The job outlook for personal financial advisors is above average and on the …show more content…
I'm decent at giving emotional advice, but I wouldn't trust myself giving financial advice. I would have to gain control of my own finances first. I wouldn't mind having a financial advisor of my own, but being one would not be ideal. Even once I'm educated and have a better understanding of finances, I don't think I'd have much of a desire to become a financial advisor simply because it doesn't interest …show more content…
I had a very hard time finding three business careers that I want to go into. Out of the three occupations, I would most enjoy being a meeting, convention, and event planner, but my research is not what caught my attention, rather, our guest speaker, David Hainline's presentation. Aside from being a meeting, convention, and event planner, when I think of business, I only think of being the owner (Mr. Hainline is the owner of his business, which is probably why it caught my attention). If I'm going to work under someone, I want to be doing something I love. I haven't been able to find many business careers that really interest me or that I find really intriguing. After hearing you say that I don't need a business degree to be a business owner, and that the degree is really just what differentiates me when applying to be an employee, I decided that a major in business may not be what is going to benefit me most. I plan on minoring in entrepreneurship, however, I may decide to change my major come spring semester. I'm just not sure what else I want to