>24 years old with nothing to show for
Any careers that don't take to long to complete? i dont want a 4 year career
Kneepads + mouthwash
>>1744802
>>1744802
>Any careers that don't take to long to complete?
Do you mean courses? As in a degree?
If you have ideas you can do without degrees, connections and a willingness to learn get you further. Do you think a degree is a ticket to a safe job or something?
I know people who flunked out of university but did really well in business and in life. They learned plenty whenever they had the chance.
OK it's rare but still, higher education can be for people without direction, connections or any clues.
>>1744847
are there some lame-asses on here that literally wait patiently for a new thread so they can post "LE OVERUSED KNEEPAD MEME FUNNY_!_!_"
My backup plan was to become a municipal worker (hauling garbage, patching roads, etc), but I would have needed to use my connections to get that job.. kek
>>1744802
You can always become a bricklayer or plumber. Those pay better than mowing lawns. I don't know much money you would make sucking cock, but I don't know if there are any college courses for that.
>>1744802
become a real estate agent.
>>1744802
Electricians apprentice. Its a necessity. I just saw an x-co-worker come by who just started into it. My dads a deadbeat but always was able to make a buck for a guy who needed an electrician. I think i went and visited him as a child, and we had a family wire stripping.
Tech school meme takes about 9months
Get a CDL and drive a bus or a garbage truck.
Locally here, businesses are now fucking paying people to study to get them.