Nearly 28, friendless, socially retarded, somewhere in England etc
Since my questions have may have been too broad for a site like 4chan. I'll narrow it down to something specific.
I need a decent career. Not a job where I'm currently spending stacking shelves and taking shit from managers who are increasing their bonuses by slashing our £8 an hour overtime.
I've been talking to a few people and they say with my (5 year old) 2.2 maths degree, that I only really have two options; accountancy or "something" to do with computers like tech support.
It's nearly August so I have less than a month to put what little money I have into a course that pushes me forward into one of these careers.
So what's a good path, accountacy or "something" in IT? Is there a viable third option that doesn't cost a lot of money or time? Time mostly cos I can almost feel life escaping from me hour by hour.
>Career
Out where I'm at, accounting is great because it's basically entry-level generalist tier, which is god-tier in a city whose industries can suffer very heavily and just full on purge like, 100-400 people just because a market took a skinny dip.
>my life is escaping from me
Eat shit there's Asian women living to literally 100 years older than you. Your shit probably ain't even half over
>>18569783
What sort of salary can I expect? I currently earn £12000 and a discount at pizza hut.
>>18569776
Get into programming my nigga
>>18569878
What does that entail and any specific (UK) course I should take?
Bump.
Come on, stop replying to bait threads and help me out. If I'm even somewhat successful I'll drop a few steam vouchers.
I'm in a similar boat. I have been graduated with a bachelor of science in biology since 2015 and I am working in fast food. I hate myself for fucking around and coasting in college. I ended up with 2.75 gpa which isn't the worst, but apparently you need 3.0 or 3.4 even for a masters.
I thought a bachelor of science could get a job but it can't, apparently, without 2-5 years of experience in some field.
>>18569878
>>18569923
You could probably search and find the answer for this. I get overwhelmed whenever I try to look for the options I have or whatever. I just wish someone would tell me exactly what I should do. I think I must have some sort of anxiety. I'm just saying it's a struggle.