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Old Jul 3, 2008, 06:57 AM
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right now i work in a body shop and i like it and all but its getting boring..im 18 and i graduated 2 weeks ago..and i have no idea what i want to do with my future..i need some help

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Sounds like you are making a good start by working and learning how to be dependable, and developing financial independence. Have you taken any career/vocational inventories? Check this site for its interest test: Assessment Testing, Career Guidance and Professional Development | CareerPath.com
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I recommend starting with the Self Directed Search, and using it as a starting point for your investigation. It's a preference-based test which will tell you what careers would be a good fit for your interests. From there, you can explore the skills and training that would be needed for the careers that pique your interest. You can take this test (and read more about the test) for 9.95USD here.

Another approach that's often used by career coaches and counselors is personality-based. For example, if you're an extreme extrovert, a career spent in a cubicle with little people contact would probably not be a good match. A good resource I recommend to folks for this approach to career exploration is Do What You Are. You can visit the authors' website and find free resources for the search here.
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