u/money_magnet8

What is a solid degree right now?

25f here from Vancouver, Canada. I have been in real estate for 3.5 years, and it was so volatile/I didn't like relying on commission and working 24/7. I have a bad ankle that needs multiple surgeries and so anything physical is out of the question.

I love people and want something that is collaborative and creative. I love playing instruments and would love to be a music teacher, but I can't justify spending x amount on a degree in music (as i've heard the job security is zero to none). I liked being in business, but after real estate I'm not sure what I'd like to do in it. What degree is worth it? It seems as though this job market is cooked with or without a degree. I'm not interested in math or science. Marketing seems super competitive and scary with AI so what is left? I thought about finance, because I feel like that give me some tangible skills, but I feel like I would hate my life in that. PR intrigues me but I hear the layoffs are en mass right now.

People who love their jobs, what are you doing and what degree did you find you got the most value from?

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u/money_magnet8 — 16 hours ago

How is working in PR?

I’m currently a 25f and I’m coming from real estate. I thinking of going to school for PR with a minor in finance. I’m curious how people in PR like their jobs and how useful the degree is.

How stressful is it? Is it a 9am-5pm

or are you working all the time on the clock? Something I’m trying to avoid coming from real estate. Are there travel opportunities? Can it be creative!

What’s your favourite part of the job and what’s your least favourite? If someone can walk me through their day, I’d love that.

Cheers ☀️

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u/money_magnet8 — 23 hours ago