I finish my last class for my associates degree in December. I’m trying to move out of my mom’s house in South Carolina and to Puerto Rico next year, so I will have to get full time work. Right now I’m working at a chain restaurant part time in dish/kitchen.

After my class ends, I will probably go back to the Amazon fulfillment center in Charlotte I briefly worked at previously for the next 6 months or so, hopefully they’ll hire me again even though I quit after a month working there last time because it was stressful. My part time restaurant job was a nice change of pace for the time so I could finally focus on finishing school, but I got tired of the dish pit after 2 years of working there, and I’m barely scraping by, especially with the shit spending habits I made due to stress. Despite the stressful 10 graveyard shifts with heavy lifting and long commutes, I think I can pummel through with enough caffeine and nicotine for 6 months or so (and thankfully they have an okay PTO policy) as I save enough money or so I can hopefully survive the first month or two on savings, but i will need to look for another full time job immediately.

As for my previous work experiences, I was working at factories and warehouses since 18, and for the first several years I got fired from jobs after a few weeks-months, partially due to acting up on concerta, but the rampant discrimination against us sure doesn’t help. I got off concerta at age 21 and was finally able to keep a factory job for over a year, but I quit after they switched from 8 to 12 hours shifts, so I then worked at Amazon for a month before starting my current job a little over 2 years ago.

So what kinds of jobs can I get that are either remote jobs I can use my associates for or get an easy certification, jobs where being a native English speaker in Puerto Rico as I still try to get myself immersed and learn Spanish, or can maybe use my warehouse/factory or restaurant experience in, which can make enough to afford a 1 bedroom or studio apartment and car payments, and can maybe help me save up for a house eventually, as well as a shipping container to ship my video game collection and TVs over there? I know I will have to start living a lot more frugally. I have to eat out very infrequently, as well as a halt on collecting video games and movies for a bit (thank fuck for piracy), among other things as I live on my own for the first time, but I learned as I live my life that I can’t stand living with other people, and I really want to get away from my MAGA parents and State as well

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    9 days ago

    So I looked up certifications and they’re way too expensive, is there any job that with at least $36k/year or $17.31/hour after taxes that doesn’t have such a steep financial barrier to entry?

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      9 days ago

      There are a few different types of certification, maybe there’s a cheaper one. Last one I did was a fair while ago, and I think they’ve become more competitive in pricing, so I recommend you keep looking.

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        8 days ago

        What I’ll do is start out with a data entry job as I teach myself programming (I already know a bit of C# but it’s rusty) to then get a certification and job in that field, so I can afford to then get my own house. I always wanted a house, with my own garden and above ground swimming pool