What job should I do?
I can't be a police, firefighter, nurse, truck driver etc...
Should I just submit to IT and learn cisco + MS servers, or do you have idea for better career?
>>1754162
Military.
Army national guard
Air national guard
Army reserve
Navy reserve
Marine reserve
Coast Guard reserve
Find a workout program online and do it for 3-6 months before you go to basic training. DO NOT choose a job that deals with weapons, you wont learn any valuable skills.
Basic training is roughly 8 weeks, and then you go to a specialized school for a few months after that.
Finish that and serve 12 weekends + 2 weeks each year for 4 years.
You will have skills, you will have references and a network of friends with full time jobs, and you will have very affordable health insurance. Unions LOVE veterans/military.
I'm 23 and halfway done with HVAC trade school. I'm considering joining the coast guard reserve once I'm finished. They may even let me do a shortened version of basic training (just 3 weeks) because of my trade knowledge.
Life on easy mode. Especially with Trump promising to expand the military.
>>1755306
What are the special forces like?
>>1755313
I don't know any real numbers. But I would guess that an experienced potato peeler on an aircraft carrier makes within $10,000 of most people in the special forces. And probably lives a longer healthier life too.
>>1754162
DUI puts you at a huge disadvantage and I think the Military is the best way to level the playing field.
Besides look at the title of your post 27 years old with the education and experience of a 19 year old. You need someone to kick your ass and get your life in order.
>british passport
>refers to "dui" and "truck driver:
>>1755306
can't join American military
dual citizenship
my plan was to move to England, have family there, and right to work.
I don't think DUI will follow