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Anonymous 303524

what jobs do you have? im supposed to start uni soon, but im struggling to decide on something that wont make me bored out of my skull. my grades are decent, but they just arent good enough for psychology, which is something i actually find interesting. i guess i could fulfill the stereotype and study computer science, but i dont find programming that interesting. i got both 'tism and adhd, but im very high functioning when i take caffeine pills. My biggest flaw is that im a bitter and cynical person, so i prob cant work with other people. sometimes i just want to be a neet again

Anonymous 303527

You should go for career counselling.

Anonymous 303529

You sometimes hear about these kids who went to uni, lived as neets and failed all of their courses shortly before being dragged home by their parents. When actually doing the coursework and visiting most lectures, you can manage to live as a sort of pseudo-neet with a varying amount of free time depending on the major, i feel relaxed most days and definitely don't talk to as many people as i should (i'm in electrical engineering). If you have the option and aren't already considering a job or apprenticeship, go for it! Also consider switching your major after the first or second semester.

>i prob cant work with other people

The people you're more or less forced to work with will want to get things done just as much as you, they shouldn't go out of their way to make your life harder. Study groups are another matter, you might not get invited to any if that matters to you.

Anonymous 303531

I'm a gas station cashier. It's easy work but sometimes get rude customers.

Anonymous 303532

Just find something and stick with it, it'll help you to get any job easier. Go on a job board like indeed and find what companies are actually hiring and what they're looking for.

Anonymous 303533

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>>303524
Currently a server at a local sports bar, first time doing this and I seem to have a knack for it. I’m sitting on a doctorate of law, trying to get this fucking bar passed.

I too have the tism/adhd retard combo, and getting this far has been an utter albatross. I wish I had some type of wise words to impart to others thinking of navigating the college route, but looking back at the last 8 years, I can only vouch for the process being a crucial networking gambit, albeit if you’re as cynical and reckless as me, I used that time to live the pseudo-neet life by loanmaxxing to the extreme. 200,000 deep and I’ll never ever pay it back lmao.

I thrive under constant schooling and learning environments, now that I’m out, I genuinely don’t see the point in most things, I crave a structured institutional existence, let the state have me.

Anonymous 303535

>>303533
I feel this. I sometimes ask old friends if they would work as a student for the rest of their lives if it paid the same as their career choice.

They laugh and brush me off.

Also feel the NEET life of uni, felt like most classes could be done in 2 weeks. 200k is a deep hole, but I believe you can climb out of it! Or at least make a cute and cozy home in there.

Anonymous 303552

>>303533
>>303527
ive already scheduled a meeting, hopefully i can gain some insight

Anonymous 303553

>>303529
i dont doubt i would be able to get through it, i guess i just dont want to be unhappy? i find my life pretty meaningless, i dont mind being a studyholic/workaholic if the subject/job is interesting. hows electrical engineering? ive considered an engineer carrer, but i dont function well in male-dominated spaces

Anonymous 303554

>>303533
"I thrive under constant schooling and learning environments" and "I crave a structured institutional existence" is so damn relatable. even though full time neet-life is comfy, it is also a pretty worthless existence that made me miserable. Really the only problem i had with highschool were the people and getting up early, hopefully uni will give me a schedule that fits my sleep patterns. Pseudo-neetdom is fine to me though, i just need to trick my brain into feeling productive by being outside my home 5+ hours a day.

Anonymous 303555

>>303552
Yesss best of luck!!!!

Anonymous 303556

>>303554
Full time NEET would make me so happy if I never had to worry about money tbh but that's not gonna happen for me

Anonymous 303563

>>303524
I sit at a security desk part time reading or playing video games. This is just enough to not get kicked out of my gov't housing.



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