Just graduated out of Uni with an absolutely shit tier degree, i've accepted my loss's but refuse to work in an office, any advice on a good route to take?
>>2470923
Office work isn't that bad. I'm doing it right now...
Honestly just do it. For just a few years. Save and invest all your money and purchase your retirement.
Learn a skilled trade. Something respectable that you actually need to go to school for, like plumbing, electrical, or HVAC. Stay away from monkey work like tilesetting and drywalling.
It doesn't wreck your body like some people think, provided that you actually take care of yourself (which many tradesmen do not). It is physical work and isn't like working in an office, but you're using your head a lot too. The real backbreaking work is for general laborers.
t. Plumber with a liberal arts degree
>>2470923
My degree is very employable but I don't wanna vegetate in an office earning 50-60K a year. I'm going to start a construction company and become a builder/architect with my father who has 30 years experience in the construction industry and already owns a successful business doing mid six figures a year in said industry.
>>2470923
Go join the military as an officer and retire in 20 years, use the GI bill to get another dumbass college degree but get paid to do it, and then spend the rest of your life shitposting and playing World of Warcraft.
>>2471120
My best friend was a plumber that went and got a film degree -- he wound up teaching English in Thailand after all that anyway.
If you've got the discipline and the restlessness within you, you'll figure it out, but this is great advice right here.
>>2471226
>he wound up teaching English in Thailand
there are schoolgirls in need, anon
doing god's work
crypto. buy dgb now and be rich a year from now
>>2470923
Go by train
>>2471210
You just unironically described my dad's life
>20 years in the marines
>retires
>now runs several top-tier raiding guilds on various servers
>>2471280
Your dad is living the dream and his life should be a recruitment tool.