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Originally Posted by Mr.Coffee
eeeehhh I'm not so sure it'll be so easy, but depending on personality, network and who-ya-know, grades, the degree could work. Likely not just that easy though if you're working with a Kinesiology degree (sorry... but... honest in my opinion). I can see why the OP would want to upgrade slightly.
If you like money... there are lots of jobs. Consider:
Photography (seriously)
Plumbing
Electrician
Welder
Rigs..
SAIT 2 yr technical programs...
Nursing is better for men than people think
there's lots of jobs! Also as for personal trainer thing... that also might not be too shabby if you're interested in that stuff and know what you're doing.
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yeah, I'm good at personal training, just finding a way to get clients where you aren't t the gym for 12 hours a day and only getting paid for 7 of them is hard. I may just go back into it while I try to sort out what I actually want to do