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Okay I'm 22 and jobless, general college done, now what?


Okay I saw al ot of personal questions out there so figured why not. I'm 22 and live in a town riddle with drugs and morons. I was a meth addict from approximately the ages of 15-17. I ended up becoming sober and getting my GED. I tried nursing at a community college and hated the program. Now I'm in a funk. Do I go back to school and try something else, it's a lot of money when I don't know what to do when I'm already in debt and broke. Or do I get a dead end job and face not being able to move for many years and staying in a place where everyone I know is burnt out. How do I get out of debt and out of this town? Desperately searching for insight and not bashing. Thanks.

first of all get a job and save as enough money so you can move out of that town. good luck.

Hey dude why not try making money online

You said college was done . . . was that the nursing ?
Regardless of liking it now, suck it up for a couple of years and do it . . . lots of people don't like their jobs, they just don't like being homeless more.
Suck it up for 2 yrs, save all your $$ (get a cheap clean room with hot & cold water) , make your own lunches and savel ALL your other $$.
After 2 years , use your $$$ savings for relocation and go somewhere you really want to live .
OR join the navy .

I would like to make suggestion, but it is only a suggestion. Why not start your own business. I am a home based business that I am doing well with and we need associates all over north america. It can help you get out of debt and decide what you want to do. You will be your own boss, so no dead end job for you. We have a lot of 21, 22, and 23 year olds who are 6 figure earners now. Let me know and I will send you the link. You can start the day you sign up.

You need to hit the road and find a city that conforms with your personality. You need to move on, find a place that suits your goals and plan a trip! You need to get out of there asap.

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