>can't move out
>rent price is too high
>can't get a job
>no experience
>need experience
>to get experience?
just what the fuck
if this isn't social experiment to make us go insane, psyops mkultra lab rats for millennials to go insane and an hero by the millions i don't know what is, also most normies are struggling and chads and stacies are the only ones succeeding
>>34003823
i can move out, i can afford rent i just dont wanna.
i looked at the 1BR prices, i could definitely manage but eh.
>>34003823
>>no experience
>>need experience
>>to get experience?
this i just dont get
how are you supposed to get a job when you need experience to get a job?
>>34003898
its pretty crucial to experience living independently at late teen years in order to develop into an adult
thats why normies do the whole room mate thing, living around their pairs, or people around their age, being stuck at home from 18-25 is probably teh worst thing you can possibly do and will fuck you up desu
>move out
>become independent
>better yourself
>find a job
goes hand in hand
>26
>no work experience
>no degree
>arthritis
how fucked am I?
>>34004003
the only hope is neetbux now
>>34003823
>>can't get a job
>>no experience
lower your standards. work fast food or retail for a while. You definitely don't need experience for those jobs.
having no experience is just a convenient excuse for you to be a lazy piece of shit.
>>34003823
make a website and start your own business, make business cards, go to small businesses and pitch your services. When asked about experiences just say you're bound by NDA's. The more places you go the more chances you have of catching a client. Charge them recurring monthly fee. Depending on what services you offer you can do remote. Collect monthly fees from lots of people, register your business and then become wealthy.
>>34003989
Yep I did it a little, and it was great. After work I was totally free to do whatever.
I'm not naive to it, I just would rather have the extra cash instead of living on my own.
>>34004043
yeah because successful business ideas just fall out of the sky.
>>34004068
My brother which is 12 years older than me had the luxury of moving out at the age of 18
He worked at a gas station,, i use to go to his house all the time to play halo 1 and 2 cause mom and dad didnt spoil me, back then i clearly remember he had everything while studying
>pic related this was literally my brothers 2nd car at the time. im pretty sure he acquired it after a year of working
when i turned 18, RECESSION
family pressure
>get wreked
>depression settles in
>1 year into looking for a job
>start developing mental disorders
>2 years in
>losing mind
>3 years in
>gets harder to cope day by day
>4 years
>give up
>30
>unable to use degree because I can't pass a test
>no job
>no experience
>150,000 in debt
>lives at home with mommy and daddy
someone please kill me.
>>34003823
Welcome to the shit reality of life, OP. I've never gotten a job where I didn't know someone who already worked there. When you have to rely on yourself, you figure out quick that you don't need the fancy cellphone, or those snack cakes, or whatever extra.
>>34003989
>>34004278
we had this convo last night on this board.
being able to afford your own room in a house full of juvenile 20 somethings does not make you an adult.
it just makes you a normie.
>>34004278
The 90s were pretty awesome if you werent a total slacker. Lots of people made good money - even at shit jobs - and got to have a lot of fun with it.
>>34004328
>150k in debt
Where do you live?I'll put you out of your misery
>>34004412
My brother lived in a 1 bedroom apartment where i would visit for a while, it was super comfy.
he never shared a room, he paid his rent from the money he earned
He and his gf would let me look after this apartment while they went out, they are both married now
Also link to last nights discussion i wasn't here for that thread
>>34003927
Volunteer work it's actually really simple.
>>34003823
The government is a corporation
Welcome to 2017, anon
If you're looking for a real job in the United States you need to have a degree which is a piece paper saying you know the bare minimum of information to do the work and you need at least six months of internship experience so they know you know how to behave in the workplace and have references that back up your claims.
So in America you have to go through a billion hoops and can still have your professional life ruined if you rub your superior the wrong way.
Getting a good job is literally only achievable to the normiest of normies. Just join the military if you don't want to work at Burger King. If you live in Europe maybe things are easier because of socialism.