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Daniyal99
5th April 2012, 23:43
Bit weird but I am still young and I have no idea what jobs I can get. I have to pick my GCSE next years and I'm pretty good at English and Geography and R.E/PSCHE and I'm Ok-ish with Maths

I might consider becoming a Lorry Driver to travel Europe, I love travelling and I'd love to have a job like that.
I seriously have no idea and my parents don't know either, I don't want to become a Doctor or Lawyer by the way :sigh:

Desi_Joker
5th April 2012, 23:47
Hmm... Pakistani... doesn't want to become a lawyer or a doctor...

There's only one job choice left for you now: Engineer.

Fireworks11
5th April 2012, 23:48
lol you've got plenty of time to worry about jobs. Have a ball and focus on GCSE/A-Levels at the moment. They're important.

Eagle_Eye
5th April 2012, 23:50
Bit weird but I am still young and I have no idea what jobs I can get. I have to pick my GCSE next years and I'm pretty good at English and Geography and R.E/PSCHE and I'm Ok-ish with Maths

I might consider becoming a Lorry Driver to travel Europe, I love travelling and I'd love to have a job like that.
I seriously have no idea and my parents don't know either, I don't want to become a Doctor or Lawyer by the way :sigh:

Focus on English and in particular Maths........ Two GCSEs that will be looked at when you come to apply for jobs or uni.

Fireworks11
5th April 2012, 23:51
^ True say - The most important subjects at GCSE.

Daniyal99
5th April 2012, 23:54
Hmm... Pakistani... doesn't want to become a lawyer or a doctor...

There's only one job choice left for you now: Engineer.


Focus on English and in particular Maths........ Two GCSEs that will be looked at when you come to apply for jobs or uni.

^ True say - The most important subjects at GCSE.

Yeah I will do my best for GCSE but I still need an ambition before I go back to school on the 16th, cause they're going to start questioning what we want to do for the future. I still need to think of a job...

Qelic
5th April 2012, 23:58
how abt an internship in some processing industry

Fireworks11
5th April 2012, 23:59
Say you plan on going University (if you do that is) to study your favourite subject.

Daniyal99
6th April 2012, 00:03
I have no idea =/

SIMBA
6th April 2012, 00:35
become a dentist son - Starting pay around £65 ks appaerently....Not bad.

Ps: woman chase money.

Pak_NM
6th April 2012, 00:39
Just relax and concentrate on studies. Career options will take care of themselves. Focus on English, Maths and Science and if you want to do a science related subject in future, to keep options open then do double award science at least. After that just do subjects that you like as you will be more dedicated to them.

Daniyal99
6th April 2012, 00:39
Man I'm so confused... =l

Pakistaniboy
6th April 2012, 00:41
become a dentist son - Starting pay around £65 ks appaerently....Not bad.

Ps: woman chase money.

Experience? :asif

Daniyal99
6th April 2012, 00:50
I'm going to concentrate on my study but I need to pick 4 subject and to be able to pick those subject I need a job I want to do... I have no idea

Fireworks11
6th April 2012, 01:06
Pick the subjects you're good at, that's it. Forget jobs/career atm.

SIMBA
6th April 2012, 01:14
Experience? :asif

I have some money :zaka

But I am blessed with dashing, good looks :afridi

SIMBA
6th April 2012, 01:17
I'm going to concentrate on my study but I need to pick 4 subject and to be able to pick those subject I need a job I want to do... I have no idea

You have to do: Maths, English, Science...well thats how it was when I was in school.

I would recommend you to choose these optional 4 subjects: Business Studies, Art, R.E, P.E...They are all easy and colleges require you to have certain amounts of GCSEs and are not fussed with which ones you do.

But make sure you ace: science, Maths, english.

Daniyal99
6th April 2012, 01:25
You have to do: Maths, English, Science...well thats how it was when I was in school.

I would recommend you to choose these optional 4 subjects: Business Studies, Art, R.E, P.E...They are all easy and colleges require you to have certain amounts of GCSEs and are not fussed with which ones you do.

But make sure you ace: science, Maths, english.

Yes thats how it's like in my school

Imma choose Food, Technology OR IT and P.E Maybe...

humzy
6th April 2012, 01:42
what are you interested in? what is your passion?
Figure out your personality and what you enjoy doing, then find a job which will enhance those characteristics...
The happiest workers are those who really love what they do..

violet_may
6th April 2012, 01:48
Whatever helps you earn the most money.

How about a drug dealer? Breaking Bad style.

humzy
6th April 2012, 02:02
^^^ dont listen to that nonsense lol

kkmix
6th April 2012, 02:07
tattoo artist.

violet_may
6th April 2012, 02:10
^
:)))

humzy
6th April 2012, 02:12
tattoo artists would be a cool job.. only con is that you are CURSED!

Qelic
6th April 2012, 02:20
start taking interest in basic Chemistry ... concepts ... whole world of processing will open to u in future .

Sir_Afridi
6th April 2012, 02:45
Come to USA and become a wall street banker

chaiwala
6th April 2012, 02:55
Air Hostess or Pilot. You'd be traveling all the time.

Daniyal99
6th April 2012, 03:03
I wouldn't mind being a chef... but a big one so that mean touching haaram meat etc, tbh I'm not that religious and I would but its a put of low pay...

ammo
6th April 2012, 03:08
I pilot sounds like a good idea for you: maths,science,english Geography

Daniyal99
6th April 2012, 03:28
I pilot sounds like a good idea for you: maths,science,english Geography

Yeah I considered that but it's to much for my family we probably cannot pay the cost for the pilot license

ammo
6th April 2012, 06:06
true it cost thousand to do a prac test snd you have to do like 30 of them but once you pass those tests you will be running them and gettin alot of $, isn't there an education loan system where there are no repaymends and you pay off once you get a job at your own pace?

Daniyal99
6th April 2012, 06:31
true it cost thousand to do a prac test snd you have to do like 30 of them but once you pass those tests you will be running them and gettin alot of $, isn't there an education loan system where there are no repaymends and you pay off once you get a job at your own pace?

I think so...

But I don't like being in debt...

IAJ
6th April 2012, 07:18
Cricket commentator? :nicholas

Daniyal99
6th April 2012, 07:20
Jheez man it so hard to pick lol. I'd like to do something football related, I dunno maybe a mechanic or a chef I honestly have no clue myself.

Eagle_Eye
6th April 2012, 09:38
Jheez man it so hard to pick lol. I'd like to do something football related, I dunno maybe a mechanic or a chef I honestly have no clue myself.

Look into getting an apprenticeship....

DeadlyVenom
6th April 2012, 10:05
You seem very unsure at this point, I mean a mechanic and a chef are on opposite ends of the spectrum.

You have plenty of time to decide still so rather than get specific decide which subjects you enjoy in school and do them. Career options will open up as your education progresses.

praveen
6th April 2012, 10:42
Start by driving a truck. You'l end up as the biggest rock n roll sensation to have ever happened. All the best.

Down2Earth
6th April 2012, 12:13
beta your parents are telling you that they don't know now but when you make a decision, they won't accept anything apart from lawyer, doctor or engineer. best of luck pursuing your dream, because it won't happen. Personal experience...

Daniyal99
6th April 2012, 14:33
beta your parents are telling you that they don't know now but when you make a decision, they won't accept anything apart from lawyer, doctor or engineer. best of luck pursuing your dream, because it won't happen. Personal experience...

My parents say if I get paid Ok they don't mind