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<blockquote data-quote="Matthew Frazier" data-source="post: 74234764" data-attributes="member: 404682"><p>I am willing to relocate, and even interviewed with a city on the other side of a neighboring state out west, but I’m also afraid of moving away from a few of my closer friends.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I actually have considered teaching at one point but the only thing I was interested were the hours and the summers off, and I don’t want to be like the teachers I had in high school who valued the same thing and burned out because they valued this above students.</p><p></p><p>You sound exactly like my undergrad years, because my major was not fun lol I’m sure there are people out there who are successful know but delayed their careers but society is just has harsh as it was 100 years ago, the pressure to work even at a tender age such as the teenage years is present.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I hope so. If I don’t find anything then I am foolish for pursuing my education in the first place. I’ve experienced that pressure from my parents when they have hassled me for sleeping in and not getting as much done but maybe I need that after 6 years of schooling. Maybe some boundaries like you hinted might be in order….</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matthew Frazier, post: 74234764, member: 404682"] I am willing to relocate, and even interviewed with a city on the other side of a neighboring state out west, but I’m also afraid of moving away from a few of my closer friends. I actually have considered teaching at one point but the only thing I was interested were the hours and the summers off, and I don’t want to be like the teachers I had in high school who valued the same thing and burned out because they valued this above students. You sound exactly like my undergrad years, because my major was not fun lol I’m sure there are people out there who are successful know but delayed their careers but society is just has harsh as it was 100 years ago, the pressure to work even at a tender age such as the teenage years is present. I hope so. If I don’t find anything then I am foolish for pursuing my education in the first place. I’ve experienced that pressure from my parents when they have hassled me for sleeping in and not getting as much done but maybe I need that after 6 years of schooling. Maybe some boundaries like you hinted might be in order…. [/QUOTE]
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