mightiest_mortal
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I vote, get a crappy job, any whatsoever.. even Walmart or McDonalds will do. Any full time job should give you enough money to rent a room somewwhere and buy some food and maybe even have something to save up.
These jobs should be pretty flexible hour wise, so you could probably chose what days or evenings you want and pursue your education furthur part time.
Its really not ideal, but IF being at home is stressing you out, the relief of just being able to relax on your own will be WELL worth it.
People dis jobs like that but it doesnt have to be your entire future career on a checkout, just a stepping stone.
Do part time education, get some more qualifications or an aprenticeship like Canadian Rider said. At least then you dont have to rush to decide what options to do aswell and can take your time to decide what you want to do and do some research in to what kind of qualifications you would need to do it. Also, go for any promotions whereever you work as soon as you feel ready. As soon as your looking after anyone or training anyone, that gives you managerial and staff training experience to put on your CV, always good
It does seem scary setting out on your own, but as long as you have ANY job, and only spend within your means, youl be fine
hope this helps at all
These jobs should be pretty flexible hour wise, so you could probably chose what days or evenings you want and pursue your education furthur part time.
Its really not ideal, but IF being at home is stressing you out, the relief of just being able to relax on your own will be WELL worth it.
People dis jobs like that but it doesnt have to be your entire future career on a checkout, just a stepping stone.
Do part time education, get some more qualifications or an aprenticeship like Canadian Rider said. At least then you dont have to rush to decide what options to do aswell and can take your time to decide what you want to do and do some research in to what kind of qualifications you would need to do it. Also, go for any promotions whereever you work as soon as you feel ready. As soon as your looking after anyone or training anyone, that gives you managerial and staff training experience to put on your CV, always good

It does seem scary setting out on your own, but as long as you have ANY job, and only spend within your means, youl be fine

hope this helps at all