Genrol
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Hi, I'm Michael, I'm 17.
I'm red green colourblind. I've found out that this means I can't be general infantry (normal soldier) in the Australian army along with the vast majority of specialty roles (such as electrician, engineer, etc). This also probably means that I most likely wont be able to join the police, seeing as they only accept a certain level of colourblindness and, even though I don't know what it is, I'm pretty sure I'm going to fail the majority of the ishihara tests. The only other "normal" job that I can think of that I would like to do is a fire fighter but that has the same deal.
Other then that, I can't really think of a "normal" job I want to do for the rest of my life. I wouldn't mind working in a cafe, restaurant, club or concert hall but for no more then 4 years. I'm thinking about searching for military or police roles abroad (New Zealand, the UK or Canada) as I've found they usually aren't as strict but they all require you to become citizens BEFORE applying to any of these positions, and that's a lot of time and money to invest in something when I could later find out that I can't do the job for whatever reason.
I need advice.
I'm red green colourblind. I've found out that this means I can't be general infantry (normal soldier) in the Australian army along with the vast majority of specialty roles (such as electrician, engineer, etc). This also probably means that I most likely wont be able to join the police, seeing as they only accept a certain level of colourblindness and, even though I don't know what it is, I'm pretty sure I'm going to fail the majority of the ishihara tests. The only other "normal" job that I can think of that I would like to do is a fire fighter but that has the same deal.
Other then that, I can't really think of a "normal" job I want to do for the rest of my life. I wouldn't mind working in a cafe, restaurant, club or concert hall but for no more then 4 years. I'm thinking about searching for military or police roles abroad (New Zealand, the UK or Canada) as I've found they usually aren't as strict but they all require you to become citizens BEFORE applying to any of these positions, and that's a lot of time and money to invest in something when I could later find out that I can't do the job for whatever reason.
I need advice.