What sorts of jobs that don't involve math and chemistry greatly could I consider?

So i was really thinking about my future, see i have no clue what i will be, im good at art and english. Il cut to the point, when im older and get a job i want money, i want real money enough money to support myself ad a family and have extras, i can work hard aand dont like taking chances but im willing to spend as long as i need in a college/uni. I considered architecture, lawyer and becoming a pilot or dentist, all very differnt jobs but all ambitious. I struggle with maths and some parts of science which is the only thing stopping me from becoming a dentist because i need chemistry and im kinda weak and cant really find th emotivation for it. I dont care about having a job i enjoy i want a job where can i make money. I know this soudns as if i think it is easy but im aware of how hard it is but what sorts of thinsg could i consider, im confident and speak many languages but would rather not do anything with languages in all honesty. Im artistic but havent got a great imagination and often lack inspiration. Im good at debating and such. I don’t want to consider jobs that are “maybe” jobs (eg - a model, you could make it as a huge model or not - a photographer, you could be a famous photographer or you could be doing cheap wedding ones) Something secure. Any good things i could consider?

Answer #1

you could look into being a social worker. there are alot of different types. You could look into starting a bussiness or getting involved in one.A young elementary school teacher, makeup artist, an amillion more. there are so many careers for a vareity of different smarts.

Answer #2

Wash dishes at a restaurant, or dig holes/ditches lol :D

Answer #3

lol f all that! You could be an environmental consultant, a geologist, or a psychologist or an analyst, or a nurse even. And really, I think you’d make it as a model, you’re very pretty. Just keep looking for your niche as you get older. Speaking of getting older… Your 14 for crying out loud! Don’t worry about this stuff for at least two more years. Just focus on school and enjoy the last of your childhood :D

Answer #4

I agree with Devin, you don’t need to worry about it now. You have plenty of time to figure it all out. I am about to start my 7th year of university, and I have known so many people who come to university thinking they want to do one thing, realizing its not for them, and finding something they had never considered but really love. Focus on the things you are enjoying, try new things and don’t rule things out because you find them difficult at school. University is a completely different environment.

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