What should I do after graduates from high school - /adv/ (#33347420) [Archived: 946 hours ago]

Arfottt
7/11/2025, 11:45:25 AM No.33347420
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Hi everyone. Can someone give me advice?, i actually confused what should i do after graduates from high school. I don't go to college because i can't pay for it, and if i get some job, it's hard to find it, because i don't have any vehicle (motorcyle), why vehicle important? Because vehicle is the most important thing to have in my country, Like when you interview with human resources they always asking if you have motorcycle or not, which is very depressing to me. Really i don't know where should i go next:( (sorry for bad english)
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Anonymous
7/11/2025, 1:31:58 PM No.33347727
>>33347420 (OP)
Live in a van down by the river.
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 3:59:54 PM No.33348084
>>33347420 (OP)
>asking if you have motorcycle
Can't you just lie? Or stretch the truth (you have a broken down one and need a job to get the parts to fix it).
They want to know if you have expenses you need to show up to work to pay for, just like HR roasties start salivating when they hear an applicant has an expensive mortgage to pay or child support to pay, they'll make that guy put up with anything at work to pay those bills.
Are they going to demand license and registration info and inspect your bike for safety or do they just want to know if you can get to work reliably on time?
If you lie to a HR roastie and get a job and later get fired because she doesn't like your scooter, at least you'll get paid for a few days assuming you bother to show up. There doesn't seem to be a hell of a lot of downside. You do know they're going to lie to you when they say stuff like the benefits are great and they treat everyone like family there etc?
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 5:13:28 PM No.33348357
having your own vehicle is important, everywhere

when I was 18 and worked at a supermarket, I was surprised by how quickly I saved up the money to buy my first car

>not going to college
then you should learn a trade
Anonymous
7/11/2025, 5:34:47 PM No.33348420
>>33347420 (OP)
I graduated 16 years ago my best advice is if you don't have any idea and don't want to do anything then suicide is the best option. I spent 16 years trying to figure it out and I'm done trying to find my place. It's in the grave, this world has nothing for us.