Someone cares enough to post...it seems most of you have a reading comprehension fail.
nobody cares what you would do or what options are available.
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What would you do?
Join the military?
Someone cares enough to post...it seems most of you have a reading comprehension fail.
nobody cares what you would do or what options are available.
...
What would you do?
Join the military?
lets say you're 23 and graduated last year w/a degree in History.
you cant find a job, even at a McDonalds.
for whatever reason, tensions rise w/your parents and they kick you out of the house permanently.
You're now staying a friend's place but that's only going to last for a week or so.
What would you do?
Join the military?
I have not. Ironically (or maybe not) in my day the ONLY people who joined the military after high school were those with very few other options or ambitions.
I did know a couple of guys in much the same position as the OP who entered the military a little later in life, during one of the recessions of the 80s. Big mistake. They were absolutely miserable. It's not quite the same for a 20-something who thinks he knows a little something as it is for a clueless 18-year-old who can barely find his own dick. There's a very good reason why people of that age are recruited and drafted to be cannon fodder.
* Move to an area where jobs are more plentiful (bad relationships and unemployment aren't enough reason to hang around)
* Swallow pride and crawl back to parents, hoping they will take pity
* Make new friends for couch surfing (shouldn't be a problem for someone with a history degree and ample time on their hands)
* Joining the military may not be such a hot idea for someone used to no discipline, seeing as they tend to practice quite a bit of it
* Another option is applying for disability and getting on as many government handout lists as possible
By 23, I had been working full time for 6 years and married for 4.
The military will teach you discipline. Easy just do what you are told. It isn't hard.
If they'll take you. It was my understanding that the military wasn't a guaranteed job anymore.
After finishing my BA I moved back in with my parents. They are very supportive and wanted to give me every chance to succeed in life. I had a full time corporate job for a year and saved my wages so I could go to graduate school without loans.Damn. Why didn't you just say become a full time moocher. Geez. What kind of advice is this? Crappy Advice.
lets say you're 23 and graduated last year w/a degree in History.
you cant find a job, even at a McDonalds.
for whatever reason, tensions rise w/your parents and they kick you out of the house permanently.
You're now staying a friend's place but that's only going to last for a week or so.
What would you do?
Join the military?
Commit a federal crime and get sent to a federal prison and watch TV all day and get 3 meals.
He cannot possibly afford a samurai short sword, he is too broke!
You sort of have to make your own. I don't know if your friend has any technical aptitude, but software has long been a career destination for historians, sociologists, and students of western lit with nowhere else to go.
Which is why there is so much poorly written code out there.![]()
Do you not have unemployment benefits?
