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How long do you guys plan on neeting? Do you realize it gets harder as you get older?

If you're getting neet bux and you're able to manage that and make it work until retirement, congrats to you. I'm really happy for you. But as I was watching a YouTube video, it just occured to me and that is, the longer someone neets, eventually they may not have their parents as a cushion forever so if they stretch it out all the way to mid 30s, 40s, 50s, it's going to be hard to adapt to the work force when you don't have any experience with it.

Then it made me wondered if that has ever crossed your mind and how much does it worry you? In an indealistic Neet situation, you'll get a big inheritance and will never ever have to work but in most cases that won't be the case at all.

I'm lucky I got out of it in my mid 20s. Even that screwed me hard and always will.

I can't imagine how brutal it would be to try to leave in your 30s or beyond. At least in your 20s you're still viewed as young and there's a bit of lenience thrown your way when you're getting on your feet, this will not exist once you hit your 30s.

And 40s or 50s? Has anyone here left NEETdom at that age? I've never even heard of such a person, would be interested in hearing about what that was like.
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>>82871450
Anyone confident these days about going into their 40s - 50s makes me laugh. Job security and predictability are a joke. I don't think NEETs are any more fucked than my wagie ass.
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>>82872341
>ob security and predictability are a joke. I don't think NEETs are any more fucked than my wagie ass.

Is this really true though?
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Until I die OP. I'm a real ride or die nigger. Fuck the glowie shills who keep posting this demoralization shit to try to get us back on the wagie plantation. NP NW NT forever.
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I'm a 35 year old neet, have been all my life. Mom died nearly 3 years ago and left me a house+enough money for roughly 7 years (of which I have used 3). I have no idea what I;m going to do when the money runs out. I don't think anyone would even hire a 35 year old with zero work history and the resume that states graduated HS in 08 as my only achievement.
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>>82872356
Unless you're making big bucks already or have connections to give you a smooth ride, shit looks bleak at least in my country.
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>>82872303
>The only NEETs that are in a tough spot are those without NEETbux or with no inheritance.
This

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5up_YZBvqA
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>>82872406
Start working part time at Home Depot to stop the bleeding. You dont need any actual skills you just need to know which aisle drywall anchors are in.
In the meantime get a forklift certification. Warehouse jobs (read: NOT amazon) are max comfy.
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>>82871450
Poor people have always existed, there was a brief time of prosperity, now we are being divided among the aristocrat class again and everything our ancestors built is being broken apart/melted down and sold to India/Mexico for slave labor. I will probably work in a grain mill in tornado alley and live in a trailer in my elderly years, with no progeny.



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