>22yo
>only have high school diploma
>no work experience
is it too late for me?
>>38417794
You have less than 2 years.
If you ever hit 25 with no work experience you might have it fucking hard
At least try to apply somewhere that requires high school diploma
im 24 and have no diploma or work experience
you could always go my route and get disability
i am legitimately mentally ill though so there might be some faking it on your part but i doubt it's difficult
it's not too late
get a stem degree and point to it when people tell you that you're a failure
>>38417794
I'm in your situation except I'm a year older and have a year of college under my belt. Try going back to school and let me know how it goes. I'd go back if I wasn't trapped in this miserable place.
>>38417805
what if I get a degree? do I still need that pre-25 work experience?
>>38417855
No. My psychiatrist finished college when he was like 28. Granted, times may have changed since then and things might be a bit more competitive, but moving up without prior experience is not unprecedented.
If you think getting a degree is better for you, do that. Even if you can't get right into the job market you can still do this >>38417842
>>38417829
Haha me too bro! High five! X ^ D
>>38417939
>tfw my therapist believed me when i told her i was mentally ill only after hearing that i was 24 years old and have never held a job, gotten a drivers license, graduated, or had a gf
i guess NEET life pays off sometimes. now i collect 1300 a month in addition to 150$ a month in food stamps
>>38417794
Not at all, Where do you live? In some places DOL will pay for school even if you currently have a crap job, because it's a federal grant program.
>22 no job experience
>Fast food is filled with single moms, felons, college dropouts etc
OP you're good. Don't fall for a meme degree though or job.