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You can leave that mentality but it NEVER leaves you. youre real homies will stay in touch and you'll find others in your field of work that are in the same position. Peace be with u
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If your dream is to still open that shop then don't give up on it but you need to have a real business plan and strategy this time
I hear u bro, but my motivation to go back in the street was to make some money and open my shop, but i lost so much money since by taking bad business decisions and trusting the wrong cats, but i can only blame myself for this, i knew people in the poverty don't make good business associate, i was stupid for this. But i'm not worried for my child, he's in good hands, my girl is well financially and she has her family who support her, she live in a good neighborhood, now it's up to me if i want to be in the life of that child.
"Street life"
Right...
You make us college grads look bad. I graduated 2 years ago also but used my piece of paper to get into my career Im in. Still smoking everyday. You can do both.
The longer you hold off on your finance career, the more difficult it will be to get a job in that field.
Right...
Trees turned my mans brain into putty.
You have a bachelors in finance. Why would you do an electrician apprenticeship?
Finance is such a huge umbrella term for a diverse amount of fields. Supply Chain Management has the trap booming right now, for example.
You'll take premature back problems and grueling physical labor over a comfy ergonomic chair and breezy A/C?
It's work.Finance is boring and the corporate world is not for a lot of ppl.Right...
Trees turned my mans brain into putty.
You have a bachelors in finance. Why would you do an electrician apprenticeship?
Finance is such a huge umbrella term for a diverse amount of fields. Supply Chain Management has the trap booming right now, for example.
You'll take premature back problems and grueling physical labor over a comfy ergonomic chair and breezy A/C?
I hear u bro, but my motivation to go back in the street was to make some money and open my shop, but i lost so much money since by taking bad business decisions and trusting the wrong cats, but i can only blame myself for this, i knew people in the poverty don't make good business associate, i was stupid for this. But i'm not worried for my child, he's in good hands, my girl is well financially and she has her family who support her, she live in a good neighborhood, now it's up to me if i want to be in the life of that child.
It's work.
It's not suppose to be thrilling. Not hella boring either though.
If it is, you're already doing better than 90% of people in America.
Gotta grow up eventually.
He's "tried" finance like i've "tried" IT.Doesn't have to be the biggest thrill but at the very least people shouldn't accept going to work they don't like. He already has tried finance and figured out its not for him so he should try new things til he figures out what he wantsIt's work.
It's not suppose to be thrilling. Not hella boring either though.
If it is, you're already doing better than 90% of people in America.
Gotta grow up eventually.