Everywhere in CA is out of control price wise...rents and home prices. Again...I would NOT make a huge move like you're thinking of unless you can support yourself. You're only asking for trouble if you MUST have someone else to share living expenses.How about Cali? I figured it was an insane idea, but some of the 1 bedrooms are only like 1000-1200 a month. Yes that's a LOT of money, but with a roomate, could it be feasible? BTW, I'm not talking San Francisco anymore. This is in Anaheim, a CA city I also like (visited a few times).
But Orlando is increasing in price dramatically too, right?
Well, maybe with a nice degree and a nicer job then the ones I've considered I could afford rent in San Francisco. All of a sudden, I'm motivated. It's weird. I don't want to take big chances, like "maybe if I'm in a good location I can live as a hairstylist". I should take some of my highest-earning ideas (teacher, nurse) and put those to work!
However, due to my dislike of written, high-school-esque classes (I know, cannot be avoided), I want to know, what are some more hands on 4 year majors that earn a decent salary? I'd like to avoid math, so something hands on, or at least with less math/more english is good.
I think education would be a more suitable major since it's less math and less science. Nursing is obviously more math and science. Although I like both, teachers do have pretty nice benefits, a great schedule, etc, which makes up for the supposedly "not great" salary. I understand the salary is pretty average (30-45k ish for elementary), but still, the benefits look like they make up for it.
That's why you have to figure out what you want to do. THEN, you can work on getting there. Give it a little time, you'll figure it out. Don't plan any moves across the country unless you are sure that's what you want.Well, I like ALL of the ideas, which is my problem. All of the careers sound good and exciting and suited for me.
No matter what career I end up choosing, I'm moving to Florida or California regardless. I hate almost everything about Delaware, and my family supports my ideas to move to either Florida or Cali. My other state choices behind Florida and Cali are Colorado, North Carolina and Texas. But my main places are Florida and Cali. So I already know I'll be moving.
As for careers, each one has pros and cons. Barbers have way more hands on education at specialized schools but low salaries, unless I'm lucky. Nurses have high salaries, but lots of math/science. Teachers have decent salaries with a nice schedule, but there are a lot of odds and ends when becoming a teacher. Realtors don't have regular paychecks. So I don't know which one to pick.
I used to love playing school. I love playing with hair. Housing shows intrigue me. Medical books and shows are interesting also. See what I mean? I have a lot of interests.

I used to love playing school. I love playing with hair. Housing shows intrigue me. Medical books and shows are interesting also. See what I mean? I have a lot of interests.
I've got a bachelors and a masters, but I certainly don't feel like I'm going to stay in my current career path forever. I'll do this for probably a total of 10 years, and then consider going into a slightly different career direction, but still building on the skills I've learned. A lot of things, like how to conduct yourself professionally, manage projects, and work on teams, etc. transfer into any job. Don't feel too stressed about having to pick the perfect career right now. Do what you like, figure out exactly what it is you like about it (is it helping people, being detail-oriented, problem-solving, etc.) and then find a job where the work is different but still has those key things you like. Nursing is in high demand, so that's one where you could get an R.N. and then work as a traveling nurse (say, to Florida, Colorado, San Francisco) while you decide if you want to go into hairdressing or food. You could even try something different while keeping your license active and then have it to fall back on if your plans don't work out. Good luck with whatever you decide and make sure you avoid going into debt - that will hold you back from being able to do what you really want in life!I forgot one career I was considering: realtor. So between realtor, barber or pastry chef - my 3 major career ideas - I don't see what I would go to college for? It would be a specialized thing at a specialized place, I would think. I'm not sure that a realtor lisence means crap to Disney; ditto for a barber lisence or pastry chef certificate/degree.I really like Florida. I wish it was more affordable.
If I decide to say "forget Disney" and just do my career in another Florida city, which cities would you recommend? I'd like to avoid southern Florida (the hurricanes hit there more).