I don't really have a plan right now...

alicentjenner

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I am feeling a bit low today because I feel like a failure, I never planned my goals in life, please suggest me something what can I do!
 

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CDL $5000
Forklift License $200
Heavy Equipment Operator $5000
Working From Heights $50

If you're broke just do the forklift and working from heights certs.

----------------------------------------------- (This qualifies you to work in most heavy industry jobs)-------------------------
Get a TEFL $250

After you've accumulated 10 to 20k in the bank, go enroll in a university abroad in Thailand or Germany doing some STEM related stuff and tutor while you study. Easy money and chicks. If you like working with computer games, get a degree in (not computer science) general studies and then fill your courses with whatever you want from around the USA/Canada/UK. Take 5 programming languages, some web design, math, robotics... whatever and a bunch of PSYC stuff. Then you can work as a video game tester for some major companies while you're enrolled in school. They are more likely to hire someone who has some letters after his name, than some kid off the street who thinks he's good at gaming. Besides if you want to work internationally you'll need some sort of university credential. A very good friend of mine went from teaching at a Kindergarten to working as a game tester at NetEase. He was in the right place at the right time. You've got to position yourself to take advantage of opportunities that come up.

If you have both blue and white collar education, you have the best of both worlds, a degree and blue collar tickets to fall back on. It'll be near impossible to be unemployed. You should look at education as a gateway to adventure. I always take tickets when I'm at home just to have the experience and competence of being professionally trained on industrial equipment and medical expertise, it also gives me something to talk about with blue collar guys.... also if my job area ever dries up, I've got 20 things to fall back on. This is the plan I did as a kid in my twenties after I decided being in law enforcement was a thankless bullsh1t job. Keep getting educated dude, the more education you have, the more versatile you are.

You don't have to stay in one job forever, work in it until you get bored and then do something else.

Alternatively, you could just work in industry for a year, take 3 jobs, save up all your cash and go down to South America or Asia and chill out for a year or two or buy a little house in a country you enjoy chilling in. Japan has houses for as low as 5k USD at the moment. Get a cheap place to stay and take some courses from Zenva or some online college program. It's really easy to launch yourself into a good position if you put your nose to the grind for a year or two.

Andrew Tate made most of his fortune by lying to porn addicted men, that's why people want him dead now. He's not exactly a paragon of good business practice and certainly not any kind of example to follow. Eventually the matrix WILL get him, he has too many enemies. Its way better to ghost the system. If I were a young person again, I would go study here for 6 months, what a kickass trip that would be.


6 months is 4000 USD, super cheap for the adventure of a lifetime.
 
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Yeah, that's something I've been considering...thing is I get my work done well within the 20 hours I spend there each week, so I'm not sure whether he would even give me those hours if I asked for them, because I don't know what more I could realistically do.

Another consideration is just doing what he does, better, but with the way medical marijuana is becoming legalized and more readily available, I think it's on a downtrend and he's looking to pivot into a different venture. But you're right, that's definitely an option.
If you can't add 20 hours there, could you work 20 hours at a second job, doing similar work?

I'm assuming there are other dispenseries in commuting distance. You could ask other dispensery managers if they need your help. Be sure to mention you're already doing this work now at another dispensery, where they need 20 hours but not 40 hours. Someone who already does this work will be a stronger candidate than someone who doesn't.
 

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If you can't add 20 hours there, could you work 20 hours at a second job, doing similar work?

I'm assuming there are other dispenseries in commuting distance. You could ask other dispensery managers if they need your help. Be sure to mention you're already doing this work now at another dispensery, where they need 20 hours but not 40 hours. Someone who already does this work will be a stronger candidate than someone who doesn't.
Just for the sake of clarification, I don't work at a dispensary but rather with a doctor who certifies patients via Telehealth so they can get the card from the state to take to the dispensaries and get whatever product they need for whatever their ailment is.

That said, I've started working full-time under him while I use my free time to work on something that I plan to focus on fully whenever it overtakes the income from this , which would be $46k/year at my current rate.
 
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