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Untitled 12 months ago

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.



no longer 12 months ago

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.



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I just finished 12 months ago

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!



Allied 14 months ago

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.



Penn Foster 14 months ago

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.



online 14 months ago

The tricky part is finding the best online school.




 

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