>tfw 26 with a bachelors and never had a job
>been NEET for 3 years since graduation
I just want to sleep and never wake up
>tfw 26 with a bachelors and never had a job
>been NEET for 3 years since graduation
I just want to sleep and never wake up
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Bachelor's in what?
[spoiler] Communications [/spoiler]
>communications
>fails to communicate spoilers
>mfw 23 being NEET for 3 months since graduation
yikes.
honestly I've only got a useless associate's and been painting apartments for a living for 5 years now. Is "communications" really that bad? I thought so many decent-paying office jobs were just "Have a bachelor's degree, ANY bachelor's degree"
Are you me?
What's your net worth?
Practically no one uses their bachelor's degree. Dabble in the crypto market, learn trading. Do something. There's a lot of opportunities growing everyday, start with backed startups on insured launchpads like SoIana prime, they have hundreds and you won't get rekt.
user you're literally me. i think I have to get a job soon my savings is getting thin
Why don't you just get a job?
LEARN2CODE REALLY IS THAT EASY PEASY A DOG CAN DO IT.
Sounds comfy desu
i have applied to many jobs but i just gave up from constant rejection
It was for a bit but now the anxiety of the future and what i will do without the safety net of my parents eats me up, its miserable.
Man, go out and get a job, any job. It's easier to get a job when you already have one. If you don't do it soon then you'll be sitting there in a year and everything you hate about now will just be worse.
Try working with a temp agency. Don’t stagnate.
user, consider this. Do not stop at a Communications Bachelors. Continue. Go to grad school for [what you should have picked].
This. Worm your way through academia until you get to the point where they pay you to con some other rube into a communications degree.
Best advice, get a masters in business or management or something.
They are but you have to have some white vollar experience and be able to articulate how that experience will make you successful at the job you applied for. 70% of people can't. And I used to be one that couldn't. I was a neet alcoholic grom like 23 to 27. Finally got it together though and got a career going