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Ascendant78
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In short, I finished my AA at one college and had been working on my Bachelors from my current college. However, due to family circumstances, I had to take a break this semester (and possibly next semester too). I now desperately need to find a decent paying job for financial stability.
I'm trying to find work I can do that would be at least somewhat related to what I am doing. I know anything in physics is just going to be way out of my league and will most likely want the PhD. I considered trying to work for local banks since I am great with money, but not sure how much potential they really have to work your way up from a teller without some sort of finance degree.
So, what this boils down to is if anyone has any general pointers of types of jobs that might be well suited for me as a 3rd year (going on 4th) physics major who is well versed in Latex, intermediate skills in C++, types about 100WPM, and knows computers inside and out (Windows mostly, only moderate Linux OS). Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I also considered at home computer repair, but considering I live in a college town near a tech college, they are probably a dime a dozen in this area. Plus, I would prefer something with a more reliable and steady income.
I'm trying to find work I can do that would be at least somewhat related to what I am doing. I know anything in physics is just going to be way out of my league and will most likely want the PhD. I considered trying to work for local banks since I am great with money, but not sure how much potential they really have to work your way up from a teller without some sort of finance degree.
So, what this boils down to is if anyone has any general pointers of types of jobs that might be well suited for me as a 3rd year (going on 4th) physics major who is well versed in Latex, intermediate skills in C++, types about 100WPM, and knows computers inside and out (Windows mostly, only moderate Linux OS). Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I also considered at home computer repair, but considering I live in a college town near a tech college, they are probably a dime a dozen in this area. Plus, I would prefer something with a more reliable and steady income.