Anyone in their 20's have a good full time job?

SFguy

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Here's a hint to anyone with a clean record (or explainable in many cases so long as they are not violent crimes) for a job that is secure, pays well and you need no training going in. Hemodialysis technician. Walk in, fill out the application and actually mean it when you say you are willing to work hard to learn. These centers are everywhere and most are owned by one of two companies worldwide. Fresenius or DaVita. Look in your phone books or online for dialysis centers near you. Fresenius will pay for your college classes (pass with a "C" or better and they reimburse you fully for the tuition, books etc) if you get a RN degree. Those come in 2 or 4 years. The pay for techs is usually over 1/2 what they pay RNs. Damned good money for inside work with no training going in.
i have a friend who works for davita in florida at a dialysis (sp.?) center

+rep for some good insight... i always thought you were younger hotrod almost 70? congrats.
 

BigNate

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I have a full time job as a Grill cook making $11.50/hr. Im 22 now and I started there when I was 16 so Ive been there for 7 years next year. Im in college and All I plan to get is my 2 year degree then pursue multiple IT certificates that will open up a world of opportunities for me by the time Im 24. Technology is the way to go its wide open right now! Good luck!
 

ANTSATIVA

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I own my own house by way of inheritance, I had a car, looking to buy something new - I hate my good for nothing job , by designation I am a INVESTMENT ADVISOR - with both a CSC and SERIES 7, and it's the same shitty story I send out resumes and all I get back are how the firm is impressed with my resume, but they have no spots open.


SO I work in a industry that has nothing to do with my training, that has no demand for education and that is just shit.
 

insan3

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i made .com company, car performance company, and a web design/ starting busines company. with $500, couple years ago. i am only 24, any 1 can succeed with the right mind and attitude. ps i only graduated hs never bother looking any further. we all have different path. you just got to play the best card with the hand life gave you.
 

Mattemil

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24 and finally have a down payment saved up, started the house hunt last week! Currently renting with the girlfriend and my son.I work part time doing construction bids and am partners on a .com business....wasnt easy but I think everyone must have some bad luck before things get good.
 

Johnny Retro

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I own my own house by way of inheritance, I had a car, looking to buy something new - I hate my good for nothing job , by designation I am a INVESTMENT ADVISOR - with both a CSC and SERIES 7, and it's the same shitty story I send out resumes and all I get back are how the firm is impressed with my resume, but they have no spots open.


SO I work in a industry that has nothing to do with my training, that has no demand for education and that is just shit.
I have a series 3 and 30. I opened up my own fund. Seed capital is a bitch but once you get it and provide steady above average returns, the people flock to you. You should try opening up your own place if you have the resources and returns.
 

deephouser

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Definitely won't be popular here - but the best way to a great head start in life is the United States military.
 

hotrodharley

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I own my own house by way of inheritance, I had a car, looking to buy something new - I hate my good for nothing job , by designation I am a INVESTMENT ADVISOR - with both a CSC and SERIES 7, and it's the same shitty story I send out resumes and all I get back are how the firm is impressed with my resume, but they have no spots open.


SO I work in a industry that has nothing to do with my training, that has no demand for education and that is just shit.
Medicine calls many. Few understand the call and fewer yet heed it.
 

HeartlandHank

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I had a decent full time job for about 3 years of my 20s. I am slowly building a small business... I have only been able to pay myself about $300 dollars over the last 30 days. Sucks.

Next year should be good though. I'll be getting a solid start at the beginning of the season. I was able to invest enough in 2012 to be successful in 2013.

Honestly, even if someone offered me a great full time job, I would say no. I cannot go back to being someones employee. Contract work, sure, but not an employee on payroll.
 

zhn0k

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not me.

if the dictionary had a picture for the definition of the word, "LOSER" -- i'd be me.
 

mattman

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<-- Mid 20's, 4 yr degree (B.S. in Biology emphasis in Plant Ecophysiology), been looking for a job for a YEAR now and no luck! :/ Currently working in the service industry and I fucking hate it... I am still hoping that my state makes marijuana medically legal, so that I can use my years of learning and research to help people.

Although in the service industry I do pull some good money, roughly $400 a week and only working 20 hours or less.
 

micksmedz

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Im in my mid-twenties and own my own home and have cars and things but I had to bust my ass to get there, and oh yea....marry a woman who makes fat ass cash lol.
 

kindnug

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I make $600-700 after taxes each week doing construction, supposed to be $20 an hour.The government takes more when you make more. They take over $100 of mine every week...slackness
Oh yeah I'm 25
 

ANTSATIVA

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@mattman - <-- Mid 20's, 4 yr degree (B.S. in Biology emphasis in Plant Ecophysiology), been looking for a job for a YEAR now and no luck! :/ Currently working in the service industry and I fucking hate it.

you and me both bro
 

ANTSATIVA

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I hope with my micro wholesale distribution - MJ business that I will start next year ,

will really just give me a little more capital and I can just start looking at doing my CFA

AND try and just get somewere else in life.
 
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