This page is a permanent link to the reply below and its nested replies. See all post replies »
TakingBackMidgard · 31-35, M
Many factors come into play here. Myself, I went to school for environmental science, I also got certified in Comptia A+, Network +, Security +, and am CCNA certified. Mainly because I love the outdoors but I have a niche for computers.
I work in a lab for the DNR for the Saint Joseph River system as a career, and I work from home and one day a week in an office at a Database company.
I also do what ever makes me employable. So I got my Notary license as well as my CDL. I also teach firearm self defense to women and seniors.
And as a profitable hobby, I have a forge where I melt down metals such as Platinum, Gold, Silver, Copper, Aluminum, etc. and that makes some good money.
So luckily I never needed to take out a loan.
Which this obviously isn’t something everyone does or can do.
But what’s annoying are the people who complain that sustainability is seldom achievable or that they can’t get a job because there isn’t a serious demand for their specific degree.
You have to be responsible and think about the future. I get that some people are passionate about this or that. Some people want to make a difference. But life is a zero sum game and you are guaranteed nothing. It sounds harsh and mean but it’s the truth.
I work in a lab for the DNR for the Saint Joseph River system as a career, and I work from home and one day a week in an office at a Database company.
I also do what ever makes me employable. So I got my Notary license as well as my CDL. I also teach firearm self defense to women and seniors.
And as a profitable hobby, I have a forge where I melt down metals such as Platinum, Gold, Silver, Copper, Aluminum, etc. and that makes some good money.
So luckily I never needed to take out a loan.
Which this obviously isn’t something everyone does or can do.
But what’s annoying are the people who complain that sustainability is seldom achievable or that they can’t get a job because there isn’t a serious demand for their specific degree.
You have to be responsible and think about the future. I get that some people are passionate about this or that. Some people want to make a difference. But life is a zero sum game and you are guaranteed nothing. It sounds harsh and mean but it’s the truth.