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What are the career options for some that's 30 years old and never had a job?

>> No.52864265

>>52864249
places with help wanted signs hanging in the window

>> No.52864405

Very limited, if not impossible.
Im 29, never worked, and HR roasties act like i called them a cunt if if i tell them ive never worked.

>> No.52864425

>>52864249
Retail.

>> No.52864452

>>52864249
fast food, retail, amazon warehouse. keep in mind that an amazon warehouse will probably mentally and physically kill you on your first day of work if you're 30 years old and literally never worked a day in your life.

>> No.52864468

>>52864249
It depends, how much are you willing to lie?

>> No.52864505

>>52864249
Customer service representative, Retail, sales, Food service worker, Data entry clerk, Administrative assistant, Delivery driver, Warehouse worker, Maintenance worker, Security guard, Landscaper or gardener the list goes on.

>> No.52864533

>>52864249
there's literally nothing wrong with working fast food or uber till you find something else to do. you can work fast food wile taking google certs and start in tech doing help desk general it support. from there you can take your tech anywhere. i recommend cyber sec or systems admin.

>> No.52864565

>>52864249
full time janitor

>> No.52864787

>>52864249
Licensed Medical Practitioner

>> No.52864813

send me a DM on youtube you can work on marketing for my webshow
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1OC_1fe3-rY

>> No.52864874

>>52864249
Hooker

>> No.52864905

>>52864249
Warehouse drone
Retail drone
Delivery Driver
Mail carrier

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>>52864505
I'm thinking about delivery on a bike till I learn how to code. I'm 29, I've worked as a photographer, video maker and also worked at a rich bich beauty parlor, left cuz mask mandates and became averse to people. I'm not that bad, am I, bros? Got some crypto and some silver. No children, no gf, no car, no motorcycle, no bike. God, I hate waging.

>> No.52865004

>>52864981
Don’t learn to code. It will be made redundant by AI in 3-5 years. Learn the trades. Get a plumbing license or something they make like >90k/yr.

>> No.52865015

>>52864533
t. fat retard trying to rope more impressionable retarded niggers into it and coding. yuck. I can imagine what your breathe smells like you fat cunt

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>>52864249
Do literally anything. Find the worst job you can think of and do it for 6 months. Then leave for a slightly better one and do it for 12 months. Then connect with a friend or family member or any former contact and try to get a job in an industry you actually want to be in. Do that job for 5 years. You'll be 36 and extremely employable. Move to a better paying job. Find a 26 year old woman and breed her immediately. You could have 4 kids by age 40 and a decent life.

>> No.52865026

I don’t fucking know. I trained for 12 years in Italy to become a Wendy’s chef. Now I make well over 6 figures and have a 6 figure annual bonus. We are not the same.

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>>52865004
I don't live in NA. No way a plumber have earn this here.

>> No.52865116

>>52865004
I can assure you no plumber is making 90k unless they are working 24/7

>> No.52865193

>>52864452
are you implying OP is that fucking stupid? Why would anyone be allergic to hard work?

>> No.52865260

>>52865004
average tradie salary is 40k.

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>>52865260
I've come to conclude that trade jobs are basically the VSTAX equivalent of a career. You start out with basically nothing but as you slowly add skills, experience, and clients over time, it can become a great career and possibly even a million dollar profit venture.

I have a relative who's been a plumber since he was a kid. Started just unclogging toilets for probably $2 an hour. Now he's got a whole enterprise of plumbers and lives in a goddamn playboy grotto with a copper roof. The difference between him and the people who work for him is that they only do it for 5 years max. He dedicated his life to the trade.