Any suggestions for careers for me?

In summary, the conversation suggests that the person is in high school and is interested in a career that involves groundbreaking technology and science, travel, and opportunities for advancement. Suggestions given include pursuing a PhD and working for the government in fields such as nanotechnology or computer science. Reading textbooks is also recommended for gaining knowledge and skills in these fields.
  • #1
thewhills
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While I am only in high school, I would LIKE to learn a bit more on possible career since I KNOW this will be a problem in the future.

Here is short:

I am a huge geek
I like groundbreaking technology and science and bringing it into everyday life
I like to be on the move, analyzing things..etc.
I like politics a bit and travel A LOT too.
I want opportunities to advance
I want a nice job,office and enough money to support a family.

Any suggestions?



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  • #3
If you are a US citizen, I would get a PhD in something (anything) and then go into government work as an analyst. Work for the DOD or CIA or State Department. They need lots of geeks and there is lots of travel. People I work with regularly travel everywhere. You name it and someone in my office has gone there or are going there: Europe, Mid-East, Australia, you name it. It is not the highest pay but you don't starve and the benefits are great. I recommend a PhD in something because that gives you the best chance to advance.
 
  • #4
Yeah, I will definitely look into that.
I'll maybe try for an internship in college.

Not to mention unparalleled job security.
 
  • #5
Politics and travel? Why not take a year out after high school and travel to "politically sensitive" destinations/projects. For instance, third world teaching/solar build/count endangered species/sailing tall ships... Taking a year should also give you more perspective on what you want to do with your life. You might want to watch "ONCE UPON A TIME IN MEXICO (2003) *** Antonio Banderas, Johnny Depp,..." before deciding to travel abroad with the CIA to see the world (or not).
 
  • #6
So basically you want the american dream.

They sell this dream early on I can see.
 
  • #7
^^^^
Yes
 
  • #8
BTW,Thanks for all the help.
 
  • #9
Honestly, that list looks pretty generic. It doesn't give enough information about your real interests to narrow down potential careers at all.

The good news is, whatever you find yourself liking, those qualities you've described will make it easier to find and keep a job in any field...willingness to travel, interest in implementing new technologies, want to advance in your career, etc.
 
  • #10
Any suggestions Moonbear?
Or Questions to help me narrow it down?
Any books I can read?
 
  • #11
Trader in high finance ? :biggrin:
 
  • #12
Trader the 2nd method...Making you so rich you can do anything
 
  • #13
I think vanesch meant his suggestion as a joke, in light of the current crisis on Wall Street. See the big grin?
 
  • #14
I saw the intent,but responded otherwise.
 
  • #15
thewhills said:
Any suggestions Moonbear?
Or Questions to help me narrow it down?
Any books I can read?

bump
 
  • #16
If all else fails..you can always instead join the Army and be an American Hero. Lot's of travel with the latest High Tech war industries equipment to play with, No? :rolleyes: :tongue:

http://img257.imageshack.us/img257/307/12ob0.jpg

I'm kidding...just messing with you Haha.
 
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  • #17
If you are best at science, math and computers, then get a masters or phD in computer science. If you are citizen of USA, you will make fortune in COMPUTER FORENSICS, you can work for FBI or CIA!
 
  • #18
For books, how about a Calc text or something of the sort?
Read textbooks. Best advice I can give.
 

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