[*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
This. Go USPS. USPS also was exempt from the vax mandates because they needed them for the voter fraud