>>Too educated for manual labor/retail jobs,
how does this work. they won't hire you for being overqualified or you're too much of a lazy Black person to actually do it?
>We don't want people who are TOO educated in our workforce
not sure why they'd be doing this unless purposely saving positions for people who they think actually need them.
Just don’t put that shit on your resume then, in fact you don’t even need a resume to get a job. Go on Craigslist, sort by Manuel labor and call people that need workers and tell them you are available to work as early as possible. They will either have you out for a test day or they’ll to do an interview. It’s that easy. The work is shit and pay sucks though
Try to get good bags and live off staking rewards. A modest and humble life. And in your free time, if you're so smart, you can do something with your time.
>too autistic for white collar jobs
with that mentality you will never achieve anything, I mean, I had my fears when I started to hold things, I looked all day long at charts in dexview (and I still do) but with time you learn things, and paranoia and insecurities become just silly thoughts, try to take the initiative
Also emergency services like police, ambulance, firefighter.
Nurse
Mechanic
There's a million different things. I would recommend finding something you're either already good at or enjoy doing and then pursuing a career in that field.
Also look at industry certification you might need. Having the certs will increase your chances when applying for entry level positions
>Too educated for manual labor
Manual labor is patrician if you have a lot of agency. You get to spend a lot of time thinking while your body gets strong and lean. The best job I've had was basically carrying rocks around.
I mow lawns. I can literally spend all day with soundproof headphones on listening to a audiobook cutting grass with little effort (god bless self propelled mowers)
It is braindead easy work especially if you are just going to regularly maintained jobs you have mowed 1000 times.
NEETbuxx collectors are hiring.
Videogame streamer
>>Too educated for manual labor/retail jobs,
how does this work. they won't hire you for being overqualified or you're too much of a lazy Black person to actually do it?
Overqualified. They check my education and see I'm a college grad
>We don't want people who are TOO educated in our workforce
not sure why they'd be doing this unless purposely saving positions for people who they think actually need them.
Just don’t put that shit on your resume then, in fact you don’t even need a resume to get a job. Go on Craigslist, sort by Manuel labor and call people that need workers and tell them you are available to work as early as possible. They will either have you out for a test day or they’ll to do an interview. It’s that easy. The work is shit and pay sucks though
I left it out at my newer applications and they did an education check
Apply for small business labor. If it’s not a big corporation they won’t do an education check
I got a PT job at a local grocery store. but I need more money
And then everyone clapped and my 8 year old said FRICK TRUMP, FREE ABORTION NOW
Try to get good bags and live off staking rewards. A modest and humble life. And in your free time, if you're so smart, you can do something with your time.
None. You’re clearly a genetic failure. Accept it and be thankful for it.
Bank wagie. It's not that bad.
government wagie
People who say shit like this are usually stupider than they think
Work at a T-mobile shilling phone plans or something
>never too moronic for battling with other mages in an epic duel of $ORBS
>too autistic for white collar jobs
with that mentality you will never achieve anything, I mean, I had my fears when I started to hold things, I looked all day long at charts in dexview (and I still do) but with time you learn things, and paranoia and insecurities become just silly thoughts, try to take the initiative
Military
Tradesperson
Teacher
YouTuber
Crypto millionaire
Salesperson
Human dog walker
Also emergency services like police, ambulance, firefighter.
Nurse
Mechanic
There's a million different things. I would recommend finding something you're either already good at or enjoy doing and then pursuing a career in that field.
Also look at industry certification you might need. Having the certs will increase your chances when applying for entry level positions
>Too educated for manual labor
Manual labor is patrician if you have a lot of agency. You get to spend a lot of time thinking while your body gets strong and lean. The best job I've had was basically carrying rocks around.
I mow lawns. I can literally spend all day with soundproof headphones on listening to a audiobook cutting grass with little effort (god bless self propelled mowers)
It is braindead easy work especially if you are just going to regularly maintained jobs you have mowed 1000 times.
Guitar pick manufacturer
DVD player refurbisher
Acrylic Paint salesman
Forestry Analyst
eBay overseas currency reseller (for novelty, at 1000% markup)
You all are fricking stupid op just needs to go to a major american city and beg on a corner for s living and make 60k+/year