21, in college, smart, computer savvy but not a coder-type, can talk to people, physically fit and willing to labor don't wanna join the military until after college, what do
What salary range
>>17275847
Anything that gets me room in an apartment and a used car. What, $30k starting?
>>17275814
I'll take a double quarter pounder large with a Dr. Pepper and 20 piece nuggets
>>17275873
Even McDonalds didn't call me back. I have a better job than that atm tho
I never figured it out.
So, I gave up and made my own job.
>>17276018
While I'm glad for you, I don't know if I have he creativity or business knowledge to do so.
>>17276043
It really isn't anywhere near as difficult to work for yourself as you're making it out to be.
I seriously encourage you take a good long look at self-employment as an option over a job.
>>17276052
How would I even get started? I take photos, but I can never find an "in".
Do a STEM degree, learn a foreign language, do a few years in the military then join the FBI/CIA/DEA
Welcome to the good life OP.
>>17275814
Skilled trades? I keep repeating the same lines, but we need electricians, plumbers, construction workers etc.
Not everyone needs to go to college for a degree that does not guarantee you a job.
If you're interested look in your area to see what sort of skilled trade jobs are in demand. You don't need to train for that long then you can start working soon after.
>>17276291
I thought about being an alphabet boy after 5-10 years of military officer-ing. Alas, I'm trying to establish something for myself right now.
>>17276297
I tried looking for plumbers looking for apprentices but I couldn't find one. And I couldn't find information about local opportunities.