How do you /diy/ your life back into the track again when you have been unemployed for long time?
>>1097471
Get ur ass up basically like any day project u need to have the drive to do it. Take ur time otherwise you'll be burned out in the long run
>>1097471
It wasn't hard for me because I enjoyed my new job. It was a pain getting used to waking up early again, but once that went away, it was nothing. After 2 years, you forget about what being free is like.
1. Go get any job that will take you.
2. Start applying to jobs you really want.
3. Use #1 to achieve #2.
You might need to add more steps with more jobs. The first job is just so you can say you have a job on your resume.
>>1097504
I worked for a clothing store for 3 years, was out neeting for 1, then got a job as a service tech. No education needed other than knowing what electricity does, and I pretty much learned what a contactor was the first day.
Why do you live in a place with such a bleak job market?
>>1097513
>Why do you live in a place with such a bleak job market?
Because I was born in an europoor country.
>>1097508
This. I earn pretty good money for a college dropout. I went from grocery store clerk to a phone jockey to the field as a technician in various trades. I just kept looking for a better job every time I felt I was at a dead end or had run out of worthwhile things to learn.
>Just like get job