86 Fox
Forum Member
So i havn't stopped thinking about all this since the semester started, im a freshman in college and im going to schoolcraft right now, simply because it's local, cheap, and convenient for me to start off and figure out what i wanna do before i go spend big bucks elsewhere..
Right now I'm currently taking some of the graphic design classes they offer which is a pretty respectable program there, but the more and more i take these classes that come with it.. the less and less i think i could sit behind a computer for the rest of my career. I enjoy working hands on a lot more than i do spending hours on a project on a computer. I took a career decision making class to try to send me on a more clear path and it didn't help me much at all, it just kept suggesting i either be a lumberjack or something outdoor related or an artist of some kind.
It makes sense because the only things i truely enjoy and have any kind of interest or obsession with is cars, or engines and mechanics more or less, and art of almost any kind.
I'd love to be able to find some kind of major or job/career that can involve a bit of both? my dad thinks i should look into opening a garage with some of my mechanically inclined friends, them doing auto work along side my graphics, almost like a west coast customs type thing but a little less Xzibit. Doing custom paint jobs or skins for cars and cosmetic work but also an all around shop? I think it'd be awesome but theres a line between comin up with a good idea and actually putting it into action, I dont really know where im going with this or what i expect to hear from you guys but thinking of the future and what the hell im gunna do to support myself and one day a family while keeping myself from hating my work scares the shit out of me.
Quite frankly, i dont wanna grow up lol just needed to vent and get some of this off my mind and see if any of you know of any good programs at community colleges or university that do hands on type of work or can put me in a position to actually graduate and get a job in this down spiraling automotive industry.
I know this probably hurts your eyes to look at, i apologize ahead of time and to all those who actually read this, thanks lol
Right now I'm currently taking some of the graphic design classes they offer which is a pretty respectable program there, but the more and more i take these classes that come with it.. the less and less i think i could sit behind a computer for the rest of my career. I enjoy working hands on a lot more than i do spending hours on a project on a computer. I took a career decision making class to try to send me on a more clear path and it didn't help me much at all, it just kept suggesting i either be a lumberjack or something outdoor related or an artist of some kind.
It makes sense because the only things i truely enjoy and have any kind of interest or obsession with is cars, or engines and mechanics more or less, and art of almost any kind.
I'd love to be able to find some kind of major or job/career that can involve a bit of both? my dad thinks i should look into opening a garage with some of my mechanically inclined friends, them doing auto work along side my graphics, almost like a west coast customs type thing but a little less Xzibit. Doing custom paint jobs or skins for cars and cosmetic work but also an all around shop? I think it'd be awesome but theres a line between comin up with a good idea and actually putting it into action, I dont really know where im going with this or what i expect to hear from you guys but thinking of the future and what the hell im gunna do to support myself and one day a family while keeping myself from hating my work scares the shit out of me.
Quite frankly, i dont wanna grow up lol just needed to vent and get some of this off my mind and see if any of you know of any good programs at community colleges or university that do hands on type of work or can put me in a position to actually graduate and get a job in this down spiraling automotive industry.
I know this probably hurts your eyes to look at, i apologize ahead of time and to all those who actually read this, thanks lol