/pol/ I am at a time now where I need to make a decision on what I want to do with my life.
I want a job where I'm not some shitty wage-slave or in training until I'm 40.
I am practically good at everything including presenting and athletics.
Is there a glaringly obvious choice I'm not seeing?
What is your current level of education?
Ay bloke u otta get a gobment jerb.
>>71821538
Go to Tower Hamlets and kill every sandnigger you see until the police finally gun you down in a blaze of glory.
I've got 4A* at A-level in
Maths, Further maths, Chemistry and Physics.
Shameless bump of help
My brother at father and mechanical engineers and there doing great. Aways and safe bet.
Engineering or Computer Science or Medicine
Every other answer is wrong.
Final bump of shame before I just give up
Software Engineer master race obviously
become a bobby on the beat
Is investment banking a legitimate career? I see stats saying the salary is great but is there something more to it?
>>71821538
I don't know how the market is in the UK, but skilled trades are often in high demand, can't be outsourced, don't have high educational requirements, and offer good wages with decent benefits and hours, especially if you can get into the union for that particular trade. I'm doing my electrical apprenticeship right now, as a journeyman I'll be able to make ~$80,000 a year (and I'll be able to make even more if I decide to become a foreman or an electrical inspector).
Also, construction workers are some of the most redpilled people I've ever met. The banter during lunch is of the highest quality.
>>71821538
Get good at carpentry, plumbing, and electrical. You'll be able to do home repairs 4 lyfe. This is a well-paying skill.