<p>I'm 29 (almost 30), I got a low gpa (2.7) in a mass comm degree in 2010, but not too many jobs in this areas. I'm thinking about pursuing more education in media, animal science, film, research, or physical science. I like writing, but writing is a terrible job market right now. I'm have aspergers (now high-funct autistic), so I can network, but it just takes a lot more effort. I need breaks from it. I thought about trade school, but not sure off the types of degrees I'm looking, (I don't have much interest in being a nurse, mechanic, or wielder). I have thought about accounting, but just sure I would like, math wasn't my favorite class. Thought about Vet Tech, but the average salary isn't very good (29,000 to help put pets done occasionally). I really hated being there when my pets were put down. My gpa below the minimum for grad schools, and I made the fatal mistake of not getting internships. I have a job in at pizza place and convenient store, but not interested in a career in management or sales. I know you can work you way up jobs, just not up to the types of jobs I'm looking for. Most of jobs at the job fairs and job listings tend to be either in sales, fast food, cashier jobs, which I already work and not wanting a career in. Also since I take medication for autism, joining the military would be really tough. I tried vocational rehab, they wouldn't help since I already work part-time. I don't have much money to move either.</p>
<p>Is English your first language? From your writing it seems that this could be a big cause for your problems, especially if your spoken English is as broken as your written. Work diligently to improve your communication skills because without them it makes all your other efforts a hundred times harder,</p>
<p>Boysxx, yes its its, I just wrote on a iphone. Even though I Ieft out a do, I really do not what you are talking about. I’m sure there are grammar errors that I neglected, but I get the feeling your basing that on the fact I left out the word in the question. Just seems you jumped to conclusions awfully fast. </p>