Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the world of food? Patisserie, chef, etc
or wine - she could get a job in a winery
police
dental nurse
medical assistant
the list is pretty endless
Not interested in health field and too girly to be a cop
I hate how you keep saying a girly girl but no real details
You keep telling us what she doesn’t like, but you haven’t told us what she likes. Maybe she should see her counselor and take a career interest test.
She talks about wanting to be a lawyer or a therapist, however, I think there is a strong chance she will flunk out of school and then what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give us three things she likes and/or is good at, OP. Otherwise this is just stupid.
Being a lawyer
Being a therapist
Reading/writing
She wants to go to college. We plan on sending her, but I feel there is a high probability that she will flunk out and I’m scared as crap about what happens then, especially since she doesn’t have the interest/attributes for most of the well paying jobs that don’t require a degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Give us three things she likes and/or is good at, OP. Otherwise this is just stupid.
Being a lawyer
Being a therapist
Reading/writing
She wants to go to college. We plan on sending her, but I feel there is a high probability that she will flunk out and I’m scared as crap about what happens then, especially since she doesn’t have the interest/attributes for most of the well paying jobs that don’t require a degree.
Anonymous wrote:Customer Service Rep--these are all work remote now.
Anonymous wrote:I think flight attendant is a good one but you might need some college. They are union jobs so must be reasonably well paid.
Invest the money you would've spent on college for her and let it compound though, not having to worry so much about retirement is a huge benefit- I am muslim and while most of the women in my family went to college, grad school etc- there is an expectation they will stay home with young kids unless they have a 'big' job and so one of my uncles who's daughters were totally not academically motivated took the college fund money and bought both of them income producing property instead b/c they both said that they had no interest in doing anything but staying at home and he didn't want them at the mercy of whomever they married. Having an income of ones own, even if it is supplemental makes a huge difference.
Anonymous wrote:Give us three things she likes and/or is good at, OP. Otherwise this is just stupid.
Anonymous wrote:OP it sounds like your daughter is spoiled.
And by the way retail pays well once on hits management but its hard nights and weekends are not your own. Target managers make good money. But I think College is required.
I am getting the impression your kid needs a reality check.
It is not your job to pick what they do. It is your job to raise a hard working person whether they attend college or not. What will she do live with you forever?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the world of food? Patisserie, chef, etc
or wine - she could get a job in a winery
police
dental nurse
medical assistant
the list is pretty endless
Not interested in health field and too girly to be a cop
I hate how you keep saying a girly girl but no real details
You keep telling us what she doesn’t like, but you haven’t told us what she likes. Maybe she should see her counselor and take a career interest test.
If she's super girly, could she teach dance? I feel like now you'll tell us no, she doesn't like to sweat. Or wear leotards or something.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about the world of food? Patisserie, chef, etc
or wine - she could get a job in a winery
police
dental nurse
medical assistant
the list is pretty endless
Not interested in health field and too girly to be a cop
I hate how you keep saying a girly girl but no real details
You keep telling us what she doesn’t like, but you haven’t told us what she likes. Maybe she should see her counselor and take a career interest test.