Chantelle thought that she wanted to be a fire fighter. She knows that she wants to help people and wanted to do something physical. She got into a local fire academy, but she is six weeks into the program and has realized that this is not the career she wants to pursue. She is also not doing well in the academy and is at risk for being kicked out of the program. There is well over a year left in the program. What should she do? (1 point) Responses She should stick it out because finishing programs is important.

Many people do not have jobs they like, so she should keep going.

Since Chantelle does not know what else she wants to do, she should stick it out.

This kind of setback happens, so Chantelle should look for a more appealing career

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Chantelle should take the opportunity to reassess her goals and interests. Since she has realized that firefighting is not the right fit for her and is struggling in the program, it's important for her to prioritize her well-being and future career satisfaction. Exploring more appealing career options that align with her desire to help people and engage in physical activity could lead to a more fulfilling path. This kind of setback can serve as a valuable learning experience, and it's completely acceptable for her to change direction at this point.