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16360342 No.16360342 [Reply] [Original]

what do I have to do to get myself out of service economic wagecucking?

I'm 33 now and have always work in entry level customer service jobs. all the time, I look for jobs and it's always asking for experience and skills I don't have.

I mean if I have to go back to school as last resort than I will. I am reticent as a 33yo, I will have to continue wagecuck full time and study at the same time so I am not sure I can cope.

what skills can I self learn to get enough credentials to find some work even if it's a little bit beyond entry level customer service or even self employable?

I want to cry but I don't remember how to do it.

>> No.16360368

>>16360342
Kill yourself

>> No.16360411

>>16360342
Just get on disability.

>> No.16360430

>>16360342
Get a trade.

>> No.16360433

>>16360430
>Get a trade.
Why?

>> No.16360465

>>16360433
manly work makes you feels good

>> No.16360471
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16360471

>>16360465
Cope.

>> No.16360542

>>16360342

stop wagecucking for nothing, use the salary you get as a means to an end to live a life you can be comfortable with. Start a business around something you care about or work the bare minimum and focus on other things you enjoy doing. What is the alternative really?

>> No.16360552

>>16360542
NPC detected
Are you really happy ? How do you feel ? How are you ?

>> No.16360583

>>16360552

I am great, got about a year of wages saved up. March my contract expires and I am slowly starting my own business from home. Which will give me back my own schedule, so I can hit the gym to go boxing during the day again. I may meet some temporary set backs, but all in all life is going quite fine anon.

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>>16360542
>What is the alternative really?

I want to learn about trading, machine learning and algorithms but afraid I'm too much of a brainlet to understand it. but right now I'm constantly drained of energy between constantly looking for new jobs and trying to not walk into traffic working current job.

I have no idea what kind of business i'd want to run...

>> No.16360670

>>16360589

I don't know your circumstances, but it sounds more like an willpower issue to me. One way or another, you'll have to figure something out; being close to your age; 40 seems a lot closer than 30 felt at 23. And if you don't act, life will be quite scary at 40 if you are stuck in this same cycle. I mean, I'd seriously consider getting myself a rope at 40 if I don't keep going up from here.

> I have no idea what kind of business i'd want to run...

At the very least make your job about finding that out. Use the money you get from your job for a potential business idea or investments in the future or possible education. Don't slave away for nothing, its the lowest way of being cucked.

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>>16360670
I have a fair bit of money saved cos I still live at home. I have 20k savings. have just registered for a networking short course. but I still get anxious when I think about quitting my job for some reason.

>> No.16360747

>>16360589
Lmao I remember the threads here when this happened
A surprising amount of neets on this board were defending him

>> No.16360771

>>16360729
> but I still get anxious when I think about quitting my job for some reason.

That's what most people get trapped by.
You'll have to get over it or you won't move on at all.

Of course you can grow complacent on salaried job(s) and give up on ambition like most do.

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16361356

It help desk
Lie on ur cv

>> No.16361597

>>16360342
try getting into IT with a help desk job. it's pretty much customer service but you will be gaining technical skills that can be applied to more advanced jobs, like sysadmin, and from there you can get an even higher tier job like network engineer or network security. also you don't really need any special qualifications to start, maybe an A+ cert that will take a couple months max to study for. though for those higher tier jobs you will need to get certs or at least study those topics in your own time, but having experience from the lower level jobs will help.