The purpose of this study was to investigate the experience of early adulthood children having parents with inconsistent parenting attitudes, their impact on career decisions. For this reason, we distributed a parenting attitude test questionnaire, and collected data through one-on-one in depth interviews with eight adult men and women in their twenties who experienced a large difference in the parenting attitude of their mother and father and have experience in deciding their career paths. The data collected were analyzed by the consensual qualitative research(CQR) method. As a result of data analysis, there are 4 categories, 11 subcategories, and 47 core concepts across 2 areas, such as the experience of a child who grew up from a parent whose care attitude was inconsistent due to research problems, and the experience of deciding the course of a child who experienced inconsistent care. Based on the results of this study, children who had received inconsistent parenting had cognitive, emotional, and behavioral experiences, which were not only negative but also positive, and concerning the parenting attitude, they had a contradictory perception for each parent. It was also found that, despite parents' inconsistent rearing attitudes, if the patents had the same opinion on the child's career problem, or if one of the parents supported the child, the child could choose and decide on the desired career. When such results were discussed, the implications and limitations of these findings were suggested.