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Okay, MrFun, really? If you're not going to school, just work 2-3 jobs. With your education, they'll hire you. It'll suck but realistically, you can work 16 hours a day and still get enough sleep.
If it helps, when I was going to school, I worked two jobs. I would total 50 hours a week and had a number of 4.0 semesters and made the dean's list every semester of my college career except 2 semesters (I was actually unemployed one of those semesters so go figure!). Honestly, because of it, I scoff at the idea that it's too hard to go to school and work full-time. Don't be weak, MrFun. You can do it. And if you're not in school, you have even more time and ability to work multiple jobs. Hell, the less time you're in the house and more time working, the less your utilities will cost cause you'll never be in the house except to sleep! |
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