Comments by "Don" (@dct124) on "Is BALTIMORE a SIGN of the failed AMERICA? - VisualPolitik EN" video.

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  3.  @bruhbutwhytho  "It cost nothing but time and effort to find work online." That's what I said. Resources Library, Chamber of Commerce and Internet. Zero excuses in the modern era. You don't need a college degree to become a plumber, electrician, chimney sweeper, washer and dryer maintenance, custodian, garbage man, hot shotting, dispatcher, police officer, airport police, fireman, metro bus driver, train operator, CPA, Cyber security, armed/unarmed security, airline pilot, medical courier, options trader, dishwasher, bartender, office manager, military, online reseller, call center, fiver, Upwork and many other automated job resources are available online. Basic auto mechanic ie oil, brake, window replacement, coolant flush, etc. Car detailing as a business owner. Private power washing, commercial power washing. Real Estate agent. There's channels online of people cutting grass for free making enough to make ends meet. The vast majority of high paying jobs don't require a college degree. As a past Dean of Maryland University told me, college is for networking and figuring out what you want to do for the rest of your life, it's not for getting a degree, the degree is the result of figuring out what you want to do for the rest of your life. Malcom X was not college educated. Just time and effort. Home rehabilitation and demolition, landscaper, ship deck hand, flight attendant, charter bus operator, mover, street sweeper operator, road worker, Crain operator, bank teller, barber, card dealer, chauffeur, bouncer, high wire cable operator, natural resources ie park ranger, etc. Plenty of jobs that don't require a degree that pay over $100k. It's about how much you keep, not how much you spend and where to invest so 10, 20yrs later you're not still in a hole in the wall. On top of all that, anyone can start a business using there SSN and get tax benefits for doing so as a sole proprietor.
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