I work Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (night shifts) as a correctional officer, and now that I have a decent paying job that I can do on the weekend I'm trying to figure out what to do with the rest of my life.
I'm thinking of becoming a perpetual student. Going to school monday to thursday during the day and then staying up friday through sunday for work, but I don't know what to start with. I was thinking of learning a language for a year and then taking a few months off to go live in that country to learn how to speak it as fluently as possible. Rinse and repeat.
I also want to learn how to work with my hands and gain skills that will stay with me for life, and that will also rake in a lot of dough.
Yes, but for what? I'm asking what I can study/learn with my free time monday-thursday, specifically something that I can use to make money on the side.
Instead of asking what you can do for yourself (selfish attitude) ask what you can do to help the jews achieve world domination. It’s the least you can do, bigot
Nathaniel Smith
I went to a prison visit for a school excursion when I was 15. One of the other kids asked a prisoner who spoke to us whether there was gay stuff in the prison. He said no, morning that prison. To this day I have always thought he was lying. Was he lying user?
Carson Reyes
Math is the fundamental language of the universe. Maybe start there. Enough statistics, calculus, linear algebra and economics should make it easy to figure out how to make money.
Gavin Fisher
First of all then work on your communication skills and how to be very clear on what you mean. I'm not trying to be a dick by saying that but your OP really didn't ask anything or make any specific appeals like the one you've now mentioned.
If you're interested in languages then choose one that has a high number of speakers. But probably not Spanish as there are already a shit load of bilingual people who know Spanish and English. Think Chinese or Arabic if you want to be employable based on a language skill.
Try learning to code and see if you enjoy it. It's a skill you can use with only a laptop from anywhere in the world and can be very lucrative.
Another good idea if you are free to study during the week is to learn a trade. Carpentry, Plumbing, Stonemasonry. . .
Do what you are interested in because 50+ years of work is a long time.