digdirkorangealaskan
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So about a year ago, when I was 31, I had this thought: now's the time to figure out something for myself that's not warehouse work, something that actually gives me what I want out of a job. I ended up making a business plan to start my own lawn and garden care business. But since I made those plans, I got let go from work, and now that first step—selling my car and getting a ute or van—feels like the hardest hurdle.
The car still has about 70% of a loan left on it, and I was counting on regular payslips to sell it and lease a cheaper, more useful vehicle. I don't want to use my car because, you know, running a 4-stroke in it every day is gonna make it smell pretty bad, right? And apparently, even though all the electric lawn gear is getting hyped, it still can't come close to keeping up with petrol equipment—so I've heard, anyway. Haven't been able to test that myself.
I even went as far as signing up for a cert 3 in horticulture through a free TAFE course,?which starts in July. But now a friend of mine has been trying to talk me into doing landscaping instead. That doesn't sound like a bad option, but the training isn't free, and trying to get a mature-age apprenticeship is nearly impossible.
All this, plus those persuasive reels, had me thinking about trading some CFD stocks. But Plus 500 refused to let me deposit—ineligible, I'm guessing because I'm unemployed. And now I'm just sitting here wondering what's next.
Am I headed for another forklift job? The pay isn't bad, but it's lifeless work.
What should I do? What would you do?
Cheers.
The car still has about 70% of a loan left on it, and I was counting on regular payslips to sell it and lease a cheaper, more useful vehicle. I don't want to use my car because, you know, running a 4-stroke in it every day is gonna make it smell pretty bad, right? And apparently, even though all the electric lawn gear is getting hyped, it still can't come close to keeping up with petrol equipment—so I've heard, anyway. Haven't been able to test that myself.
I even went as far as signing up for a cert 3 in horticulture through a free TAFE course,?which starts in July. But now a friend of mine has been trying to talk me into doing landscaping instead. That doesn't sound like a bad option, but the training isn't free, and trying to get a mature-age apprenticeship is nearly impossible.
All this, plus those persuasive reels, had me thinking about trading some CFD stocks. But Plus 500 refused to let me deposit—ineligible, I'm guessing because I'm unemployed. And now I'm just sitting here wondering what's next.
Am I headed for another forklift job? The pay isn't bad, but it's lifeless work.
What should I do? What would you do?
Cheers.