Teenagers tend to have many questions about their career choices, but why is that?
Many teenagers have a lot of questions about career and job choices, but why? You may ask that question. I’ve talked to a teenager about his career choice, and I learned a lot from him. This boy has a lot of dreams that his parents might not understand.
I’ve talked to Gerry from Edinburgh, who has always loved playing sports, his biggest dream is to become a professional rugby player, but his parents and student adviser thinks that it’s just a phase, and that it’s not a real job. Gerry on the other hand thinks that it’s a great idea, because it’s his big passion, and people make money of it. But if he doesn’t make it as a professional, he wants to be a physiotherapist.
I have not always known what I wanted to do, but over the last year I have found out, and when I told my parents I wanted to become a chef, they laughed and said that it wasn’t a great job, and a bad environment for a teenager like me, like Gerry I thought that they didn’t know what they were talking about. I think that a big part of my choice is, that it’s my own, and not my parents’ choice, cause of they were to choose for me, I’d be a doctor or something like that. I could never do something for the rest of my life, that I did not want to do.
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