I don't want to work in manual labor, but I'm not smart enough for a desk job or rich enough to go to school.
What do I do?
Adapt. It's what people do best.
>>17262790
Developed skillsets independantly. Don't have to go to school to learn.
Your problem is finding motivation to start
>>17262790
One path is "I can't" and the other path is "I don't want."
Guess you're going down the "I don't want" path.
Join the army.
go to trade school and do welding or machinery.
both trades are easy to learn, easy to find a job, (see skills gap) and pay relatively well at around 60k USD give or take, not 100,000 dollars for a degree, will guarantee you a job, you wont be around sjws
dont be off put by trades. they pay well since millennials dont wanna do things with their hands and the older generations of tradesmen are dying and not passing the trade to their children
literally any trade you do youll be on a computer 80% of the time anyways.
>>17262790
The world will always need
plumbers
truck drivers
barbers
garbage men
mailmen
etc etc etc
All respectable and well-paying professions.
Why don't you want to work in manual labour? If it's because you think it's beneath you (as lots of people seem to think), get over it.
>>17262790
Get certified in something--security, mechanics/repair, etc. Minimal physical labor and going to college is not required.