Dystopian Careers

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Every time I was asked what I wanted to be when I grew up, I always had different answers. An author, a photographer, even a video game tester. I've juggled lots of different careers, and yet I still don't seem to know which one I really want to do. When I was younger I always loved to write. Fiction was my favorite genre, especially when it comes to dystopian worlds. I always joked with my friends and family that after I become an author and "make millions off my first book", I'd be able to buy them whatever they desired. After I got a bit older though, writing just wasn't my top priority anymore, I lost interest in it sadly. Don't get me wrong I still like it, I'm just never in the mood to write anymore. So, being an author was crossed …show more content…

When I was ill-knowledged of the jobs in the AF, I had no idea that there were jobs open like your average Dentist, Pediatrician, and Optometrist. It kind of surprised me you could still have a civilian-type job while in the military, which also peaked my interest. Although, I think I might score for a job in technical or engineering. To enlist in the military, there are quite a bit of requirements you have to fufill if you want to join. An age limit, must have a high school diploma or college degree, and lastly but certainly not least, pass the ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery) and physical fitness tests. The ASVAB is a test you'll take which can determine which career in the military would be best suited to you. Right now, I honestly don't know what type of job I want to do when I go into the Air Force, that's why I'm hoping the aptitude test will help me out with that. Like I mentioned before with my computer tech skills, I feel like some techincal type jobs might show up on the results of my aptitude test. But I read that it might be a good idea to go enlist in the military already having an idea of what career you're looking to do. Once I get in touch with a recruiter, I know they'll be able to aid me into finding what my skills are, and what jobs I might be interested …show more content…

The military life will straighten you out, in the best way, make you responsible, intelligent, teaches you survival skills. Not to mention all of the benefits that come with, for yourself and your future family. It opens your eyes to a whole new perspective, you will see how different life is in other places of the world, meet so many unique persons, live through tons upon tons of exhilarating experiences. I strongly believe you will come out a whole different person, a better version of you. Stronger, braver, confident. It's a whole different world out there, and I'm ready to see it from the front

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