I'm clueless about my future so Sup Forums decides
Trips decide my career
>pilot
>doctor
>interpreter ( fluent in 4 )
Or anything else really.
I'm clueless about my future so Sup Forums decides
Trips decide my career
>pilot
>doctor
>interpreter ( fluent in 4 )
Or anything else really.
Work in McDonalds for the rest if your life
Just not that
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Can't go wrong with any, I'd say you have more opportunities as an interpreter though
I thought about it to, but i want something exciting, even a Doctor isn't as exciting as a pilot, which sucks, however i don't know about any interpretation jobs in which you get to travel the world, diplomatic interpretation maybe?
I really don't know.
I'm 20 and want to start doing something with my life.
Pornstar
Doesn't necessarily need to be an interpreter, but with all that knowledge of the languages you know it opens up a hell of a lot more doors for you essentially anywhere in any big company
janitor at an adult theatre
become ambassador of north Korea
Burger king babbyy
Fuck missed by one :(
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Work at the DMV. All the retards work there anyway.
wtf is that
>in a big company
What would my resume look like?
A 20yo with a high school diploma who's fluent in 4 languages?
Should i go to uni in your opinion?
I'm clueless about how to proceed here.
Hypnotherapist
game artist
Prostitute
There's many different formats you can find online for a resume. Pick the one you think fits best and use that. You would put any and all work experience you've had. Up to what current level of education you've completed and what schools you've attended. Any volunteer work you've done and any extracurricular school activities you've done would also go on your resume. Make sure you let people know before you list them as a reference to make sure they're ok with being listed as one. Then you put references available upon request at the very end of your resume. I'd advise again a University at the very start, go to a community college or whatever the equivalent would be where you live. Take general education courses because it will be cheaper to take them there than they would be at a University. Make sure you only take classes that will be transferrable to the university you would like to attend at some point. Talk with a counselor about that before you start taking classes. God speed user.
Biologist
You have to be dedicated to be a pilot and it’s a shit job if you don’t love flying. Being a doctor is great but if you aren’t book smart or interested in science it won’t go far. With 4 languages you can work in hotels, travel, sales, logistics, banking, finance. Literally any international profession cares more about multi lingual ability than a c+ report card
homeless drug addict
doctor. you will never be out of a job and people will always pay you a lot.
>pilot: radiation, shit timetables, bus driver with wings but... you get money and whores.
>doctor: Watching weird shit and diseases all the fucking days of your life but... money + nurses
>interpreter: depends your languages but... is a safer job than the others?
What are some good jobs i can apply to with just my knowledge of languages, just show up to the interview and say i'm determined and highly motivated to work?
>letting Sup Forums make life decisions for you.?
seek help op, also pilot
Rll
mc donalds worker
Thanks a lot, university is free here ( Europe ) , i thought about starting next year, and now i will.
interpreter gl
Science Teacher
Chef at Wendy's, obviously.
trips say janitor
Be a pilot. That was my dream, but it will never happen now because of medical reasons. I will never pass the medical exam.
Shitty things about being a pilot. Bad job security. You are always one ER visit away from getting stripped of your medical. Even something as stupid as a heart attack scare will do it, if you don't make the right choice about reporting or not reporting it.
You are basically a bus driver. Unless you do bush pilot stuff in Alaska or whatever. That was my dream.
On second thought, be a doctor.
who are this fine ass ladies.?
inb4 carrer, interpreter.
mcdonalds for life
>instant re-roll of luck
All 3 of those are really different,
A) Requires no College and not really any book smarts
B) Requires a lot of book smarts and focuses on memory
C) Fluent in 6 Languages and I can say you wont accomplish shit.
My Roll is for you to replace A, B, C with the following
A) Aeroplane Repair/Technician Trade
B) Some from of Biology
C) Construction/Heavy machine operator.
REKT
Im so sorry OP
suicide bomber
winrar
Looks like youll be working at McDonalds op. but before you get behind that fryer just know that McDonalds isnt just the fast food job itself. you can also Franchise your own store and you could also work for corporate. You can be fine working for the McDonalds company.
loooooooser
you asked for it op
oh shit
gg no re
>C) Fluent in 6 Languages and I can say you wont accomplish shit.
which languages though?
user, be a nurse. There's a huge demand for nurses, you don't need as much education as doctors, it's like 10% men so you'll be getting pussy left and right, and it pays really well.
Pilot.
6 different dialects of nigger
Unsure if you’re qualified mentally/physically but you’d have a great time in the army as an interpreter while building a resume, savings, and a back up plan. Something to think about maybe.
English ,French,Spanish,Mandarin, Japanese, and Korean
Close but no cigar.
>English ,French,Spanish,Mandarin, Japanese, and Korean
Highly doubt that, and if you couldn't accomplish shit while speaking 2/3 of the worlds most needed and wanted jobs you're a failure and should kill yourself in 6 different ways.
Tis all in good shitposting user, GG on them languages
I am not a translator and never tried to become one.Only reason I even know 6 languages is since I travel a lot for work. All I said is OP who knows only 4 languages wont succeed as a professional translator.
pq tu parle francais espece de gros con
read this guy
He is correct, but you need to demostrate your knowledge in languages first, with certifications and shit... then you only have to say " i'm determined and highly motivated to work"
>I travel a lot for work
Fluency is a different thing, being able to interpret things on the fly is another level, that's why they are paid a shitload per month per hour depends on the job.
I'm intrigued, what is your mother tongue?
How did you learn all of those languages?
Are you fluent in ALL those?
literally the main languages of this planet.
Is Japanese and Korean similar languages?
like the little differences between Spanish, Italian and Portuguese?
OP here,
well i'm guessing if a job is specifically looking for certain languages i'm pretty sure the interviewer does speak or at least understands them, getting certifications now is a hassle and isn't cheap.
just fucking become a programmer
>benefits :
>not that hard once you know your first programming language
>easy to find a job
>pays well
>paid to sit on your ass on a pc all day, which is what you're doing on Sup Forums
Pilot will take a while. Doctor will take a very long time. It sounds like you have a predisposition for translating languages.
I worked in france for a few months.
Although that is true only 3 languages make it hard for you to get a good translation position.
Mother tongue is English. I learned them from living in countries that talk them and working with clients that primarily talk in said language its easier for them to communicate in said language. I would consider myself fluent in 5 of those 6, i haven't spoken Spanish in a while and can use some brushing up on.
So personally i found after french its easy to pickup Spanish and Italian(I dont consider myself even close to functional in Italian though) i cant say anything for Portuguese though never tried to learn it I heard its one of those hard languages to speak in though .
Korean and Japanese are indeed similar once you know Mandarin I found it pretty straight forward to learn the other 2. So i suggest you start with Mandarin or Cantonese.
>I learned them from living in countries that talk them and working with clients that primarily talk in said language its easier for them to communicate in said language.
Unless you worked in those 6 countries for over 3 years i'm calling bullshit, also fluency level is reading and talking like a native, but nice try.
well, this depends of your country muh friend.
In Spain 90% of interviewers are oldfags that don't know shit about languages, they only check the certifications.
>isn't cheap
I totally understand that, jej
>pilot
enjoy your alcoholism
Done watching flight?
bumping
You will be a political assassin, specializing in bad international actors.
Start with Cheney.
why do you hate him?
Become dermatologist fix growth on lefty's ass in your pic OP.