[*Yes, one day you may have to fight a ridiculously deadly vax mandate, and/or you may technically (or no shit) find yourself in harms way once or twice, AND you'll invariably only ever mention anything Q-related WHATSOEVER to maybe only 0.5% of the people you encounter here, BUT...]
Enlist in ANY branch of the armed forces. I recently retired from, and am partial to, the Army, but literally ANY branch will turn your life around, within 1-2 years, in the following areas:
reliable, steady income;
lifestyle-proportionate solid bank account;
as a lower enlisted, a car is technically optional;
vocational and technical skillset acquisition;
education;
life skills;
possibly great mentorship (always a crapshoot); insurance(s);
quality medical care (you and/or family);
basic allowances for food, and adequate housing and quality of life programs (housing benefits greatly amplified if enlisted in Air Force);
and garner a great sense of accomplishment and patriotic pride.
Does the military still mandate the jab? And with Ukraine losing and Biden bound to them, is the military a safe option for a person today? I suggest getting a job at the Post Office. Don't laugh, it's a steady income and it gives great retirement benefits. As a temporary worker (how you most likely would start) you still start at $20 an hour. The wages go up approx $1 an hour per year. If you do not have a degree, this is what I would suggest. It's also safer than the military.
[*Yes, one day you may have to fight a ridiculously deadly vax mandate, and/or you may technically (or no shit) find yourself in harms way once or twice, AND you'll invariably only ever mention anything Q-related WHATSOEVER to maybe only 0.5% of the people you encounter here, BUT...]
Enlist in ANY branch of the armed forces. I recently retired from, and am partial to, the Army, but literally ANY branch will turn your life around, within 1-2 years, in the following areas: reliable, steady income; lifestyle-proportionate solid bank account; as a lower enlisted, a car is technically optional; vocational and technical skillset acquisition; education; life skills; possibly great mentorship (always a crapshoot); insurance(s); quality medical care (you and/or family); basic allowances for food, and adequate housing and quality of life programs (housing benefits greatly amplified if enlisted in Air Force); and garner a great sense of accomplishment and patriotic pride.
You won't be sorry.
Does the military still mandate the jab? And with Ukraine losing and Biden bound to them, is the military a safe option for a person today? I suggest getting a job at the Post Office. Don't laugh, it's a steady income and it gives great retirement benefits. As a temporary worker (how you most likely would start) you still start at $20 an hour. The wages go up approx $1 an hour per year. If you do not have a degree, this is what I would suggest. It's also safer than the military.
Agreed, now is definitely not the time to enlist