There is a silver lining in everything.
One persons poison is another persons pie.
Damn your life sucks.
There is a silver lining in everything.
One persons poison is another persons pie.
I have worked with SAP for the last 8 years, very extensively the last three. I don't see how downloading a dashboard for SAP would help him do anything atm.
They'll just kill him. If you want the military to give you a better life join the Air Force. Just make sure you pick a decent career field that will help you in civilian life, if you go in under general they'll assume your a dumbass even if you have a degree and stick you in the cafeteria slopping all day.
if it was civilian related jobs he was thinking about he would not have a degree in liberal arts. it doesn't matter what he does their. He can get college tuition and even make a career out of it if that's his choice.
You should have made the GTG Saturday. We missed your humor there. (And cheese dip?)
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order maintenance for computer and mobile repairs. i don't mess with any dashboards tbh, just backing up statuses and changing repair parts, canceling/creating new repairs per depot requests, etc.
There's always room at the top imho, no matter how ty his degree is. And even if it is a ty degree, my is still young enough to switch to another profession and to pursue a grad degree, like what I've done and am currently doing. Jacob is probably 30yr old already (inferring from "1983" which I guess is the year when he was born), but he still hasn't got no and he never has got any, so he's still privileged to enjoy himself and do whatever he likes, and there's no need for him to shackle himself with life burden when he doesn't have no /family to feed. es are dream killers but thankfully my Jacob is smart enough to abstain from them. My point is he should try to make some changes at least, no matter what result it's gonna crank out, regardless of what other people think. It is his own business after all imho.
And I doubt the Airforce would even consider recruiting a 30yr old man with only a bachelor's degree in liberal arts, while the door of school is open for him any day. Just like my himself said, he's at a crossing of life right now and the decision he makes is probably gonna shape his future life, and that's why I want everyone here to give him honest advice rather than troll him tbh. Seems Jacob's life is on tilt and his mental state is abysmal, but the only good news is he's still single, he's a lifelong celibate so he has every right to pursue a grad degree in another profession. There're many people who've succeeded without degrees (you know the examples) but we ain't no longer living in a blooming economy, instead in a ty one which's extremely unfriendly towards new business starters.
I live in fear and paranoia. I am that way because I have failed due to a cycle of horrible decision making. I am so scared that I will fail that I don't try or take risks. I am always scared of the consequences of my decision making. It's a sad way to live.
Sounds like a Xanax moment.
Expert has given the best advice in this thread.
I just wonder what my work and family would do if I finally got some courage and just bailed on both of them.
You have failed in the past because you failed to have the right at ude towards decision making. I guess you always wanna shirk the responsibility of making any decisions (that's why you take other people's opinions so seriously i guess), so even if some decisions turn out to be wrong, the blame would be on someone else instead of you, but no one else would share the bitter result with you imho. You may take into consideration other people's opinions but you should never put them above yours, because it your life after all.
your family (your parents) will always stand on your side whatever decision you make tbh, and you don't have no legit work to begin with. A well-educated smart guy like you deserves a decent life and I think the best you can do at this point is start to pursue a real career, get trained or further educated if necessary, whatever profession you choose. A college degree (even a grad degree) may not always guarantee a decent job but it'll at least increase your odd of succeeding imho.I just wonder what my work and family would do if I finally got some courage and just bailed on both of them.
And a sentence from Tom Booker has become a motto to me, and I wanna share it with you here, "sometimes what seems like surrender isn't surrender at all, it's all about what's going on in your heart, about seeing clearly the way life is, accepting it and being true to it."
Put that bottomless script of Xanax to the test. When you stop making these kinds of threads, or any threads at all we will know it worked.
Jk hope ur life gets better, relive the 2011 finals on YouTube, etc etc
This is your problem. You work for one of the largest corporations in the world in a job that does not require any unique skill, yet have convinced yourself you're the most under-appreciated worker in the history of corporate America and that Target would be totally lost without the great Jacob1983 stocking shelves. Your family would undoubtedly miss you, but lets not kid ourselves, your employer wouldn't miss a beat.
As Expert said, you continue to take the easy way out with everything. You don't take any responsibility for your decisions and make these threads expecting a magic genie to come along and make everything better. You don't have a wife or kids and you're not that old yet. You're in much better shape than someone w/ 2 kids who's stuck at Target, you actually have the ability to make a change, but you're running out of time. Your 30s are supposed to be your prime earning years.
lol nobody wants to be that guy on CNN who told this guy to kill himself when he actually does.
Target sucks ass. I hope they go bankrupt in 2014.
Sounds like you need a dose of man the up
agree with you on most you said except that I don't think his 30s are supposed to be his prime earning years, it depends imho. It's never too late for a well-educated man to start earning great money even without any working experience, and just like you said, my is in much better shape than most guys his age because he is a celibate. Thing is, if he gets a doctorate's degree he wouldn't need to start a career from the very basic level. And if I remember correct, the basic salary of the first job for a graduate with a master's, on average, is about 3 times that for a graduate with only a bachelors imho.
though the difference between a doctorate's and a master's degrees might be very small in terms of reward in the money form, which means a doctorate's degree is basically unnecessary unless you wanna apply for highly academic jobs like college teachers.
Spend part of your next paycheck on a g of powder and a cheap backpage hooker. Not a longterm strategy, but one night of risk and freedom might break you out of your funk
My Jacob is a lifelong celibate and he's still a virgin in his early 30s, no way in would he lose his virginity to a tbh. Don't give him such wrong advice tbh, my started this thread asking for honest advice, not for trolling tbh
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