bros402

bros402 t1_j28seej wrote

You'd be surprised at how much you remember once you start working at it again.

Definitely think about checking out a community college in your area when you graduate - since they usually have programs in stuff like video production and graphic design

or if you are interested in stuff like setting up projection and stuff like that, contact an audio-visual company in your area and get on their freelancer list

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bros402 t1_j27naty wrote

With the classes, is it the kind of thing you could just rush your way through now that you know it and finish it in a month or two?

Here's a decent one interest inventory - it's a short one compared to ones that a college can provide

https://www.careeronestop.org/Toolkit/Careers/interest-assessment.aspx

Check level of preparation needed - the example careers are examples of careers that require that level of preparation, so make sure to check each level! You can check descriptions of each career here: https://www.onetonline.org/

little means that some require HS diploma - stuff like waiter, lumberjack, things that you can pick up in a few days to a month

some preparation means that you usually need a HS diploma (sometimes things that have apprenticeships) - security guards, customer service reps, bank tellers, etc

medium prep means that you need vocational school, on the job training, or an associates degree - stuff like electricians, barbers, court reporters, etc.

high prep means that you most likely need a bachelors - engineer, teacher, human resources, etc.

extensive preparation is stuff that needs a masters and above - doctor, lawyer, pharmacist, etc.

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bros402 t1_j27llee wrote

Getting a HS diploma is a good idea just so you know that piece of paper. You can do most of those hobbies while you are in school.

Have you ever done a career interest inventory to see what kind of jobs may interest you that require a degree - i'm not saying "GO TO COLLEGE OR ELSE" - just saying "It is worth taking a quick look at possible careers/thinking about them for a minute"

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bros402 t1_j26w52o wrote

Okay - so with medicaid, you don't need to renew during the COVID emergency.

Also, you might want to switch to Horizon NJ Health, or Amerigroup. Whichever your doctors accept. Aetna's the worst medicaid plan in the state.

GetCoveredNJ and medicaid are two different things - GetCoveredNJ is the health insurance marketplace, the NJ version of healthcare.gov.

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bros402 t1_j1zjm6k wrote

So, Untitled Liz Meriwether Pilot wasn't that bad! It was okay, but it was definitely better than a lot of the comedy pilots of that TV seasons. I can tell why it wasn't picked over other shows (Better Off Ted, Fringe, Dollhouse), but I think with a little reworking, it could've succeeded.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%E2%80%9309_United_States_network_television_schedule#By_network

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