Author Topic: I no longer have to go to school for as I have graduated, but now what?  (Read 817 times)

Title says it, I'm lost as to what to do now. I know that there is the option to go back to school but I'm not the schooling type, I could get a job but the situation here prevents it. (My grandpa who had a stroke needs someone capable of taking care of him here with him a lot of the time.) Aside from that my back is messed up so it limits me to what I can and cannot do for work.

Ideas? I mainly just do side jobs and sit on my ass as of now.




You could take the time to git gud

i highly recommend that


I would but I live pretty far away + walking around would destroy whats left of my back. At least until I get it treated.
To give an idea of how bad of a shape its in: I have to use a cane in the morning just to lift myself out of bed.


Then go ahead and get that fixed up before you start.

Become A Hospital Nurse or something of that sort.

Then go ahead and get that fixed up before you start.
I'm trying but my medical insurance is being a real pain. I might go back to schooling down the road but I'm not sure right now.

I'm proud of the fact that nobody has completed the "Jack off" comment yet

Jack off

then leave

I'm proud of the fact that nobody has completed the "Jack off" comment yet

eat stuff

I'm trying but my medical insurance is being a real pain. I might go back to schooling down the road but I'm not sure right now.
In my experience, the longer people wait, the less likely they'll actually go back. Get your back fixed first, of course, but also make education a priority here.

It's harder to go back to school as you get older. I know college can be expensive, however you should look into financial aid before taking a loan.