23yo loser here
I was great in school started a drug and online gaming addicition and lived in mediocrity for the last five years. I've done some work as a house painter but I hate it and I'm not good at it... And I just got fired because I didn't want to spend my own money on my employer's tools. I feel I have settled for less and haven't been using my potential and it makes me depressed in this moment... Now I really need to get some other form of income. I have no money and few skills but I'm "smart" and have good looks. I don't wish to shit up the board but any advice? I feel this is where I should ask. Thank you. Pic unrelated.
Trade or go back to school for a marketable degree.
Or get some kneepads and start your own business.
>>1990647
Just work the wagecuck life for a few years and save until you've got enough money that a random broken leg or whatever won't mean you end up in the gutter.
You're depressed and not using your full potential? Boohoo, every unemployed loser with lack of self-awareness is. It's time to realize that whatever your second grade teacher said, you're not a genius. You're probably smarter than most people, but if at 23 you're not a discovered genius at maths/sports/music it means you're gonna have to work for the food that fills your stomach.
>>1990682
Thanks man. You're so right. I guess I'll hand out resumes like a maniac... And I put 'smart' in quotations to signify that I am basically just a piece of shit lol
>>1990647
Buy bitbean
Thank me later.
>>1990712
I get a really sketchy vibe around the online coins. I don't know anything though
I guess bump but I'm just going to apply for random jobs. There are no quick fixes
>>1990738
well then you might just have what it takes to make a little bit of side money
>>1990802
Well I know 4chan for what it is and I know most aren't going to be too helpful. Care to point me in the right direction? How much money do I need to start?
bitclone are not exactly ''income'' its more like a casino slightly rigged in our favor.
If you are a smooth talker, go try and get a job at as a kitchen dealer. No need to know as much about tech as with cars, higher seller bonuses. Another thing is that the biz can use some fresh blood. Mainly white 40+ people working in it. I work weekends to finance my study, and make 1k month with 2 days of work. No diplomas yet. All I needed to land the job was a semi-casual suit and conversation skills.Bit of knowledge about cooking is a bonus, but if you live on your own you should have that.
>>1990647
my advice is you should never take advice from people when you can't see their face; reading text off a screen from some cuck who you don't even know is a sure-fire way to wasting precious time, hope, and sinking deeper into angst and confusion.
tl;dr get the fuck off 4chan, ask a family member for help
>>1990647
>drug addiction
Dumb nigger, if youre already involved with drugs you should be making money
>>1990647
Typical /biz/ advice: buy kneepads
And people ask why /biz/ is shit without crypto.
Also, you should get a trade or go to community college to get a degree. Or just get a job somewhere for minimum wage and work from there.
To all the anons saying get a degree, what if you don't have that option?
I'm not OP, but that's my situation. I have people I need to care for. I need a solid income that some part time job won't give me. I also need to be able to afford a car to go to school, school supplies, and etc.
It's not as simple as getting scholarships or grants since I don't qualify for much of either and being in debt would be detrimental to everyone around me. My only options is to work full time with a highschool degree. I currently sell cars, and I actually like the job. I enjoy helping people learn about cars and buy something they will enjoy. No, I don't rip anyone off since I don't get paid off of gross profit.
The industry is currently slowing down though, and I'm fearing about going back to a $10/hr job. What does someone do in this situation? I'm on the brink of just becoming a druggie myself.
>>1991349
Kitchens, same job, better pay because richer customers, less of a price war, more value on service itself. Everybody buys a car. Only people that OWN a place buy a kitchen.