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How should college students live after graduation?
Suppose you live in a small county, have a vocational technical school education, or have never studied anything during college, and your family situation is not good.

Here are some of my thoughts that may be helpful to you.

1. Get a job as soon as possible, even if it's garbage work, make a living first.

Never borrow money unless there is no way out.

3. Reduce all unnecessary expenses, such as friends who drink wine and meat. The money earned, leaving rent, meals, utilities and other expenses, the rest are saved.

4. Reject all gambling activities.

In case of pyramid scheme, run quickly. There used to be many such things, but now there are more in the environment.

If you save a little money, you can consider moving out and finding a house to live in. At home and in the nest outside, it feels completely different.

7. The following are some jobs I have done. Although it is low, it is available in every city.

Mental labor-> Sales (a promising industry, which requires brains), clerical work (sorting out documents and forms, less money and more things), customer service (not easy to find a job), network management (need to work at night, less money, low requirements for computer technology, boring).

Manual labor-> Entering the factory (small enterprises have less money, and large enterprises have to leave their homes), waiters (restaurants, KTV, bars, with good looks and lively minds, and the possibility of further development), car washers (they can do it without much training, but they don't have much money), takeaway brothers (who will suffer indignities), couriers (who live more and earn less), and sanitation workers (who find more jobs with less money).

Manual labor, it is too late for apprentices to learn hairdressing from scratch. So try to choose these jobs that anyone can do.

In my opinion, cooking, repairing cars, driving excavators and forklifts are all good. But everyone must learn technology.

In addition, if you have money, you can get a big car license and help people drive a big car (as long as you can drive, but someone must take it, staying up late is not good for your health, and money is ok)

When you have saved some money from work, gained some experience and have your own understanding of social operation, you can consider further development.