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    Bachelors in kinesiology

    I was considering majoring in this and was wondering if some of yall could tell me what kind of jobs you can get into with it. I know personal training but I hear they don't make a whole lot.

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    One of my good friends graduated with that and can't find a job in anything so he's going back to school...stay way.

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    Most are stuck with personal training. It is not a career that you want to get in. Have you ever noticed that most trainers a very young? It's not a job that has a long-term future. I could go into greater detail but you seem to know already that it is not the best of jobs.

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    check out nursing.......no joke

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    Unless you freelance train, stay away from it. DO NOT WORK UNDER ANY MANAGEMENT BE IT A GYM OR OTHERWISE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Atomini View Post
    Unless you freelance train, stay away from it. DO NOT WORK UNDER ANY MANAGEMENT BE IT A GYM OR OTHERWISE!
    Agreed...they will rape you of all your profits.

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    bogus degree. my buddy is graduating this year from that after 6 years of university and is hoping to get at best $18/hr. I make $40/hr for 1/6th of his schooling and probably 1/60th of his tuition.

    If you're a hands on guy trades are a good thing to get into. There'll always be a demand for it and school is short and cheap compared to college.

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    Take the LSAT and goto law school....

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