jackliveshere
1st July 2009, 04:14 PM
Hey all,
Before anyone comments, yes I am 25 and haven't been working for as long as most of the other members of the board, but that's the very reason for this thread :) Just looking for some friendly advice etc.
I've been struggling a lot lately day in day out working and I think I am kind of stuck. Let me set the scene....I work in the domestic construction industry up here in Townsville, a desk job where I'm stuck all day basically. Well I could go out to visit sites, but never get time as I'm always mad busy. It's not a bad job, I am good at it and work hard (it's a small company and everyone needs to pull their weight) and to be honest I am well paid. The first baby is on the way and due in a bit over 9 weeks, the MRS has just completed her uni degree, but will be at home in the foreseeable future looking after the baby and any others that may come along later. So it's just my income and I obviously have a responsibility to my family to support them and keep the wheels turning. What to do....hmmmm....
Let me just clarify, I'll always stick to something to support my wife and growing family, I'm just throwing around options & ideas etc. I've done the education thing through various Unis and various degrees since I finished school at 16. I'm tired of that & don't want to do any of that again.
As far as I see it, this whole situation is trying to find a balance between earning an income in a job where it's enjoyable 'most' of the time (I say most because I'm sure that even dream jobs would have their down days) and not taking too much of a drop in income. The more I think about it, the more it seems like it's a very hard thing for me to do in the foreseeable future. I feel that I am stuck in this job or very similar jobs for a while, that the change train has moved on for now.
I was thinking the other day that if I had my time over and I knew what I do now, I would most probably start an apprenticeship at about 15 or so while finishing the year 12 certificate. That way I could have been finished the apprenticeship while still mainly living at home with no expenses plus get a high school certificate. Apprenticeships appeal to me as they are more of a hands on type job. I've sat at a computer since I finished school and it's killing me slowly - i'm sure some others who do a similar thing can appreciate it! I throw around the idea of doing a mature age apprenticeship, but man, the award rates are absolutely shocking and their is no way I could support a family and pay a mortgage on it.
The only thing that keeps me sane (apart from my awesome wife) is woodworking. Don't get a whole lot of time for it due to work commitments etc, but I try to make time for it. Even if it's just time to read up about more things and learn techniques. Oh it'd be great to have some sort of full time woodworking career - what a dream that'd be - an impossible dream I would say though.
Anyhoo, sorry for the long post! Hope someone is still reading. I am interested in hearing everyone's opinions on these topics. Has anyone been in similar situations? What did you do etc? Anyone got any ideas of thoughts? I'm betting someone will just say 'suck it up', but hey, that's not too helpful to my situation :) And I will just stick to the job if I have to. Thanks in advance :2tsup:
Cheers,
Will
Before anyone comments, yes I am 25 and haven't been working for as long as most of the other members of the board, but that's the very reason for this thread :) Just looking for some friendly advice etc.
I've been struggling a lot lately day in day out working and I think I am kind of stuck. Let me set the scene....I work in the domestic construction industry up here in Townsville, a desk job where I'm stuck all day basically. Well I could go out to visit sites, but never get time as I'm always mad busy. It's not a bad job, I am good at it and work hard (it's a small company and everyone needs to pull their weight) and to be honest I am well paid. The first baby is on the way and due in a bit over 9 weeks, the MRS has just completed her uni degree, but will be at home in the foreseeable future looking after the baby and any others that may come along later. So it's just my income and I obviously have a responsibility to my family to support them and keep the wheels turning. What to do....hmmmm....
Let me just clarify, I'll always stick to something to support my wife and growing family, I'm just throwing around options & ideas etc. I've done the education thing through various Unis and various degrees since I finished school at 16. I'm tired of that & don't want to do any of that again.
As far as I see it, this whole situation is trying to find a balance between earning an income in a job where it's enjoyable 'most' of the time (I say most because I'm sure that even dream jobs would have their down days) and not taking too much of a drop in income. The more I think about it, the more it seems like it's a very hard thing for me to do in the foreseeable future. I feel that I am stuck in this job or very similar jobs for a while, that the change train has moved on for now.
I was thinking the other day that if I had my time over and I knew what I do now, I would most probably start an apprenticeship at about 15 or so while finishing the year 12 certificate. That way I could have been finished the apprenticeship while still mainly living at home with no expenses plus get a high school certificate. Apprenticeships appeal to me as they are more of a hands on type job. I've sat at a computer since I finished school and it's killing me slowly - i'm sure some others who do a similar thing can appreciate it! I throw around the idea of doing a mature age apprenticeship, but man, the award rates are absolutely shocking and their is no way I could support a family and pay a mortgage on it.
The only thing that keeps me sane (apart from my awesome wife) is woodworking. Don't get a whole lot of time for it due to work commitments etc, but I try to make time for it. Even if it's just time to read up about more things and learn techniques. Oh it'd be great to have some sort of full time woodworking career - what a dream that'd be - an impossible dream I would say though.
Anyhoo, sorry for the long post! Hope someone is still reading. I am interested in hearing everyone's opinions on these topics. Has anyone been in similar situations? What did you do etc? Anyone got any ideas of thoughts? I'm betting someone will just say 'suck it up', but hey, that's not too helpful to my situation :) And I will just stick to the job if I have to. Thanks in advance :2tsup:
Cheers,
Will