I'm having some job woes lately and I think I need some advice... I just came back from a two-week sick leave after having surgery, so it could just be the back-to-work blues, but I'm not 100 per cent sure that's all it is. I'm 22 and have been working as a reporter for a weekly newspaper here in Alberta. I started college at 18 but before that had work placements and an internship at a newspaper. The college program was two years, but a few months into my second year I got a job here in the west. I did the rest of my school-work through correspondence to graduate and was one of the youngest people in my college to get a job that early on in my program. I guess some people have found jobs with just a month or two left to go, but I had almost a whole year. Anyway, so I have been working in newspapers for a while. To make ends meet more easily these days, I also work part-time at the grocery store and I freelance for a horse magazine. I L-O-V-E being a writer. I love English, grammar, researching the big story and trying to make a difference in people's lives by telling them what they need to know. Not to mention I am probably the nosiest person I know and what better career than a reporter for someone like me, right?

But being a reporter means a shoe-string salary, late nights and weekend work and I don't think that's the life I want forever. What about when I have kids? Instead of hanging out at home, I'll be covering hockey games or council and I want to be able to spend a lot of family time with them. I'll admit there are a lot of things I am interested in - animals, languages, working with kids, all that kind of stuff. I was toying with the idea of being a teacher a few years ago and now I have been researching local schools that teach sign language. Problem is, if I want to switch careers I need to be committed and decide, 100 per cent, that I want to do it. But I'm just not sure. What do you guys think??
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