army don't care about your credit score and vision :lolYears ago, first thing an army recruiter asked me was if I had any felonies and what kind of tattoos I had. :lol
my credit score is 390 :(
EDIT: I'm also disqualified because of my vision.
What are your skill sets?
What are your skill sets?
Being a (disgraced) ree mod :rofl
If you have no particular education, skills, or experience then commuting 90 minutes to get a decent job is a good deal. You can use the time to post on forums or plan your grocery shopping.
LinkedIn is excellent for finding jobs. There are plenty of opportunities and it requires minimal effort.
how did people use to find jobs before there was internet?
how did people use to find jobs before there was internet?Conscription.
forums posting. some grocery experience.Wait are you really only 21? Honestly I think you would be perfect for college. I mean obviously you're smart/driven blah blah blah who gives a fuck if no one's hiring you even despite being capable. That piece of paper is a stupid but real roadblock.
forums posting. some grocery experience.Wait are you really only 21? Honestly I think you would be perfect for college. I mean obviously you're smart/driven blah blah blah who gives a fuck if no one's hiring you even despite being capable. That piece of paper is a stupid but real roadblock.
However, you're at that age where you are no longer automatically considered a dependent when it comes to financial aid. I went to community college and when I turned 21, I transferred to UC Santa Cruz. I had an okay 3.5 GPA and ALL of my UC tuition was covered in grants. You'll still have about $10k/year in living expenses but that's not too bad and can be chipped away at with part-time work.
At least that's how it works in California, don't know about Nevada but you might have Cali residence status anyways. Also, FAFSA does not check your credit score. I would highly recommend taking as many classes in community college as possible before transferring though. Feel fee to ask me any questions you got about that process.
forums posting. some grocery experience.Wait are you really only 21? Honestly I think you would be perfect for college. I mean obviously you're smart/driven blah blah blah who gives a fuck if no one's hiring you even despite being capable. That piece of paper is a stupid but real roadblock.
However, you're at that age where you are no longer automatically considered a dependent when it comes to financial aid. I went to community college and when I turned 21, I transferred to UC Santa Cruz. I had an okay 3.5 GPA and ALL of my UC tuition was covered in grants. You'll still have about $10k/year in living expenses but that's not too bad and can be chipped away at with part-time work.
At least that's how it works in California, don't know about Nevada but you might have Cali residence status anyways. Also, FAFSA does not check your credit score. I would highly recommend taking as many classes in community college as possible before transferring though. Feel fee to ask me any questions you got about that process.
>tfw you're past your 20's, no college degree, have a certification for changing industries
>industry still passes over you because "certification doesn't count as experience" in your current job company and elsewhere
>live in a truly dead area for the industry
>plus disability auto-excludes you from 80% of jobs already
:fbm :atrashotgunsoyjack
forums posting. some grocery experience.Wait are you really only 21? Honestly I think you would be perfect for college. I mean obviously you're smart/driven blah blah blah who gives a fuck if no one's hiring you even despite being capable. That piece of paper is a stupid but real roadblock.
However, you're at that age where you are no longer automatically considered a dependent when it comes to financial aid. I went to community college and when I turned 21, I transferred to UC Santa Cruz. I had an okay 3.5 GPA and ALL of my UC tuition was covered in grants. You'll still have about $10k/year in living expenses but that's not too bad and can be chipped away at with part-time work.
At least that's how it works in California, don't know about Nevada but you might have Cali residence status anyways. Also, FAFSA does not check your credit score. I would highly recommend taking as many classes in community college as possible before transferring though. Feel fee to ask me any questions you got about that process.
>tfw you're past your 20's, no college degree, have a certification for changing industries
>industry still passes over you because "certification doesn't count as experience" in your current job company and elsewhere
>live in a truly dead area for the industry
>plus disability auto-excludes you from 80% of jobs already
:fbm :atrashotgunsoyjack
You'll be fine, a good friend of mine was in his mid-30s when he graduated and he's in mid-level management now. If you got capability and drive (plus bullshit pieces of paper), you can move up.
What's a soyjack though, is it an incel thing?
Get a degree.
Why aren't you going to college right now? What the fuck is wrong with you?
Really, what I should do is buck up, clean up my GPA in the CC system here, transfer to UNLV, and finish it already. Get my life moving again.i'm rooting for you buddy, you can do it!
Really, what I should do is buck up, clean up my GPA in the CC system here, transfer to UNLV, and finish it already. Get my life moving again.
the same way I feel about taking courses from a libertarian adjunct professor who says stuff like:Good news! I'm not an adjunct professor! I don't have a PhD! :smug
Alternatively you can avoid real life by aggressively pursuing aKKKademia (Read Settlers)
Alternatively you can just play UbiSoft's (NEWLY RECOLLECTED AND REMASTERED, AVAILABLE ON UPLAY) video game series that's a faithful adaption of the work.Alternatively you can avoid real life by aggressively pursuing aKKKademia (Read Settlers)
I've seen Settlers being referred to quite a few times on the Bore, any further details on why its an essential read?
It's a racial-labor history of the United States written by a worker under a pseudonym and it's become a meme in political discussions on internet left communities. I think it's a good read with some caveats.
