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Doctor mj
07-05-2006, 01:12 AM
Dear Self.

Life is shit right now. I just graduated high school, I want to go to college, but most of the courses, are restricted because I only have certain kinds of courses. (this system is so stupid) Some high school courses dont even involved anything with the courses in college, and yet they expect you to have it.

Anyways I could barley make college, and I cant find a job! I guess no one is hiring, NOT EVEN THE GROCERY STORE! FUCK MCDONALDS, Im a HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE. If that has anything to do with a shitty job.
Anyways I have no Clue to what im doing with my life, I think I would better be off Dead, then be forced to do something i dont wanna do, My moms pushing me to hurry up on what course I want to take in college. (i have no clue what i want to do) I also dont want to waste money on a college course and then drop out and not get that money back, because it would probably be such a gay course. This is pure stress and smoking weed wont cure this.

I would better be off dead, But im not commiting suicide, because thats a suckas way out. So i guess joining the army is the best choice for me, even though i dont believe in some of the things the army does, like invade other countries and bullshit.....i dont wanna get in politics right now.
But id rather be shot dead in the head and die instantly, then commit suicide.
So ya man i know theres people in these boards maybe in the same position as me, with relatives asking what are you taking in college???(is that what everyone does? go to college?) Why cant we start a full time carreer without the bullshit, and just train us on the spot and hire quick learners such as myself.......... Whatever im just expressing myself and if this sounds gay, then its whatever, I cant control your opinions.
Peace

Faultydesign
07-05-2006, 01:35 AM
I'm in a very similar position. In that, I am a highschool graduate also and don't know what to do. However I look at the positive side of things. Just find out what's important to you and do it.

Gothen
07-05-2006, 01:38 AM
I'm in the same situation as you are, man. I know what I want to do in college, and I want to pursue that course but I'm being pushed out of the house, and I can't even find a job. The rent is moving away to some warm state, won't say where stupid bitch, and is expecting me to pretty much make everything on my own, except for half of tuition, which is a big help in the long run, I know.

But, it hurts not being able to find a job anywhere, mostly because the place of my college is 40 minutes away and its really really hard to get gas money and stuff to go there without a job, ya know?! It's just a fucking vicious cycle, and shit is so screwed up in my life, I feel the same way. I'd rather be killed in the army then commit suicide, but I hate the army just as much as I hate suicide. I don't want to be under the command of Bush, so I decided no matter what I wouldn't join the army until he is out of office.

Eshelmen
07-05-2006, 01:39 AM
keep applying for shit
just find random places and apply

Jim Morrison
07-05-2006, 02:52 AM
i hear ya man i graduated high school last year my grades were too shitty for college i tried my hand at being an electrician learned i sucked at it and quit after 2 months the girl i fell in love with stoped liking me my friends all went to college or became assholes i cant get a job i just dont have the will too plus id need a car to get to work but i cant drive for shit and i have no money to get one even if i could drive so i sit at home by myself most of the time just talking to myself so not to be lonely sometimes i just want a stray bullet fired from anywhere to find its way to my head but i dont want to kill myself

Its a Plant
07-05-2006, 03:02 AM
Instead of not knowing where you want to go next with your life in a bad way, look at it as a great new thing. You have the whole world in front of you. You can do anything now that you escaped that decade long period you were imprisoned in school. Serious, get excited. Maybe try your hand in the military or the Peace Corps. for a few years, then take some classes, or move to Europe.

Either way, don't look at the unknown future as something depressing and dark.

It's an unwritten book. Fill in the pages with the most interesting and fruitful life you can live.

Good luck ~

Jongbong
07-05-2006, 03:05 AM
wow reading this makes me soo sad because i know i'll end up like that...
i don't have alot of connections, i don't have good grades, don't really have
bff thing, don't have a girlfriend and i'm in high school!

this sucks ass, i know i'll become a fucking hobo and die off slowly without anyone knowing.

:(

Jim Morrison
07-05-2006, 03:13 AM
your still in high school you have time i burned out after high school im one of those guys you see that had his best years there which i can only really say was my senior year the others sucked i will only be remebered by the students at the high school as the kid named mike cox and theyre all starting to forget about me anyways

pumpkin
07-05-2006, 03:16 AM
CHEER THE FUCK UP AND GO BEAT OFF! :D

Really though, I felt the same until I got out on my own...there is a path for each of us my friends :)

Gothen
07-05-2006, 03:16 AM
Did you know you have to be highly qualified to get into the peace corp? I mean they say you don't, but they say that degrees in etc etc will seriously help you get picked when the time comes. It's harsh, I looked into that.

seattle420
07-05-2006, 09:32 AM
they lied to you in school

zephyrinne
07-05-2006, 10:15 AM
I didn't know what I wanted to do my first couple years of college. I just took the basic 100 level courses in all subjects. If you're wanting to go to college, this is your best bet. Take a few lower level courses in a bunch of different areas and maybe you'll find what you like. I don't really understand why you CAN'T go to college because of course restrictions?? :confused: But then again, if you want to do a certain trade (auto work, plumbing, electrician, you name it..) , a community college or trade school might be best. College isn't for everyone.

