Posted by Steve | Posted in Modeling Materials and Techniques | Posted on 08-03-2010
Tags: business, modeling clay history, ontology, politics, polls, tags

I dont know what I want to do for a career…Help!?
Hello, i have some main considerations and talents.
I LOVE geography and history, especially political gro and war-related history.
-for this im considering becoming a geography teacher, but I dont have a passion for teaching
I LOVE making models of buildings.
For this i was considering housing architecture, because i know housing architecture will be less complex math, math is not my favorite thing to do…but once i get it, im fine doing it. I really like making floorplans too.
I LOVE arts and crafts-this means drawing and building and molding. Such as clay, drawing, and other materials.
I lOVE airplanes.
I definatley am not interested in aerospace engineering, i like observing planes and dealing with planes more. I also love flying.
For this i wanted to be an airplane servicer, or a flight attendant.
Any suggestions? Or any websites to help with good job descriptions?
Buliding architect. OR historian. OR archeology/anthropology
tricycle landing gear rubber band airplane
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