Ok, this bloody thing’s back on my list. I’m tired of trying to find what I want to do with my life. I can’t even seem to find some hobbies I enjoy. If I’m ever going to find a passion in life, it’s going to have to find me because I’m tired of endlessly searching. And since this world requires money, I’ve resigned myself to a job that I can do from home and have an income. Who cares if I do or don’t like it. Happiness is going on the back-burner.
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Ok, so at the beginning I was kind of geared up to do this, because it gave me a direction to go into. But I don’t really want to do this. I may still end up doing it, but I’m taking it off my goal list.
LadyWriter is pleased to finally have internet at home.
my MT coursework. I did it through a technical school here in my town. It’s a great alternative for we wayward English majors who don’t want to teach, but still want to use our degrees. I don’t have an MT job yet (looking), but I know from the coursework that it will be much more enjoyable and satisfying than the dreadful accounts payable job I have now. You actually get to use your brain in this line of work. Imagine that!
On the other hand, Allied School’s program is around $4,000, but it also includes a laptop, headset, and foot pedal. It also includes a lifetime job help program. They’re very detailed and spell out exactly what courses you’ll be taking. I even got a phone call from a representative not long after I filled out the request for information form. I learned about the matching program, so I will see if they will match Penn Foster’s price.
I’ve actually heard of Penn Foster and so far they’ve been the cheapest school I’ve found. Plus, they’re accredited. I might go with this option.
