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greenmountaingal · 80-89, F
Make it a point to get a good education and a marketable job skill. Have a career and then establish a family. If you do it the other way around, it may not work out very well.
Here are some ideas:
Medical tech jobs are a growing field. Things like Xray technician or phlebotomy.
Real estate jobs; you can start young because anyone, regardless of age, can learn to buy and trade houses. This works if you are genuinely interested.
Currency trading. You can start learning it now. It's lucrative if you really know what you're doing. You start by trading on paper (pretend trading) and only risk money when your paper trading is paying off most of the time.
Any ideas of your own?
Here are some ideas:
Medical tech jobs are a growing field. Things like Xray technician or phlebotomy.
Real estate jobs; you can start young because anyone, regardless of age, can learn to buy and trade houses. This works if you are genuinely interested.
Currency trading. You can start learning it now. It's lucrative if you really know what you're doing. You start by trading on paper (pretend trading) and only risk money when your paper trading is paying off most of the time.
Any ideas of your own?