>19 years old
>still work at a supermarket
>community college
I will never make the bigbux at this rate
>19 years old
this is the opportune time to decide on SPECIALISATION.
This means, pick one niche subject, whether it's underwater basket weaving or supermarket management, and be the fucking BEST at what you do by doing it for a long time (4-5 years).
6 months is where you decide whether to continue. After 1 year you will see GAINZ.
1: what are you in cc for
2: are you in debt and if so how much?
There are much better jobs than super shit market.
You are insanely young.
>>1590114
Media and Communications going to transfer to PR when I go to a uni
No debt
>>1590129
LOL. Buddy, I really hope you're either on a full-ride or attending a top 15 with plenty of financial assistance.
>>1590106
>30
>never had a job
>masters in finance
as a 19yo you are just a babby
>>1590106
i'm 21 and I already wish I was 19 again. Fuck you faggot. Literally the day you turn 21, you'll wish you were younger again. The instant that switch of wanting to be older vs. younger is quite insane.
>>1590146
>>1590158
>>1590106
>Regretting life decisions this early in life
Wew lad.
You just suck at life.
That being said, you still have plenty of time to turn your NEET ass around to make something meaningful of your life.
I'm 23, failed out of uni for STEM last year and instead of moping around I saw it as an opportunity to get into what I really wanted to do.
One year into my entrepreneurial journey and things are just finally clicking for me.
Finally got to the point where I can afford to pay myself a salary of $40k USD about 2 months ago.
It gets better mate.
>>1590112
solid post
>>1590232
>NEET
>in employment and education
Wew
>>1590232
What kind of businesses are you running now?
>>1590237
I had an original idea for a product in the health and wellness niche.
>>1590232
>>1590268
Was it the kettlebell?
I'm so tired of these 'self-made' fuckers running around saying how they made it but they never tell us a real answer.
They are like those luxury car youtubers who make videos from time to time on how they make money babbling about apps and projects in development when they are sponsored by daddy from day 0 till their death.
>>1590268
how did you go about making money from it? I have an idea for a food product in a cultural niche. Not sure what to do with it
>>1591320
Pretty sure he asked his father what to do and he got a "small loan of a million dollars" or something along these lines. I've never seen a successful product that started other like that except hipster kickstarter useless trashes. Prove me wrong please.