I'm now 30 and been looking for job but I've been so behind in the real job experience department (barely done anything outside of college for 6 years but that was 4 years ago) so I'll prob have to do a lot of warehouse or other menial jobs even so late so that it will be virtually impossible to have a real career but is that really overrated? Or will I ever figure out my real passion by doing these kind of jobs even if I hop between a lot of them. I also just never feel like I'll have a real retirement with how slow this is all going. Just feelin like a loser being so far behind.
Well it's hard even this being the 3rd time I ever done it but I did an interview today for a warehouse cleaning job. In a way I feel so embarrassed though. Shit I should've done 10 years ago so I'm behind in any kind of real career path or should I stop worrying so much about what my career is?
>>1753061
Why have you done nothing the past 6 years?
And yes, you will probably never have a career. Instead you will be stuck in shitty, unskilled jobs the rest of your life.
>>1753871
Well not exactly nothing I did little things like doing some stuff for my dad. While I was in school yeah I didn't do anything.
Do an easy job no one wants to do. Save as much as possible, learn as much as possible and after a few years become self-employed.
>>1753061
>teach yourself something actually valuable
>build portfolio
>apply to every job in related field
>?????
>profit
What degree you have
>>1753061
Get a real estate license. No experience required and they don't even ask for your resume.
>>1753905
An IT one but I was never really good at networking because I have bad anxiety issues and things like that. I have a job coach that helped me get the interview I did. I mean you can tell I'm a bit of a worry crazy.
>>1753921
You should learn how to sell things online. It's perfect for you. Build a website, or sell on ebay/ amazon/ etsy, or even just do affiliate marketing.
No resume required, no social skills, just focus your autism at it.
>>1753931
It's not autism though.
>>1753933
it's a meme for focusing a lot on something
>>1753891
Like what kind of stuff? What is your degree in?
>>1753931
How realistic is it to make a living this way?
I am a few years away from being in a similar situation myself. One thing I don't understand from your first post is: you went to school right? Did something happen where you didn't earn your degree? If not, you should be able to get a job related to your field of study.
>tfw got an engineering degree and couldnt get a job
JUST