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Worth going to uni was an unc pushing 40 In Europe
I just need a job that will last me until I retire that is average to higher salary wise with a comfy low stress 40 hour Jew daycare desk work situation
I'm not a high performer, I'm a midwit
Is it with doing a business economics degree or will all that's shit disappear soon? My far fetched idea is that it will help me personal businessmaxx and I will make it

Retards are screeching to just become a tradesfag and destroy your body, other people say lower education than uni is retarded since we're In a recession, other people say uni is retarded since it will be automated

Idk gang, tf we doin?
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>>34612457
Start off with picking the career you want until you retire and choose the education that matches it. Find people with the job you want on LinkedIn and see what their education looks like
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There are no pathways anymore. Start farming and cultivating wheat now
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Use AI and ask how you can get a high paying career. I use it and it helped me decide what career to pursue in college.
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>>34612457
Why is religion relevant?
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>>34612628
>it helped me decide what career to pursue in college.
LMAO next generation is truly truly fucked
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>>34612457

I aint gonna sugarcoat it unc, it's gonna be dogshit and you're gonna feel dogshit while doing it while you have classes and projects with kids probably half your age, you will constantly have to deal with feelings of being 'too late' or 'lagging behind' everyone else. I left my manual labour job to go to uni in my mid 20's and only graduated last year so I'm now pushing 30 while still working as a graduate in a team of 21 year olds and taking orders from seniors and managers that are 25 - 30 and those are the kinda feelings I'm struggling with.

Now with that being said, you almost certainly will be better off at 44 (or however long your degree takes) with a degree than at 44 without one, I definitely don't regret it.

Don't take picking a degree lightly though, being older you pretty much have one shot at this as going back to study a different degree, or trying to pivot careers will only put you even further behind than you already are. Do some research and try to find industries that don't have a lot of ageism in them, and most importantly, choose a degree in something that is thriving in wherever your residence is, for example mining is a huge industry where I'm from, so I chose mining engineering, if you live in a rural type of town choose agricultural engineering, if you live in a large city choose something finance related.

Picking a business degree to try and start a business is retard larp cope, successful businessman don't need a class to learn how to run a business, if you really want to businessmax, pick a relevant degree to your local economy like I said, become proficient in it, then launch your own business in that same industry with the experience you have.
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>>34614199
WHAT DO YOU MEAN IM FUCKED? :(



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