In college right now, I'm a double major in economics and business.
Does it seem like I'm on the right track? What should I be looking out for and doing now?
I've done
>a maintenance job
>Worked at a winery and lead in sales
>Set up and coordination with conferences, events, and concerts. I work alongside artists, important, and high profile people
>Barista and various restaurant jobs for fun
>Volunteer experience managing a blood drive and coaching several youth basketball camps
>Marketing team for college and working with budgeting
Do I have a good start? I don't even fully know what it is I want to do yet. I'm good with people. I've made connections in the music industry so maybe I'll go down that pathway, I'm not sure. Any advice? What do you wish you knew going into the world?
Sometimes I feel like I'm not even learning anything at college, and I've considered just dropping and going into software sales and working my way up. I appreciate your guys's help.
>>1602937
get an intern. Submit applications for everything.
>>1602937
I used to work restaurants to get laid- waitresses.
I always got promoted to management, which is great free training in running a biz.
owning is where it's at though. If I met my younger self I'd advise to go into either some construction specialty or building maintenance services. Not that it pays well, but its easy to get enough work to hire other people. Especially if you're smart enough to run a business.
>>1603208
Internships are a good idea, that's the next step I was thinking.
>>1603223
That's why I do restaurant and barista jobs, that and tips. I probably wouldn't go into construction or anything, it's just not something I have interest in. I could see myself doing like city design or something though.
>>1602937
>>1603208
As an Econ major I wish I had gotten an internship. Makes getting a job right out of college much easier. Anyway more than that though just do what makes you happy. If you don't know yet try different shit and don't worry if it takes a bit to figure it out. However you make your money you shouldn't spend your life with constant dread about going into work.