Hey guys... i'm not really sure i'm posting in the right section but still it pertains to business anyway, so here goes..
I'd like to ask your advice about something. I'm at this point in my life where I am stuck in a rut... that is, I feel like I'm not going anywhere. See, my parents each run their own businesses, businesses that I might inherit someday. I know I'm supposed to work for them but even though I do, I feel like I'm not growing professionally coz it doesn't feel like I'm really working (a typical day would probably be me just sitting in the office surfing the net or catering to my mom's whims.) Maybe it's because I'm the COO (child of owner) I'm not really entitled to really work and I'm not entitled to any pay except for a 100/day allowance. And that's where I get frustrated because I feel that I'm mentally downgrading and I'm still depending on my parents financially.
I'm considering going back to working in a callcenter... a friend of mine just did and I'm so jealous because you can really see the improvements. And I love the fact that you get to hone your English skills, get to meet and talk to different people, do challenging stuff. And it's nice to see that he's working for a company where he gets a lot of benefits and that in a sense, he's financially independent. But my entrepreneurial streak in me argues "just how far working in a call center would take me?" See, I used to work in a call center and I only lasted for about 4 mos coz I got burned out with the graveyard shift. I could look for a daytime job but there's not many job openings that suit my preferences and I know I'd ony feel trap if I have to work for a job that I don't like.
Or maybe I should just go back to studying. I've always wanted to take up baking, but couldn't though because I don't have the money for it and my parents don't like to shoulder the tuition on what they think is a waste of time. But I know that if I learn this skill, it's an investment because I could translate this skill into a business venture.
If I go back to working in a call center, I get to have money and be financially independent right away...for as long as I could work. If I opt to study, it's a better long-term goal than working but who knows exactly when I could earn money provided that I could even build a business out of it long enough for it to take off. Time would be my worst enemy and time is not really something we all have a lot of...
What about you guys... which do you think should I focus on? I wish I could say I could do both but I had a friend who did exactly that, and up to now I'm still thinking how he managed to go to work in a call center in the dead of the night then go to culinary school right after with barely less than a couple of hours to sleep in between... everyday.