Despite what advice and help I've gotten, I don't feel that im fit to be a wagecuck at some corporation...

Despite what advice and help I've gotten, I don't feel that im fit to be a wagecuck at some corporation. I've had around 20 different jobs from warehouses to frycooks to security.

>Inb4 lazy socialist

I would rather do organised crime and build cool things out if other things. I would rather do a lot of things than work for someone five to six days a week and be underpaid.

What is a good way to make money that keeps life interesting. I'm twenty now and don't have anything besides a high school diploma. I want a career that utilizes my skills and recognizes what I can do but so far. If an employer could do that then I would make it into a career but so far people only care for how much product you can make compared to the hardowrking Mexican and elderly people who's retirement fell through.

This might be coming off the wrong way. I want to improve on this as the discussion goes.
Help plox

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There are lots of nontraditional ways of making a living. Lobsterman like on deadly catch. Forestry if you like the outdoors. You can join the circus. Or the peace core. Do your own business. Do the WWOOF thing. Join an ashram or other religious thing. And that's just off the top of my head

Lots of crazy "lifestyle-type" jobs out there.

So than tp dedicated a whole life working honestly, work 3× for one or two years, with the money you invest in Aqua American, and you dedicated youself to selling weapons, drugd, hired assassins, or in my case, spyng on people for payment

Unironically make a porno

>don't have anything besides a high school diploma. I want a career that utilizes my skills and recognizes what I can do

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I mean my skills as a person, not what I'm certified to do. Reread the last section

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In the skilled trades you're recognized for your skill rather than how much butt you kiss and how many dicks you suck. You can make a lot of money or you can start your own business once you get competent enough. In a lot of the white collar jobs your services are replaceable, you see it a lot where a corporation values your personality over your skillset or fires you for a cheaper, less skilled younger person.

what are your skills exactly that makes you feel you're not fit to be a wagecuck

What's a trade you would recommend

Fucking ur mom

What would you do with the knowledge of my skills? Clearly critisize me

>would rather do organised crime and build cool things out if other things
You have a very childish view of how organised crime works.
If you sell drugs you will be leaving the house at 6am and working until midnight, you will be squeezing meals (from a drive through) in wherever you can and working late into the night, drug users aren't renowned for their stable sleeping pattern. You will get into fights, be it fist fights, knife fights or gun fights at some point, you will be competing with others for territory and even your product.
You won't get a day off, you will be working all day, you won't get a social life because others will be selling if you're not, your friends are whoever you are trapping with, you will live in trap houses, you won't live in one place, you can brag that you buy a new designer track suit every day instead of cleaning them but that's because you can't launder it or put it in the bank.
Then there's the risk of prison, good luck if you're on a wing/spur with rivals, good luck walking out into your old job dealing when there's new gang bangers on your turf, good luck finding new work, good luck coming out of it without scars, good luck returning to your life after everyone gradually stopped writing back to you.
Source: prison officer

red pilled and based

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How can you've had 20 jobs and you're only 20!?!?

Well for me it was a rising within the field that kept it interesting.

I started out as just a regular mechanic really, like 12 years ago or so.. After 4 years my interest in "how does it work?" was broader then what my current employment could provide, so I went back to school to study electronics, I worked full time and I studied full time simultaneously: it was hard! But I eventually became a certified electrician and changed jobs to" electro-mechanic" (the hybrid role) and did that for a few years before I realized: So now I know how it works, everything about the machine, is within my understanding.. What is the next step?
>Quality Control
So I got a job 3.5 years ago or so for a firm dealing with technical safety, and I love it!
Doing safety reviews on different technical devices and having a "priority mandate" is awesome!

Soon taking another step: Becoming the team leader starting October 1st!!

I'm genuinely asking you what your skills are and why you think you're over-qualified or over-skilled for wage jobs

>I mean my skills as a person, not what I'm certified to do.

its cute when people think anything but what they're certified and qualified to do matters

There are instances and circumstances where one might not have a certification but they still have hundreds if not thousands of hours of experience in a field so their skills speak for themselves.

That doesn't sound like it's the case with OP, like being a jack of all wages who quit his job every two months to work a new one doesn't translate into career-making skills.

And I want to bang a hot blonde girl with huge tits every day. The overwhelming majority of us don't get that fucking luxury of being able to do what we want. You think I like going to work every day at some giant fucking office building? Fuck no. But I also need money to survive as nobody else is going to provide for me.

If you have marketable skills then do something with them. Coming onto Jow Forums bitching that you don't want to be a "wagecuck" like you're some fucking special snowflake isn't going to help you. Fuck you.

Lmao stay a bitter boring wagie.

Typical response. Your entire life is subsidized off of the work that everyone else does.

Hahaha that isn't organized crime, silly.

Ive worked since I was 15. I stayed a year at two of the twenty jobs. The the others are months to weeks.

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I'm not over skilled or qualified for anything. I just feel my skills aren't out to good use. Please reread my post.

Damn, man. You seem really mad. Unlike you, I want something different because there are things out there like that. I could go find it myself but in asking this cesspool of a website for any advice they have before I do so. Please calm down

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