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Originally Posted by jessebrenele
I'm getting a little homesick. Ever since getting an EAD I moved out (due to unforeseen circumstances) and have settled at a job as a clerk in a litigation office. It felt like I was secured, I even had two part-times with it, but now that I realize by everyone that I know since getting in are now leaving and moving on.
I kind of feel old, and dreary of the same routine. I was wondering if there are other opportunities that I could take, and thanks to DACA, I can. However, I'm just fearful because finding something I love and would actually want to do is said to be very difficult. Even harder without a degree or meaningful certificate. Otherwise, I think I'm starting to get job rust like my other (also DACA) friend. He works as a teller, found it great, but now is dreary because of the monotony. Can we escape the cycle of day jobs?
What job or career have you taken in after getting your DACA? Did you change a lot of jobs or did you stay and get promoted? Or are you stuck in a dead-end like I am, what are your plans for 2015!
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Have you heard of financial freedom? It's going to happen to me before I turn 50. All this is possible due to DACA. You, unless you have a clear goal, you will never escape the cycle of day jobs. =) Also, you sound extremely naive, or extremely young to be able to appreciate your current situation. You make your own life, you make your own choice, you do what you love to do, and the money will follow. Good luck to you!!!
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