Wednesday, May 25, 2011

I believe that it is very critical to have a job that you enjoy. Considering you will be making a living at it, and doing it for almost 40 years, you must choose something that interests you now, and will continue to interest you until you retire. Im no expert, but if someone was to have a job they did not like and made them miserable, then the chances are pretty high that after spending 8 hours a day, and close to 40 hours a week doing it, they will drag their miserable attitude from their workplace, to their home and family. Not only can I personally testify for this, but when other members of my family or friends have a bad day at work, or continously come home from a job they dont enjoy, it is clear that their attitude is seemingly different. As far as my career choice goes, I plan on going to school for 6 years and getting a masters degree in human kinetics. With my degree, I want to try and become at the very minimum, a physiotherapist. If all is to go well, I want to try and become a trainer for a proffesional or semi professional hockey team. To achieve this, i will most likely need to work under another experienced physio for a few years, and then hopefully one of the people I have played hockey with in the past makes it big and puts in a good word for me with either a highly ranked junior team, or NHL team.