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Justin, it's good that you're thinking about work. Finding work that pleases you and still pays your bills is important. Of course, i don't know your age, eduation, background or personality, so neither i nor anyone else online can answer your question directtly. You might start by thinking about what activities you enjoy. If you go to your local employment office (if you're in the USA), they can usually offer you various tests to learn your likes and abilities. You can also talk to employment counselors for free. They will ask you questions that will help you figure it out. Another step is to talk to people in the fields you think might interest you. They will tell you what it takes to do the job and give you insight on the favorable and unfavorable aspect of the work. Every job has both. I know a WWE wrestler and he likes doing it, but it's very hard on his body and he said that it's very hard to break into the business. It can take years of performing in high school gyms, setting up and tearing down your own equipment, getting paid little to nothing. Only a few make it to the big time. Still, some have made it and done well. Jesse Ventura has had an interesting career in acting and politics, for example. Beyond the above, i suggest you don't limit yourself to a couple choices right now. Open your mind and explore your options. If there's something you love doing and you can get paid for it, great. Ask yourself how much time, money and dedication you're willing to invest in getting to that point. Hope this helps. PLease keep us posted on your progress.
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Bruce which WWE wrestler do you know?
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