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Need advice on work/ education situation
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Need advice on work/ education situation

To fellow Europeans
Hi Guys, in a bit of a dilemma

I'm an American with an EU passport who had some problems with university applications and want to either learn/work or self teach something thats highly lucrative

I have some major back problems and am not very good with visual spacial things and dont have too much of a liking for IT related things. So that eliminates most if not all trades and computer related things,I could be wrong but I'm a bit fucked in this sense.

I'm not closed minded in what I can or can't do,anyone on the continent have any suggestions it be greatly appreciated. I do not want to live in the states (who does these days [Image: confused.gif]) so it be better to get a certification/training or work experience in the EU. Said universities I applied to were all in the EU.

No idea where to look or start

sales/finance/trading??


Once again any advice greatly appreciated!
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#2

Need advice on work/ education situation

How old are you?

Are "major back problems" something that can be improved? Not that this would change your work situation, but would be a good idea anyway.
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Need advice on work/ education situation

Quote: (10-29-2016 01:08 PM)philosophical_recovery Wrote:  

How old are you?

Are "major back problems" something that can be improved? Not that this would change your work situation, but would be a good idea anyway.

Early twenties, don't want to be too specific on it but it's a legit medical issue that can't be solved.
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Need advice on work/ education situation

If your problem is "legit", is there any way you can get SSDI? or some other type of government program? that will give you at least survival money? Depending on the amount of money, you can move to a country where you can live well with this money, and you pick up from there. Take a couple of months to get to know the culture and you will have time to explore different options. Visit artisan shops, small factories ... maybe you find you pick up a passion for brewing beer or making cheese, or making custom leather shoes, or flying air balloons ... go out, explore and see different options while maintaining your mind open.

"A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects."
— Robert Heinlein
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Quote: (11-11-2016 07:38 PM)Plus Oultre Wrote:  

If your problem is "legit", is there any way you can get SSDI? or some other type of government program? that will give you at least survival money? Depending on the amount of money, you can move to a country where you can live well with this money, and you pick up from there.

Not an expert on SSDI, but it may have a US residence requirement.
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Need advice on work/ education situation

Be a lawyer.

They don't do physical work, and its not computers. Plus if you do come back to the US I'm sure being a lawyer from whatever country you became one in is a valuable thing to some big international law firm.

Plus, some European lawyers wear these totally awesome wigs:

[Image: barristerwig2.jpg]

That could be you.

Aloha!
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Quote: (11-11-2016 10:04 PM)Kona Wrote:  

Be a lawyer.

They don't do physical work, and its not computers. Plus if you do come back to the US I'm sure being a lawyer from whatever country you became one in is a valuable thing to some big international law firm.

Plus, some European lawyers wear these totally awesome wigs:

[Image: barristerwig2.jpg]

That could be you.

Aloha!

ahahaha,lol
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Need advice on work/ education situation

Quote: (11-11-2016 07:38 PM)Plus Oultre Wrote:  

If your problem is "legit", is there any way you can get SSDI? or some other type of government program? that will give you at least survival money? Depending on the amount of money, you can move to a country where you can live well with this money, and you pick up from there. Take a couple of months to get to know the culture and you will have time to explore different options. Visit artisan shops, small factories ... maybe you find you pick up a passion for brewing beer or making cheese, or making custom leather shoes, or flying air balloons ... go out, explore and see different options while maintaining your mind open.


Just a limitation ,not a disability,not impoverished. Exactly what I'm doing ,but more interesting/wacky/niche ideas also could be good from people on the forum who were in a similar situation of ''recon'' or are doing something cool,profitable and not just making ends meet that maybe is something not very well known.
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Quote: (11-11-2016 07:49 PM)Brodiaga Wrote:  

Not an expert on SSDI, but it may have a US residence requirement.

He says he is american.

Sales is a good idea. It is an skill necessary for all trades so it is transferable; you will expand your network; you will practice game; you will get to know many other people and it will expand your current bubble.

"A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects."
— Robert Heinlein
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Need advice on work/ education situation

Quote: (11-12-2016 02:48 PM)Plus Oultre Wrote:  

Quote: (11-11-2016 07:49 PM)Brodiaga Wrote:  

Not an expert on SSDI, but it may have a US residence requirement.

He says he is american.

Sales is a good idea. It is an skill necessary for all trades so it is transferable; you will expand your network; you will practice game; you will get to know many other people and it will expand your current bubble.

Any advice for finding decent sales jobs in the EU?
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