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What should I do if I got hired & fired from literally every job in my town? I live in a small shit town with 2,000 people. I'm now a NEET with 140 dollars in my bank account, the nearest town is 30 miles away. Do I really have to commute that far just to get a job due to my bad decisions?
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what's the alternative?
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>>33864287
Is there public transport? Have you put a resume showcasing your previous jobs? Have you got a GED yet? Choose the cheapest option available, try to even walk towards the town if you've got a phone and an offline map.
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>>33864287
> my bad decisions

Please elaborate.
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>>33864287
No, you can move as well.
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>>33865404
is it really wise to move with only $140?
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>>33865420
Unfortunately the days of walking into a place with a help wanted sign and giving a firm handshake are over. That $140 will soon turn to nothing if you're genuinely unemployable in your current town but moving isn't gonna easy.
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>>33864287
Stop being the kind of employee that gets fired
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>>33864287
look up remote jobs
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>>33864287
>What should I do if I got hired & fired from literally every job in my town?
Can't you literally cut grass and wash cars by yourself? This could literally turn into a company.



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