I can get you a shitty labor job for 17/hr if you move to Oregon. It’s indoors at least 🤷♀️don't do it, shosti! this is how the russians and antifa recruit!
shosta would probably try to organize a dick sucking union and since it's Oregon, he'd suck seed;)
how do you feel about the cold when moving to get in some of those core classes at a community college, especially in PoliSci :philthe same way I feel about taking courses from a libertarian adjunct professor who says stuff like:
:yuck
You could bring up Iraq, but he was always consistent with his moral principles, honest with reality, and intellectually deliberate. The man waterboarded himself and decided that "if this isn't torture, nothing is." He visited Iraq, Afghanistan, and Pakistan to see the conditions for himself and talk to the people who live there. I put him in the same group I put John Kerry and Tony Blair: people who wanted action in Iraq for good reasons and were sad with the way it turned out.
This will come off as mawkish but Christopher Hitchens is an inspiration to me and I would be honored to be even a tenth the man he was. In my opinion his most important contributions weren't even his vigorous atheism. Christopher Hitchens was a relentless advocate for the truth. He possessed both moral and philosophical acuity, revealing fraudsters, hypocrites, and liars, like Henry Kissinger, Mother Theresa, and Ronald Reagan. He never let him anyone tell him what to think, which is an underappreciated quality.
Alternatively you can avoid real life by aggressively pursuing aKKKademia (Read Settlers)
I regret going to university and not just studying a trade. Carpenters make insane money.
I regret going to university and not just studying a trade. Carpenters make insane money.
Fuck up your knees by 35 and have the health care fuck you over for "insane money," brehs. :doge
(We do need more folks in the trades, but let's be honest: There is huge burnout there due to how fucked over their health care is.)
Ok, yesterday I was posting while somewhat dissociated and in a precarious mental state, so now that that's over...Wait are you really only 21? Honestly I think you would be perfect for college. I mean obviously you're smart/driven blah blah blah who gives a fuck if no one's hiring you even despite being capable. That piece of paper is a stupid but real roadblock.24. Did we go to the same CC? I'm also from Placer... anyway my lower division is all finished already, I just kept letting my personality get in the way of a real transfer. Didn't go to Santa Clara right out of highschool (I was "afraid" of the loans), then I didn't go to USF (I wanted to change my major), then by the time I was set to go to East Bay (notice the dwindling opportunities?) I was too defeated and miserable about everything, took out too many loans for my parents, that I told myself I'd just "take a break" and do things without a degree for a while. In some ways I wanted to shortcut my life without putting the work in because my friends were graduating from nice schools with six figure jobs lined up and I was still half a degree behind everyone. Some good that did me - I'm in default on like $25k in loans and I've got a lot of other things dogging me down.
However, you're at that age where you are no longer automatically considered a dependent when it comes to financial aid. I went to community college and when I turned 21, I transferred to UC Santa Cruz. I had an okay 3.5 GPA and ALL of my UC tuition was covered in grants. You'll still have about $10k/year in living expenses but that's not too bad and can be chipped away at with part-time work.
At least that's how it works in California, don't know about Nevada but you might have Cali residence status anyways. Also, FAFSA does not check your credit score. I would highly recommend taking as many classes in community college as possible before transferring though. Feel fee to ask me any questions you got about that process.
Really, what I should do is buck up, clean up my GPA in the CC system here, transfer to UNLV, and finish it already. Get my life moving again.
What's a soyjack though, is it an incel thing?/v/ slang/insult for those Wojack (https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/wojak-feels-guy) edits. There's like thousands of them now and they're used for "brainlets" and other shit to where it's been corrupted and annoying.Get a degree.1) $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ ... (20 years later) $$$$$$$$$$$$$ I don't have. I took one class (remedial math since I suck at it) and that costed like $600 just for the class before books ALONE, at a community college. I make $300 every two weeks. That adds up when my car insurance, health insurance (for my disability), etc. is $1,000 every six months (for car insurance) + $300 for my disability/implant session at the doctor for a 1 hour session. (Medical in America is a scam, ya'll)
Why aren't you going to college right now? What the fuck is wrong with you?
2) My certification should in theory let me get into entry-level positions (aka: help-desk like positions) but
3a) Disability: I dropped out of college the semester I started due to the disability not getting proper help (notes were late, class assistant was worthless and not available in the evenings for two of the classes I was taking at night/past office hours) so it was a waste of my time and money when I was already failing/not passing the class because I didn't understand it and thereby have a bad experience with higher learning.
3b) Disability: Getting said entry-level position is nearly goddamn impossible when managers see your disability and "nope" out despite the ADA (which doesn't really work in the area, hey-oh!) supposedly covering interviews/abilities/etc. for the position and being mandated if you're EOE/ADA compliant.
Yes, yes, I know a degree is "required" now. Don't need to tell me, but it's out of reach and isn't needed for an industry that should be hiring self-starters that are willing to learn and is constantly learning.
But I'm close to a goddamn shotgun because I have had numerous interviewers see my resume, get back to me after a day for an interview, disclose my disability (because if I did it on the resume they'd fucking pass over me) and ask for accommodations only for them to take 2-3 days and then go "uh, no, we're going to pass on you, this position requires XYZ which you may not be able to do. Good luck on your hunt." And this is from a fucking EOE/ADA company/college/etc.
So Shosta doesn't have as much of a fuck-up as I do, I assure him. Though the *autistic screeching* mod position is a knock against him, let's be honest.
Can you hide the disability?Nope, because it's his refusal to enter the Epic Games Store utopia. It'll come up on the first day when somebody says "hey, did you check out the newest FREE games on Epic Games Store this week?"
Even the anarcho-libertarian academic is agreeing that the government found a productive way to use resources.Only because of rational self-interest. :snob
This is all 100% fact and I am signing up for the Kiwi Farms dot net to post it right now.
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