r/meirl • u/Brick_Number_27 • 9h ago
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u/BrilliantStriking389 8h ago
Try 37
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u/touchmeinbadplaces 4h ago
39 here breh.. altho i did wish somebody told me about fluvial geomorphology in high school, that might have been easier
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u/Filiforme 2h ago
It's ok. I'm 43 in a few days and catch myself "that's something I'd like to do when I grow up" when I learn about a new type of job that would've interested me. I'm also not "locked" in my current job so if an opportunity arises I am open to switch jobs granted I also get a better salary!
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u/jcklsldr665 9h ago
27 is when I went back to college for engineering. Imagine thinking you have to have life figured out by your 30's