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Kirbie393 here. Well, I guess I'll start with a question; What
do you want to do when you're older? You may have to take a minute to answer
that, but for me, it's easy. I want to be a computer technician. I'm not sure
what kind yet (designing software, games, repairman), but I know I want to work
with computers.
Now, I'm not here just to tell you about myself. I'm here to urge you to plan
for the future. Do what it takes to get to your goals. Right now I'm planning on
getting a small job, like a paper route, to raise money and buy myself a
notebook computer (laptop). No, I have not been saving very long, and the one
I'm looking at getting is over $1,500 U.S. But I'm going to get software to
teach me more about computers.
What about you? What can you do to help achieve your dream job? Here are a
couple starter ideas:
* Take classes and learn more. It'll help you to learn advanced stuff later on...
or now!
* Save up your money, even if you have nothing in mind to buy. You never know
when something that you just can't live without will come up -- and I don't just
mean clothes or games.
* Take time to plan. I know, it's early on in life for
most of us, but you can't always put it
off until you get to college. No, of course you don't have to plan your whole
life right now. You can't, because your feelings might change as you get older.
Just try to figure out what's best for now.
Kirbie393, over and out.
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