sethdallob
10-16-2000, 07:33 PM
This is a very generic question with applicability to me, and probably just about everyone that actively posts on is board. Does a job exist where jacks-of-all-trades that are relatively bright (like ourselves) can make decent money doing just this sort of thing? Obviously, Cecil seems to have a stranglehold on the syndicated-know-it-all column. But I'm having one hell of a time finding a professional career that has *any* kind of variety in it, and the tediousness gets to me. I assume that I'm not alone, just looking at the fact that there are other people that post answers to a wide variety of questions.
It seems that the average Straight Doper:
1) is bright in a variety of areas
2) likes to learn just about anything
Without getting too personal, here's a brief summary of me:
I graduated college in 2.5 years with a 4 year degree (in Radio TV/Film) while I worked 50 hours a week.
I was a ski instructor.
I got into Mensa.
I've written screenplays, and had one produced (nothing big).
Now I'm a Financial Advisor.
And that's in 3 years.
In short, where can all of this (useless?) knowledge be applied??
Or should I just take my wide curiousities as just trivial and enjoy it for just that?
It seems that the average Straight Doper:
1) is bright in a variety of areas
2) likes to learn just about anything
Without getting too personal, here's a brief summary of me:
I graduated college in 2.5 years with a 4 year degree (in Radio TV/Film) while I worked 50 hours a week.
I was a ski instructor.
I got into Mensa.
I've written screenplays, and had one produced (nothing big).
Now I'm a Financial Advisor.
And that's in 3 years.
In short, where can all of this (useless?) knowledge be applied??
Or should I just take my wide curiousities as just trivial and enjoy it for just that?