I wouldn’t be comfortable aligning my career goals that way. Just because my boyfriend offered a job at the end of the tunnel. Love can be fickle.
If you have a passion for languages and would enjoy that more I’d consider that first.
But OP these are 3 drastically different career paths and it seems you might not have a strong grasp on what you’d like to do.
Getting into something for the money exclusively can lead you down an uncomfortable rabbit hole. So you need to ask yourself how you feel about doing these roles for another 20+ years.
So ask yourself how much time and money you’re willing to invest in a career path that could change. It’s not impossible to go back to school and try something else later on in life. But life has a way of locking you in.
PP_BOY_@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Accounting 100% if it were me. You can study language privately and an accounting degree will give you some stability if you decide to pursue physiotherapy later on
SomethingBlack@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
Completely agree. Although I have known a few people who went for accounting because of the reasons OP gave and absolutely HATED it. So it’s important to make sure you can actually handle it as a day job
adespoton@lemmy.ca 2 weeks ago
Having accounting training is beneficial even if you hate accounting. Even if you only get through the first year and decide to switch, having that initial training means you know what’s what later in life when dealing with accountants and auditors.
Plus, it’s useful to be able to manage your own personal finances.