this work.
I went to the place where my sister worked as an administrative secretary or something similar like that, and I have to admit, I've seen the boss of the company do hard work all the day.

You have to control all these people in the company, which were around 45 or so, and there are always 10 or more who screw up something, which leads to the whole thing stopping, and you as a boss, have to fix that, and its like that, each every day.

I can relate to that. It's similar to forum work, but obviously harder. There's heaps of benefits, but you need to work hard to have time to enjoy them. I'm the sort of person that relishes that challenge, but it's not something that healthy long term.
 
Crayo said:
Rediation said:
That is so tiring, not that any job is easy to do though.

I once had this project with school, that you would run-along with a company like you were a real employee for a week, and do all this work.
I went to the place where my sister worked as an administrative secretary or something similar like that, and I have to admit, I've seen the boss of the company do hard work all the day.

You have to control all these people in the company, which were around 45 or so, and there are always 10 or more who screw up something, which leads to the whole thing stopping, and you as a boss, have to fix that, and its like that, each every day.

I can relate to that. It's similar to forum work, but obviously harder. There's heaps of benefits, but you need to work hard to have time to enjoy them. I'm the sort of person that relishes that challenge, but it's not something that healthy long term.

But it's different with a Forum as well. As I don't think this is your actual job for Income? It isn't mine as I have a saturday Job and I'm in full time education. So you have to specify time when you can work on all the things needed to be one on it. While not missing out on the important aspects of life. It's difficult to fine the in between of all of this. But a forum takes up alot of your time, due to the facts stated above.
 
Rediation said:
Android said:
I would become a boss in a company, what else do you need?
That is so tiring, not that any job is easy to do though.

I once had this project with school, that you would run-along with a company like you were a real employee for a week, and do all this work.
I went to the place where my sister worked as an administrative secretary or something similar like that, and I have to admit, I've seen the boss of the company do hard work all the day.

You have to control all these people in the company, which were around 45 or so, and there are always 10 or more who screw up something, which leads to the whole thing stopping, and you as a boss, have to fix that, and its like that, each every day.

I know companies here who just walk around all day long and sleep. It would be stressed though.
 
Crayo said:
Rediation said:
That is so tiring, not that any job is easy to do though.

I once had this project with school, that you would run-along with a company like you were a real employee for a week, and do all this work.
I went to the place where my sister worked as an administrative secretary or something similar like that, and I have to admit, I've seen the boss of the company do hard work all the day.

You have to control all these people in the company, which were around 45 or so, and there are always 10 or more who screw up something, which leads to the whole thing stopping, and you as a boss, have to fix that, and its like that, each every day.

I can relate to that. It's similar to forum work, but obviously harder. There's heaps of benefits, but you need to work hard to have time to enjoy them. I'm the sort of person that relishes that challenge, but it's not something that healthy long term.
Yeah, I'm always in for challenges, I could do it for a month, maybe more, but to have to endure this kind of stress all the time, would be probably way to much for me.

I mean, it really, really feels awful when you are doing your best, trying to get everything to work, and your effort gets washed away, just because some of the people mis-heard your explanation of todays actions, and when one guy screws up, a lot follow, because in a company, as I have learned, team work is everything.

One team starts the product, sends it to the next one, that cycle goes on, until the last team, and then gets done, imagine not being able to give your customers your product on time, that would lose you trust, and probably future customers.
 
Yeah, I'm always in for challenges, I could do it for a month, maybe more, but to have to endure this kind of stress all the time, would be probably way to much for me.

I mean, it really, really feels awful when you are doing your best, trying to get everything to work, and your effort gets washed away, just because some of the people mis-heard your explanation of todays actions, and when one guy screws up, a lot follow, because in a company, as I have learned, team work is everything.

One team starts the product, sends it to the next one, that cycle goes on, until the last team, and then gets done, imagine not being able to give your customers your product on time, that would lose you trust, and probably future customers.
It's not for everyone and it wouldn't be for me. But you do choose that life, it doesn't choose you, and once things start going well it seems you hardly have to work at all. My boss only seems to work once a blue moon. He'll come in, see how much money we're making him, strop that things aren't getting done fast enough and change the spec again for whatever it is I'm spending 60+ hours a week developing for him. He spend most of the rest of his time o holiday, buying houses and drinking with clients. That's the impression we all have at least and from everything we see and hear it's pretty accurate.

...you have to use what you have...
You're right of course. I wouldn't be anyone else. There seems very little I can do for myself that won't be taken from me at the moment - often quite spitefully - that's all. And as far as I can see it's always been this way. "That's life" doesn't cut it - what's the point if we spend most of it finding creative ways to make each other miserable? That's the depressing thing.
 
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