I am 30 years old and I have never worked in my life. I was NEET for 8 consecutive years, and after that time I decided to go to university with the goal of becoming a geography teacher. I completed my bachelor’s degree and I am currently doing my master’s degree so that I can teach in high schools.However, I’m reaching a point of saturation. I can’t take doing university assignments anymore, having no money, no salary, and not being able to do what I want because I lack money. As such, I am seriously considering dropping out of the course and starting to work in a factory (minimum wage). Eventually I may return to the master’s program and finish it, but right now I feel that I need structure, income, and the ability to feel at least minimally independent and able to make my own decisions. To deal with responsibilities, etc.Should i drop out? or should I pull one last monumental effort and get it done with?
>>34545335If possible, stay in your masters program to get the degree that will give you a much much better job. The horizon is so close
Do a coding bootcamp and then get a job at a government contractor like CGI, CACI, etc. I've worked at a few of these types of corps, and it's incredible how stupid many devs are, many of whom have long and fruitful careers, make six figures, and so on. Lots of bloat and bad incentives inherited from the government. You hear stories of people being paid their full salary just to "sit on the bench" because some t needs crossing before we can work. Additionally, many of these jobs require U.S. citizenship, which helps cut down on Indians.
>>34545913I'm not a U.S. citizen