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I opted for going to a nautical school, because that's what I thought I wanted to do as a kid. I was actually supported in that decision. But yeah, your country's prejudge seems to hold true...
The only diffirence, I suppose, is that in the nautical sector the Bad behaviour will be pretty much "beaten" out of anyone who has it. And for the people smart and / dedicated enough it offers massive growth oppertunities! With my uncle being a shiny example.
He started out on the same school as me, even with grades that were actually too bad to even apply for it. But he got his paper anyway. After working some years as helmsman and loadmaster for dockwise, he's now promoted to some higher-up role in the company itself, owning an appartement in Singapore, and making all sorts of business trips and such.
As for me... I just don't feel like thats the path, and future I want to have...
I don't really know what I want to do yet. I could easily go for something sciency. But, I dunno...
The only thing that has really gotten me excited is working for the police.
But my parents are completely un-supportive of that decision. Because here, the general view on the police is that they're huge nitpickers fining people for not having their dogs on a leesh, or not having lights on their bycicles, to make up for the goverment's lack of funding... My parents, specifically, even more, saying that the police are just a puppet of the goverment, and that they will force me, as a police officer, to do bad stuff like "take away unvaccinated children from their parents, and send them to jail" Wich they believe WILL happen in the future.
I kinda stepped away from that thought because I think that in some things they do absolutely have a point...
But yeah, there's always maritime customs. Wich sounds awesome, even though I know nothing about it...
In the Netherlands by the way, you're actually mandatory by law to follow school untill you're at least 18 years old and have completed a work aimed school... Soo that kinda sucks...