| If you're not going to college after high school, don't | | | | 2. Become a bartender and make a lot of tips! |
| worry about it. College is not for everyone anyways. | | | | Some people are career bartenders, believe it or not. |
| (Besides, it's over-hyped... you can still find good jobs | | | | They keep working as a bartender until they become |
| without going to college). For example, I found | | | | a manager of the restaurant (happened to a friend) |
| steady employment after high school -- even without | | | | or they work in an upscale restaurant where a $5 tip |
| a college degree. And I'm going to tell you exactly | | | | per drink isn't uncommon. You go to bartending |
| that... | | | | school and become a bartender -- you can go from |
| 1. Join the army without being shipped oversea | | | | training to employment under 2 months. |
| You see, if you want to join the army and not get | | | | 3. Become your own boss -- freelance! |
| killed, select a job that requires you to do paper | | | | This is what I like... I love being my own boss. Wake |
| work and sit in the office, as oppose to something | | | | up whenever I want, no office uniform or travel time |
| that requires combat. Some people who have | | | | to the office. Turn on the computer and make some |
| worked in the army for 20 years never been in | | | | money! You can be a graphic designer, virtual |
| combat zone, simply because they're sitting behind a | | | | assistance, programmer, etc. The sky is the limit |
| desk doing paper work. Try joining the Air Force or | | | | when you're self employed. |
| Navy. They're not combat intense. | | | | |