But joining the army can help. My ex was/still is in the army reserves.. I'll be honest, he bitches a lot about it, how they screw you over and stuff. But the money he gets is very good.. he doesn't even have to hold a job if he doesn't want to. He served 13 months in Iraq, was there when the 'war' first started. But if you're looking to stay away from conflict, I'd stay away from the army. You know, with all this new stuff developing with Iran and especially with N.Korea.. who knows what Mr. Bush will have planned.

seattle420
07-05-2006, 10:34 AM
so does your "ex" know that you smoke pot?
is that why he/she is your "EX"?

the money he gets for killing iraqis is very good?

Cmon.

Axsum
07-05-2006, 10:57 AM
Man You must try to look at life from a brighter point, better days will come for sure, You got to rely on Yourself in hardtimes.

Blessings.

jamstigator
07-05-2006, 11:06 AM
I'm pretty sure they don't sign you up to kill Iraqis when you join the military. You sign up to do a job, and sometimes that job may or may not involve combat. You have some control over that, in that you can select your job when you join. The higher you score on their tests, the more latitude they give you when selecting your job (or Military Occupational Specialty). The guys who plot and track satellite trajectories and such - they rarely, if ever, see combat. There are many jobs like that too, although you have to be careful because the job names can be deceptive. For example, when I joined, I picked Fixed Station Radio Repair, because 'Fixed Station' sounded like working at a radio station (and in some cases that IS what the job was). What they really mean by 'Fixed Station' though is that it doesn't work while it's in transit, and I ended up working at a 'Fixed Station' during and after the invasion of Grenada, sleeping in a tent for eight months next to a mosquito infested swamp, and listening to the screams of the Cuban POWs right next door to my tent for the first couple of months.

The military does offer quite a lot though: medical and dental covered, meals provided, housing provided, travel discounts, adventure, seeing the world, learning a trade, comraderie, chicks dig uniforms, help with home financing, educational benefits, free CLEP tests, and retirement if you hang in there. The money doesn't seem that great, but if you're single and live in the barracks and don't party it all away, then there's really not a whole lot to spend it on anyway, so you can bankroll some.

Yeah, there are downsides. People shooting at you sucks. And I found the actual act of killing another person to be even harder than having people shooting at you. But if you're smart, and pick the right job, you can get all the benefits and yet greatly decrease the odds of ever even seeing combat. For every person who sees real combat, there are 9 who don't: support personnel, high-tech jobs where the facilities are in the U.S., cooks, whatever. Even if we have a shitty commander in chief now, defending one's ideals and protecting one's loved ones from other countries' aggression is still an honorable job.

If I had to do it all over again, I'd still join the Army. I'd do some things differently (save more money, invest more in the educational opportunities, pick a safer job), but the overall plan wasn't bad, and I don't have any regrets.

TMBGoofball
07-05-2006, 07:20 PM
I completely sympathize with what you said (or at least I think I do). The "educational" system pushes you through so fast that unless you're a mindless drone or already have your life planned out, you come out of it going "...huh?"

I still don't know what I'm doing in life, and it's been almost four years since I graduated high school and a couple since I was last taking college courses. I was homeless in San Diego for a few months before talking my parents into letting me back into their house, before getting kicked out again (over a RETARDED argument concerning me leaving my Playstation II at someone's house - fuckers - I digress) and moving into the dump of an apartment I'm now in.

Today I happened to think of a brilliant moneymaking plan (aside from growing and selling illicit substances) - a music notation service over the internet. I like it because it combines things I'm skilled at with things I actually like to fucking do. (Imagine that!) I understand that not everyone is as fortunate as to have something handed to them like that, though. The way the world is set up right now, it's really rough for those who are outside of the box. I wish I could tell you "just follow your dreams", but idealism doesn't seem to be worth much anymore, especially when everyone is handed it from all the wrong sources. ("Want to get in bed with the huge-busted women you've always dreamed of? Sign up for our dating service and get a seven day FREE trial after which you can pay us an arm and a leg to keep up with current socio-sexual norms, i.e. damned if you get laid otherwise, you hideous-looking fucker!")

I think it's sad that people have to choose just ONE thing to do and be in life, and then work at it until life itself is nothing more than a circadian rhythm pounded out by a corporate pacemaker. What's the fucking POINT?! Meh, perhaps when I'm older and "wiser" I will look back on the days when I cared about stuff and force a laugh. But in the now, this all seems so undesirable and I wish there was something that could be done, short of a mass revolution against the status quo (how many people do you know who will even question the concept of systematic power and authority, let alone question it right to the enforcers' faces?)

I hope you don't have to join the military, but I understand that we all do things that are less than desirable in order to attain certain things. Hell, I wish I didn't have to make money at all, but I'm more likely to go back to the streets and die than anything if I give up on that prospect.

MaryJaneintheCloset
07-05-2006, 07:31 PM
Wow, you guys sound so sad... and lost. Really, no one knows who they are at 18, or what they want to do for the rest of their lives. I'm almost 25 and still don't know. I question myself every day. Hang in there, just go with the flow, but don't dwell too much on your future... you have the rest of your life to figure it out!

