Quote Originally Posted by Proof
if i was in ur situation mate id go to college make the most of it whilst u can, and for a job why not get a part time one or something, surly theres a maccy D`s around ur area may be shit work but atleast it gives u some money to support urself

peace
I agree. There may be a few times in your life where you will have to settle for less in the employment field. When I lived in Philly, I had the hardest time getting a job. I was out of work for like 3 months. And while I had much better jobs before, I settled for a dishwashing job around the corner from my apartment. I worked there a while, and while the pay and the conditions weren't the best, it was work and it was steady. I stuck to my goals, saved up as much money as I could, and moved the fuck outta there. Now everything is gravy

So yeah, work anywhere for now. Get the money you need for school and such. Even if it's fast food or an under the table apprentice kinda thing. Maybe even a peep show window cleaner (kidding). Whatever it takes to get your life in gear. As the saying goes (loosely): The longest journey starts with but a single step.

Good luck.
clevemire Reviewed by clevemire on . Just venting... Okay, so here's the deal... I'm unemployed.. I live on a small Island (population c100,000) that has roughly 500 unemployed people, and only about 100 jobs available (probably not even that) When I started Secondary School I was the most intelligent in my class. I was automatically put into all the highest sets (over here each subject has roughly 8 sets, set 1 being the highest).. Even though I was in Set 1 for every subject, I still found the work easy and, to be honest, pretty boring. Rating: 5