18 I studied financial management in vocational college for two years this year and came out to work before graduation. My parents asked me to be a general worker in the factory, but I don't want to g

18 I studied financial management in vocational college for two years this year and came out to work before graduation. My parents asked me to be a general worker in the factory, but I don't want to go to the factory. If you don't want to work in a factory, don't go. This is a waste of time. If you don't have a high degree, you can learn about adult universities. Although you can't say it's good or bad, at least you have a college diploma. It doesn't mean that you can only engage in the service industry with low academic qualifications. You have many choices. It mainly depends on whether you are willing to work hard and study office software in your spare time. Now the internet is so convenient that you can find those video tutorials by searching hard. After learning, you can become an ordinary clerk first. If you study slowly and accumulate experience, it will definitely be difficult to find a job in the early stage, but don't worry. You are only 18 years old, and it's not too late. Step by step, don't rush for success. Use your spare time at work to learn more about which way you want to go in the future. Plan for yourself now and move on. User in job q: anonymous user.

Actually, it's not. First of all, I suggest that the landlord should never be a factory worker, which will limit your thinking. So, you are only 18. If you don't want to do ordinary clerical work, you can take some time out while working, learn the industry you want to do, and then slowly change careers. And eloquence and so on. Be bold, it's nothing. From Q User: Mr. Chen