Being a neet was a mistake

Klasik616

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Seriously being only a student and being a neet is the same thing: no job experience, losing money overtime. Now I have to deal with a low paying job because I have no experience in the field. And it's taking me most hours of my week because I have to keep "working" outside the job. Unless you got rich parents you can't be a neet. Any degree is useless if you're not getting a decent income right after university.
 
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avg fate of a neet
 
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You gotta send me some money
What is money? How do i get money? How do i jo8n a bank account? Help a fellow cptsd slut out.
 
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A degree is useless by itself. It is nothing more than a validation paper unless you skills projects and proof to validate your degree. Your not making any money anyway.
 
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Yeah even though I did STEM degree I will never catch up on the opportunity cost of it. Compared to working those 5 years of minimum wage and investing everything.
 
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Yeah even though I did STEM degree I will never catch up on the opportunity cost of it. Compared to working those 5 years of minimum wage and investing everything.
in an ideal scenario u do high paying stem internships every year
 
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in an ideal scenario u do high paying stem internships every year

Internships are unpaid in UK

Degree jobs top out at minimum wage + 50%

Unless nepotism connections.
 
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in an ideal scenario u do high paying stem internships every year
An ideal path would be having your STEM degree funded by your parents or a scholarship, landing high-paying internships each year, and saving that income while working part-time and building a strong network. This way you'd graduate with job offers already lined up and enough savings to support yourself during a potential relocation or to put toward a car or house. That’s exactly how some people I know secured six-figure jobs right out of college completely debt-free and with a stable start to adult life.
 
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Flee to a third world country, get a remote job/freelance that pays in dollar, abuse currency exchange
 
Internships are unpaid in UK

Degree jobs top out at minimum wage + 50%

Unless nepotism connections.
Even STEM internships are unpaid? That is so strange. In the U.S they come close to matching full time pay. It is not unheard of for interns to make enough money to cover the expenses for their entire semesters
 
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An ideal path would be having your STEM degree funded by your parents or a scholarship, landing high-paying internships each year, and saving that income while working part-time and building a strong network. This way you'd graduate with job offers already lined up and enough savings to support yourself during a potential relocation or to put toward a car or house. That’s exactly how some people I know secured six-figure jobs right out of college completely debt-free and with a stable start to adult life.
an ideal path would be having been born as chad and never looking at a line of code in my life

 
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Internships are unpaid in UK

Degree jobs top out at minimum wage + 50%

Unless nepotism connections.
One of the high IQ users aware of the nepo pill.

Repped.
 
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Even STEM internships are unpaid? That is so strange. In the U.S they often come close to matching full time pay
i hear its shit in the uk apparently if ur young u get paid less simply for being young
 
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One of the high IQ users aware of the nepo pill.

Repped.
Everyone who has any experience working in a corporate setting is aware of nepotism, under the table dealings and office politics. This is common everywhere
 
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Internships are unpaid in UK

Degree jobs top out at minimum wage + 50%

Unless nepotism connections.
Summer Internships are most definitely paid in the UK. I have to start applying to some in September

Only spring weeks are unpaid ?
 
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Yeah even though I did STEM degree I will never catch up on the opportunity cost of it. Compared to working those 5 years of minimum wage and investing everything.
Degree apprenticeships seem better for engineering. Even if the job is shit, at least you don’t have massive uni costs and you still make some money to start your life
 
Everyone who has any experience working in a corporate setting is aware of nepotism, under the table dealings and office politics. This is common everywhere
Brutal.

Do you have any personal stories?
 
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Brutal.

Do you have any personal stories?
Jews, Asians and Indians only hire from their own community. I have noticed this myself. All of them do nepotism and only hire their family members or people from their own community. In some cases there's internal favoritism in between themselves too. Like they only hire specifically Chinese guys or Tamil guys etc. I am not completely against it. Obviously for CXO positions with the job of coordinating stuff and having access to company secrets need to be people they can trust but they could still give the lower level employees a chance but they generally don't. Around Seattle, I've seen entire teams made up of people from the same family or community. It's kind of wild.
 
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Jews, Asians and Indians only hire from their own community. I have noticed this myself. All of them do nepotism and only hire their family members or people from their own community. In some cases there's internal favoritism in between themselves too. Like they only hire specifically Chinese guys or Tamil guys etc. I am not completely against it. Obviously for CXO positions with the job of coordinating stuff and having access to company secrets need to be people they can trust but they could still give the lower level employees a chance but they generally don't. Around Seattle, I've seen entire teams made up of people from the same family or community. It's kind of wild.
But if whites do it, it’s wrong. Right ?
 

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