Big Calhoun
07-05-2006, 07:34 PM
Hmmmm....

OK, first of all, your head is in the right direction because you realize life is hard and unfair and you also realize that suicide is a punks way out. Kudos for that b/c alot of people don't think that way when in this type of position.

Next...not knowing what you want to do is not that big of a deal. Alot of people are in that position. Alot of people go to school for a specific discipline and never use it! I went to school for Graphic Design....I'm a project manager for a phone company. The only designing I do is my signature for my e-mails.

The important thing is that you know WHAT you want out of life. OK, so you don't know if you want to be a mortician, or a scientist, or a punk rocker....but I'd imagine you have some sort of idea of how you want your life to be: a house? 2.5 kids? pets? wife? married? So maybe the best thing for you to do is to set your goals according to what you want to get out of your life and then work backwards to fogure out how you will achieve it. Think about your skills, what you like to do, etc.

As far as parents and what not...parents always want the best for their kids. They also want bragging rights...most parents want to be able to say that their kid goes to XYZ University. That is something you can't get away from. But, part of this transition into adulthood is making decisions and standing by those decisions. I'd hazard to guess that your family wouldn't care whether you went to school or not as long as you had a well thought out and feasible game plan for getting ahead in life.

But man, I've been there, done that, got the t-shirt and the mug. I'm the black sheep of my family because I left college and seemingly had no path. But once I explained my goals and how I was going about them, it was amazing how fast the 'good job' and 'I'm so proud of you' started rolling in.

Bottom line: DO YOU!!!

TMBGoofball
07-05-2006, 11:01 PM
Wow, you guys sound so sad... and lost. Really, no one knows who they are at 18, or what they want to do for the rest of their lives. I'm almost 25 and still don't know. I question myself every day. Hang in there, just go with the flow, but don't dwell too much on your future... you have the rest of your life to figure it out!

I've had it drilled into my head from my parents that I should figure it the fuck out and fast, so that's where I'm coming from on that.

Although it does seem like if you fuck up during the formative years, you're basically screwed. Nobody wants to hire someone who dropped out of college and hasn't kept a steady job, and then 5 years down the line nobody wants to hire someone who hasn't had a job for the past 5 years.

Big Calhoun
07-06-2006, 06:54 PM
I've had it drilled into my head from my parents that I should figure it the fuck out and fast, so that's where I'm coming from on that.

Although it does seem like if you fuck up during the formative years, you're basically screwed. Nobody wants to hire someone who dropped out of college and hasn't kept a steady job, and then 5 years down the line nobody wants to hire someone who hasn't had a job for the past 5 years.

It's all about your attitude my friend. I dropped out of college...I work for a Fortune 50 company and make a hefty grip. My attitude was that I didn't need college to prove that I'm intelligent, a hard worker, or a 'team player'. So when I applied for my job, I went in confident that I had the job.

Now, when I have to interview people for employment, I don't neccasarily look at what's on paper. I'm more interested in how you carry yourself, how you speak, can you follow directions, are you capable of learning, can you handle multiple tasks, etc. Those are things that I'm not going to get by looking at a resume; we have to have a conversation, an interview.

So don't think that just because you didn't follow the age old traditional process of school-college-work that you're screwed, you're not. However, if you continue to think that you are...then you will be and will only have yourself to blame.

Like I said earlier, DO YOU...do what makes YOU happy. 50 years from now, your parents won't be around to judge your life. YOU will have to answer YOUR own questions as to if YOU are at the point in YOUR life that YOU want to be.

Thetrippinhippie
07-06-2006, 06:59 PM
america has changed a lot and sad to say..we've gotta deal with it if we're going to live here. But I'd much rather be living here and getting forced to go to college to actually succeed and what have you than you know, like living in some other country where you get stoned[not the good way] to death for showing your nose in a public place....I think I prefer being smarter, and not getting rocks thrown at me. go to school, and look for jobs EVERYWHERE. just looking a couple places wont always get you shit..you gotta get off your ass and look for what you really want, ju know? work around at different places too ! best to get that experience, looks good in the future...best of luck

ForeverZero
07-06-2006, 07:11 PM
I was in a very similar situation when I finished high school. I didn't know what i wanted to do with my life and I didnt have the kind of money to waste on college when i didnt even know what i wanted. So i took a year off, found a crappy job (You can stick out any job for a little while, you need money) working in customer service. Durring that time I realized I coulnt be stuck doing the same thing day in day out for the rest of my life, so i took a step way way back and just rethought everything. I had been thinking of some kind of career in business, civil engineering, but I didnt want to do something so mundane forever.

So i thought about all the things I had ever been interested in or good at... And I started going to photography school. There are hundreds of things open to me in my field. Right now my focus is landscape. So while I spend a lot of time in dark rooms I spend the majority of my time outside walking around shooting anything...

**THE BEST ADVICE I CAN GIVE YOU**

Dont let ANYONE push you into something you arent sure you wanna do. Take your time find something you love. REMEMBER THIS IS GOING TO BE YOUR CAREER. You dont wanna wake up in 15 years and hate your life.