What is a good first job for a 25 year old NEET? I have done some volunteer and charity work. I just want something to fill my time and resume with.
What is a good first job for a 25 year old NEET? I have done some volunteer and charity work...
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Working in a factory. Isn't much talking involved
That's kind of what I had in mind. Or a warehouse 'pick shit up put it somewhere else' job.
Bullshit, you talk all day in an assembly line job.
Okay, look. This is really hard for me to say, but I think you're a nice boy. I mean you're polite and considerate and all that other stuff that makes guys like boys.
I don't know what it is exactly, but I just feel a certain way about you. Maybe it's because you're young and cute, or maybe it's because you seem genuinely happy most of the time.
Whatever the reason, I think you could grow up to be a very successful man.
sucking the bullet out of a gun
I don't
You can be a degenerate though, I don’t think you can talk about trannies or taking a massive shit to some white collar office worker
This is a very odd post. But thank you, nice man.
Serious answer, probably a "ground floor" opportunity in a small business. Start doing simple things, learn how the business operates, becoming increasingly valuable and closer to the owners, tons of potential as long as the business is doing well.
Well, I guess it's time to tell you how I feel.
I mean, you're obviously a smart guy and you've always had a positive attitude about life. So why shouldn't I love you?
The truth is, I haven't actually told anyone else about this yet. I figured that you were too shy to ask someone you hardly knew out of genuine interest.
However, after spending some time with you today, I can see that you aren't really afraid of people. In fact, you seem to enjoy their company and they find you quite interesting.
You also seem to be pretty independent minded, which is another trait that I find attractive. You never need anyone's approval and you're willing to take risks when necessary.
All in all, I think you're a pretty cool dude.
Night fill (stacking supermarket shelves at night) isn't bad either
Now user, this isn't the time for jokes...don't play with my heart
Oh, never mind. You're phycologically fucked
What a nice man.
Can you give some examples of businesses this position would be good for?
Don't sell yourself short. Get a job you can stand and that pays a living wage. You can even do it as a dropout.
I don't really mean to, I just don't think that most places are gonna be excited about a 25 year old NEET with (mostly) no experience. Got anything in mind? I'm not really sure what I can stand yet since I haven't worked although it doesn't take much to guess that I would despise call center shit or fast food.
Fast food was alright for me because it wasn't a corporate franchise. The company had one owner who understood he was shafting us in terms of wages and let us get away with stealing food. The food was very good, so the customers were happy and that was a pleasant environment. He mostly employed high schoolers, so their parents took the hit in terms of paying the kids' bills for them.
Maybe look at this. The mobile version doesn't seem to be sorting so maybe find it on Desktop. bls.gov
You might look at that and say, "Shit, most of those require education or training." Yes. That's the modern service economy. But look, a living wage is becoming increasingly popular, even for people working at Target. So long as you don't live in Bumfuck or apply for a total Satan company you should be able to get enough money to pay for your existence. Anyway, see many of those jobs only require a high school diploma or GED and some training. Some require no training.
>So long as you don't live in Bumfuck
Yikes. Here comes the first hurdle.
I live in an extremely small town. Granted it's only 15 minutes away from a below-average town and 30 minutes away from a really big town. You think that'd be a big deal? I don't really mind driving the distance and I think there's enough work to go around between both towns.
I mean your region not exactly where your home is.