Message from @neetkthx
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>Groups no larger than 150 people
I am in physical pain.
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if the population of an ethnic town every exceeded 150 that be great though lol
I guess cooking is a good skill hah
yeah
for sure
I would like to work as a butcherer, seems like a neat profession
+you trigger all vegans
being a butcher is a good job
fuck the vegans
all that tasty animal flesh though. I remember walking into Italian delis with all the fresh meat and you just feel like a kid in a candy shop
yeah ill be going to uni soon like @P14 and i don't really know what im going to be going for in terms of degree
what would you guys recommend
something that will give you stable employment
i'd probably get sucked into liberal arts and i don't think that's very good in the job market
I‘m tending towards architecture right now, maybe something to consider. It has an artistic element to it while at the same time being actually productive.
find something you like, then make sure there are jobs for it
if nothing ticks either box, dont go to uni because you feel you have to, take a year off, find a job
this is sound advice ^
thanks!
Should I bother goign to uni and getting in debt or should I join the RAF for a few years
Try to get in as an officer
there is some merit to going
you can study some pretty useful things that'll get you your pay
I would just go to a community college or whatever, they're cheap but they offer courses that can land you six figures given the right circumstance
particularly in
tech-related courses
Issue is all I've ever done is academic work
I do philosophy economics and politics a level
Never really been practical but I'm seeing the merit now
Deffo not going to uni to do any of them anyway
Just hope it's not too late to pick up a trade
well since you mention the RAF, i know you're in the UK.
i'd say, study abroad
abroad as in, somehwere in central europe
poland/hungary/chechia/or even lavia and estonia.
where education hasnt been turned into indoctrination centres