Hey /biz/ my little brother goes to a meh university that is probably shit tier by your standards and is majoring in fucking marketing.
On top of that he has very little social skills and is on the spectrum like most of you guys, thing is I don't think his grades are spectacular either. SO what the fuck can he do once he graduates? SHoudl I just push him to do as many internships as possible? My family has some connections for PR and marketing type internships in NYC so maybe he can do that?
I just need to know how to help him, because frankly he is just not as lucky as me. What do
>>1220601
Tell him to fucking look for his own jobs. if he is in college you shouldn't be helping him.
>>1220601
>My family has some connections for PR and marketing type internships in NYC so maybe he can do that?
then do that. why are you making a worthless thread here.
>>1220603
To be clear he hasn't asked for my help, but that's just sort of been our dynamic since we were toddlers. Do you have any siblings anon? I'd give him my left arm.
Also i can afford to help him out because one thing he's very god at is not fucking things up. I know he will never be in debt, and will be extremely frugal until he hits the grave but I don't want my parents money to be wasted on college so that he end up working at cvs or some shit
>>1220623
Sorry I didn't clarify, my family does have some connections but it's not a guaranteed thing at all
>>1220601
Maybe you should start worrying more about yourself and less about what your brother does
- Charlie Sheen
>>1220636
I'm one of those guys that sort of goes through life on easy mode. I don't know how to overcome big disadvantages , and from what I've read on here you guys are.
>>1220626
I do have siblings. Maybe it is just an iceland thing, but when someone reaches 18 here, is basically a say bye to family help because you are on your own now.
>>1220695
It's sort of like that here too, but family is often one of the most important things. Iceland must be cool though, I've always wanted to go there