Acting is fine if you have a serious dedication to it and are willing to take the risk of getting into the industry, but financially, it could be difficult if you don't get in right away.
Police officer is a great career probably, but the way I see it, if you want to do that, why not do military first? That way you would probably get priority hiring as well as a bunch of other benefits. As a cop, you probably won't make a ton of money, but it's a rewarding profession for many.
Military is a great option for many people. If you can deal with the potential risks involved and be able to deal with the nature of your job, you will get a lot of benefits and a lot of respect. In many cases, the military will pay for people's education, healthcare, and even provide housing to families and such. (From what I hear, I'm not actually in the military).
One thing I should make clear about that is that once you join, you are pretty much going to be owned by them. You may not get to do exactly what you want to do right away. For example, if you join the Air Force, you may not get to fly right away if that's what you want to do. If you want to fly, you need to get your four year degree first and then you may be selected to be a pilot. It's a great way to go if you're physically healthy and willing to work hard. There's also many other great jobs in the military and it's something to look into if you're interested. Get all the info before you join, though. Best wishes!
Which of these careers should I pick?
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Acting is fine if you have a serious dedication to it and are willing to take the risk of getting into the industry, but financially, it could be difficult if you don't get in right away.
Police officer is a great career probably, but the way I see it, if you want to do that, why not do military first? That way you would probably get priority hiring as well as a bunch of other benefits. As a cop, you probably won't make a ton of money, but it's a rewarding profession for many.
Military is a great option for many people. If you can deal with the potential risks involved and be able to deal with the nature of your job, you will get a lot of benefits and a lot of respect. In many cases, the military will pay for people's education, healthcare, and even provide housing to families and such. (From what I hear, I'm not actually in the military).
One thing I should make clear about that is that once you join, you are pretty much going to be owned by them. You may not get to do exactly what you want to do right away. For example, if you join the Air Force, you may not get to fly right away if that's what you want to do. If you want to fly, you need to get your four year degree first and then you may be selected to be a pilot. It's a great way to go if you're physically healthy and willing to work hard. There's also many other great jobs in the military and it's something to look into if you're interested. Get all the info before you join, though. Best wishes!