There are many different kinds of jobs out there. There are jobs of all ranges that interest the widest range of people you can imagine. There are jobs where you are required to study at a university for years and years. Then there are jobs where instead of going to university you enter a kind of apprenticeship where you actually learn the skills from someone else and then practice them yourself.
And then there are jobs where you are just thrown in the deep end and you have to learn very quickly how to swim, or you will drown. Every single one of these jobs, whether you go to university or not, require education of some kind. And all education is, is the transfer of skills and knowledge from one person to another.
There are other jobs that are pure passion - like finding a games writer placement when your favourite thing to do in the world is play games. There is also the fabled job of being the lucky person who gets to taste ice cream flavours for a living.
Being a teacher, a doctor, a mechanic or a plumber – a job at the end of the day is a job, it is not who you are. It is what you do.
That being said we spend a large portion of our lives working and if we don't love what we do, then every day becomes a struggle. And really life is much too short for that.

