At school, they advised me to become a vet. They were so wrong

In year 12, my exasperated careers adviser tried to cobble together ideas for me based on my stated interest, “animals” (because “the Mars vending machine” and “Orlando Bloom” were apparently unhelpful). He suggested I could be a vet.

After a dismal work placement emptying bloodied syringes and cleaning up dog poo at a veterinarian clinic, I realised my interest in animals was limited to cat memes and the occasional puppy.

A dismal work placement at a veterinarian clinic convinced me that I would never become a vet.Credit: Michael Howard

At 18, I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life except watch the extended director’s commentary of Lord of the Rings as many times as humanly possible. There’s so much pressure on school finishers to know what they want to do with their lives, but it’s a lifetime process and, at 37, I’m still not sure that I’m there yet.

As Gandalf says, “It’s a dangerous business, Frodo, going out your door. You step onto the road, and if you don’t keep your feet, there’s no knowing where you might be swept off to.” But I can guarantee you that self-knowledge and a good approach to whatever you do will help you find your feet on the path........

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