Tell me, I want to become, a successful woman, so I went to work at 18?



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Absolutely. I've been working since I was 17, and now at 21 I'm working at a good firm as a marketer. And I'm not going to stop there. And about college life, you can transfer to night school. And why have you decided that this is where your youth ends, because you can also relax and have fun, no one has forbidden working people?

Response from 0[+++++]
Absolutely. I've been working since I was 17 and now at 21 I'm working at a good firm as a marketer. And I'm not going to stop there. And about student life, you can transfer to evening classes. And why do you think that this is the end of youth because you can also relax and have fun working people have not forbidden.

Response from 0[+++++]
no, it's gone. You're too late to start.

Response from 0[++++]
get more experience, it'll be easier in the future.

Response from 0[+++++]
I'm studying and working, too. I hope that counts for something.

Response from 0[++++]
it's all about experience and communicating with people i became a boss in 10 years

Response from 0[+++]
I've been working since I was 17, but I studied at evening school. I'm very glad that I went to work for a paltry salary without any experience at a government agency, but now, at 24, I am confidently on my feet and have a good job in banking with good experience of 7 years and higher education:

Response from 0[+++++]
It doesn't make sense. I also study and work at the same time. But I know it's necessary because it allows me to be independent and to live as I want. So choose: either study and some dependence on parents or work and study and full independence to achieve their goals.

Response from 0[+++++]
it's a strange question - you already went. if you like your job and the team is good, it makes sense. and if not, think about how your current job fits your idea of success. if it does, it makes sense again. you should sacrifice something for your career, you sacrificed student joys. the question suggests that you regret it.

 

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