scrams
12-30-2005, 01:08 AM
I know a guy
He needs to pay credit card companies, student loan consolidators, and car financing institutions.
He has no job. He hasn't worked in a year and a half. He has no children and now wifey.
He is living with his family.
He is actively looking for work as has has been doing for the last year.
He is thinking of going back to his first job which was as a barber.
He thinks he should of never given it up.
He's like close to thirty years old.
People are telling him he's thinking like a child.
He went to college and graduated.
He says he was burned out by college because he was trying to be something he wasn't.
He hasn't enjoyed his work situations since graduating.
He says he always wanted to work using his hands but wasn't able to overcome the stigmas associated with blue collar work because he grew up in the suburbs.
Now he'd like to reclaim a part of himself and continue developing his skill.
He thinks he'll regain his confidence by developing his skill and this will help him get to the type of girls he wants.
He feels pretty unfulfilled and left out in the cold by the job market where he lives which isn't good.
Everyone around him thinks he's naive to pursue barbering but he says it's something he enjoys and that that is what is important to him.
He says that he is optimistic about developing his skills.
He thinks its some major life decision where he want to do what he wants to do.
What would you do in his situation?
He needs to pay credit card companies, student loan consolidators, and car financing institutions.
He has no job. He hasn't worked in a year and a half. He has no children and now wifey.
He is living with his family.
He is actively looking for work as has has been doing for the last year.
He is thinking of going back to his first job which was as a barber.
He thinks he should of never given it up.
He's like close to thirty years old.
People are telling him he's thinking like a child.
He went to college and graduated.
He says he was burned out by college because he was trying to be something he wasn't.
He hasn't enjoyed his work situations since graduating.
He says he always wanted to work using his hands but wasn't able to overcome the stigmas associated with blue collar work because he grew up in the suburbs.
Now he'd like to reclaim a part of himself and continue developing his skill.
He thinks he'll regain his confidence by developing his skill and this will help him get to the type of girls he wants.
He feels pretty unfulfilled and left out in the cold by the job market where he lives which isn't good.
Everyone around him thinks he's naive to pursue barbering but he says it's something he enjoys and that that is what is important to him.
He says that he is optimistic about developing his skills.
He thinks its some major life decision where he want to do what he wants to do.
What would you do in his situation?