No.14850
Well, if you have no skills then u need to do some manual labor.
If u are too weak for physical like me then i don't know what are other options.
No.14851
First, ask yourself what your goal truly is. Figure out if having a job is the best way to achieve that goal.
If you specifically want a job, you need to either:
1. Be able to reliably get to a place where you work
or
2. Work where you are, probably through the internet.
No.14852
>>14849Sounds like your family ruined your future before you were born. Your only choice is probably to learn a skill you can use to make money over the Internet.
No.14858
>>14852No, my mom ruined my future by taking in my mentally ill aunt, who ran her dry of money and forced her to move in with my grandma who's content with sub-camping living conditions. And now my aunt is happily living in an apartment feeling like my mom was the one who did her wrong.
I do remember how to draw from time to time! I guess I could look into doing commissions…
No.14866
Attach a giant saw blade to the front of your car and become a lumberjack.
Then when the forest is cleared become a lumberjack themed super villain that fights nature and conservation-based superheroes.
No.14884
>>14883Are you trying to imply that one lumberjack being without a car doesn't invalidate the concept of giant saw blades?
No.14885
>>14884no but it invalidates their utility in this situation
No.14886
>>14885I far-fetched this believe.
No.14887
>>14886yikes
care to try that again?
No.14888
>>14887Case is one. Think for every? Far-fetch; the morals retain.
No.14890
>>14889Why did you sage the top thread.
No.14892
>>14891That will be $10,000.
No.14894
>>14889It could be worse.
No.14968
You could try to get hired for a one-off job and then borrow money to get there. I do that sometimes.