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What do you see as your future/next job?

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  • What do you see as your future/next job?

    Realistically, what do people want to do in their future jobs?

    I after finishing college (Language/ Business major) I want to move back to Armenia where I've been every year and with my cousins there start or better invest in a business most likely to do with tourism and maybe about foreign goods coming to Armenia. My uncle has many food shops in Yerevan so I might help manage one of them. Plus I want to contribute or start projects that are intended to help Armenia's economy, roads, and educations. Maybe I will sometimes go outside of Armenia to collect funds from armenian diaspora in order to help Armenia. All these ideas I'm strongly considering to work with in the future.
    Մեկ Ազգ, Մեկ Մշակույթ
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    "Western Assimilation is the greatest threat to the Armenian nation since the Armenian Genocide."

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    Re: What do you see as your future/next job?

    Nothing aimed specifically at Armenia for me.
    I wish to profess, preferably in SoCal. So, I guess I can help educate diaspora Armenians.
    [COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
    -Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]

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      Re: What do you see as your future/next job?

      My next job would be to concentrate on school.

      Hopefully I can continue doing what I've already began and get better job opportunities in film production. I've already met some people, but hopefully during school and after, I'll have the opportunity to find more and better work.

      I do have plans to teach and would love to start a film academy for high schools in Los Angeles; mainly Glendale/Burbank.

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        Re: What do you see as your future/next job?

        I will be joining Air Force ROTC next year, and I'll probably be studying political science. After I finish college I'll be an AF officer for at least four years. After that, well...I can't decide at this point whether or I want to do something with politics or aviation.

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          Re: What do you see as your future/next job?

          Hopefully I will get into Veterinary College next year and after 4 more years of schooling become a DVM (Doctor of Veterinary Medicine). Afterwhich I will work in North America and specialize in some discipline or another (i.e Internal medicine, orthopedic surgery, large animal surgery etc.). I will most definatley be taking my knowledge and experience with me to Armenia. My cousin is an agricultural veterinarian there so I will have an in, but I would like to help them better their agricultural veterinary standards which will help not only the animals but all the people in the region. If I ever decide to become a professor I would like to give lectures in Yervan as well.

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