Single child daughter refuses to take over family's gas station business, sets her sights on lawschool instead to her parents' dismay: '[They] told me that I'm throwing away an opportunity and disrespecting their sacrifices'

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    AITAH for telling my parent that I won't take over our gasoline station business?

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    1 (22F) am the only child in my family. My parents own a gasoline station that they've been running for over 20 years. It's been their
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    main source of income, and they've always assumed that one day I'd take over and continue the business.
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    The problem is, I don't want to. Ever since I was young, my dream has been to become a lawyer. I'm currently in college,
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    working hard to get into law school, and I honestly feel passionate about this path. But whenever I bring up my plans, my
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    parents just ignore it and say, That's nice, but the station is your real future. Last week, my dad sat me down and said it's time I start
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    learning the ropes because someday it will all be yours. So I finally told them straight, I don't want to take over the gas station.
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    I want to pursue my dream of becoming a lawyer, even if it means moving away.
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    My dad doesn't seem to get my point and he's clearly not supporting me to pursue my dream of becoming a layer. I
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    talked to my mom about it and my mom said I'm ungrateful to them, because the station gave me the education I have. My dad
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    said lawyers are a dime a dozen, but this business is secure and guaranteed money. My parents told me that I'm throwing away an opportunity and disrespecting
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    their sacrifices. I understand where they're coming from, but I don't think it's fair to force me into a career I don't want right?
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    So AITAH for refusing to take over the family business and wanting to pursue law instead?
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    р lic-baldwin. 1d Become a lawyer & hire somebody to run the gas station for you.
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    peachmelttt OP That's a good point, thanks. If they really want the station to stay in the family, maybe the
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    compromise is me following my dream and still helping manage it from a distance with the right people in place.
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    ricoxoxo I'd do it for, say, 100K a year. Hmu. That way, you can follow your dreams, and I love the smell of gasoline in the morning.
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    Dorzack I would still recommend learning the business before hiring a manager. If you know the business you will know if the manager is skimming off the top. you over or
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    Particular-Try5584 Let it be your uni job... learn the ropes. Then lease it out or manage a staff through it, pocket profit, while you lawyer.
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    Previous_Wedding_577 With the electric cars of the future.. is a gas station always going to be a viable business? Follow your dreams or you will always wonder what if
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    TheJGoldenKimball Gas stations make nothing on gas. They make money on Twinkies and big gulps. You can put in pay chargers and sell big gulps while they charge.
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    facinationstreet They can sell the business, earn retirement money and move on. You need to forge your own path. You will probably need to move out of the area
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    Ok-Sort6969 Follow your dream. You should pursue something you are passionate about.
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    peachmelttt OP Thank you! That's exactly what I'm trying to do, become a lawyer and follow a path I actually care about, rather than just doing what's expected of me.

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