Rick
Certified Enneadecagon Designer
This is going to be a little more serious than my usual posts. And I'm sure I won't be the only one who knows what this feels like. I'm 24 and I've been working with vinyl for a few years and enjoying it. However I'm just starting to question if I really want to stay with this for the rest of my life. Not to mention how different will the technology change in the future. This comment made me laugh out loud, back in the day, it was a brush and a can of paint, imagine the changes we had to go through Its no secret this is a bad time in the economy for a young guy to be an entrepreuner. From what I have read, it's a great time to be an entrepreuner. And it seems like in this business you're only as good as what you've got in production right now... I don't really know what direction I want to go (although fire & rescue is a possibility) but I was just hoping some of you with a lot more job and life experience could give me some words of wisdom. Would you do it all over again? Would you start the same way in todays economic climate?
It's like that line in City Slickers... but instead of it being the secret to life, it's the secret to a career. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2k1uOqRb0HU)
Vinyl is not signage, it may be that after a few years of playing with vinyl, it's not as satisfying to you... there is more to signage than vinyl.
I have 4 boys. One a few years younger than you, my advice to him...
In work, find what you are passionate about. Learn it, stick to it, smash through limitations (they usually only exist in your mind) find a way to make a living at it, advance farther than your mind allows you to, you are more capable than you think.
It's okay if you don't know what to do for a career, just pick a direction and do it really well until you do find it.