>>9194392Having a blue collar mindset is important, but being known as someone who can get stuff done is also critical. Try to connect with some of school buddies on linkedin and the like(Doesn't matter if they weren't your dearest friend), cold calling old acquaintances every once in awhile can open many doors.
>>9194464That sucks. I would say buy a clunker or try to buddy up to someone else with a car and try to work around it, but I'm guessing you got more going on.
>>9194546Don't worry King I just don't want fellow clock bros to suffer, I know a lot of guys bumming it in central America or Brazil. They do CG commissions and the like for cash on the side.
>>9194592No, But I've hooked up with NEETs, Rural linux users, and co workers with side-hustles who live that kind of life to great success. Tutoring can also be great if you live in near a college or schools that teach foreign languages
>>9194640Granted, You still need to make connections with actual people(not systems/services) who need people or work done. But learning how to write well, a foreign language, doing CG, ect. is enjoyable in itself.
I write all this out because if your smart enough to post on dumb image boards, your probably capable of much more, and the fact that some of my clock-lads are waging it keeps me up at night.