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  • navya

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    6 months

    I feel I always have to reach out first when talking to acquaintances and friends.

    Getting sick of it.
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  • smehssaketkumar01

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    6 months

    Finally got a job offer (again)!!!!!

    Finally!!!! After looking for what seems to be months (got arrested then fired from job before I even started, charges were dropped eventually, then moved to a big city in a shelter) I finally got a job as a janitor. I'll be making $16 an hour at 25 hours a week.
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  • jhasneha29novm

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    6 months

    There's no "good" in this world.

    Everyone is a selfish evil piece of shit. EVERYONE. When people are kind, they're pretending. Behind every layer of fake kindness, is an evil person, who would hurt me when given the chance. Behind every "act of kindness", is a selfish motive. Humans are driven by hate, nothing else. That old friendly couple who was nice to you once? They talk about you, behind your back. That friendly employee at that store you went to? They fucking hated you and just being kind so they don't get fired. Humans...
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  • tanisha_jk00

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    6 months

    Anyone here actually lied on their resume (especially about neet gaps) and actually got away with it?

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  • viraj.catanxs

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    6 months

    For those who have been Neets for 5+ years, do you still have plans to change your life or have you given up completely?

    Being a NEET during a consistent amount of time can be really difficult to get a job later, especially if you never had a job or a education before, so i came here to ask that because it's basically the situation that i am right now.
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    17 replies

  • tanishasahu0911

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    6 months

    Keep being you. (Rant)

    Being a NEET is absolutely not pretty 100% of the time. However when I get to enjoy the benefits they bring, they help someone like myself immensely. This year is already shaping up to really illuminate just how dog shit and bullshit most jobs are. I also massively keep myself. "Le quirke lone wolf ecks dee", people may laugh.. but everyone wants a claw in your back for better or worse. Human nature. And I say not not even really in a doomer sense, or misanthropic sense. Jobs you...
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  • tanisha_jk00

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    6 months

    Personal NEET crisis

    I never graduated, though im supposed to this year. I stopped attending school around the 7th grade because of my internet addiction and now i have to settle for a ged. I know it isnt much of a difference to a diploma, or so I’ve been told, but it feels like a huge underachievement and i’ve never been able to convince myself otherwise. And i will admit, im not that bright nor ambitious, but I believe i can do better. I just have to get out of my shell,...
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  • viraj.catanxs

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    6 months

    Post your old wagie uniforms

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    1 replies

  • madhu

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    6 months

    Who here is actually on SSI?

    Who here is actually on the SSI program in the US? The SSI program is to give cash assistance for disabled people. The maximum SSI amount for a single person living alone in California is $1,206.94 per month (this varies by state.) And there is an assets cap of $2000 for an individual or $3000 for a married couple (with many assets exceptions.) How is your life on SSI? Are you living in horrible poverty or are you satisfied with what you receive? Do you make enough to rent...
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    5 replies

  • sakshu_006

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    6 months

    Life goes on

    A new year has begun but it’s the same old thing. Something has changed though, I’m in Atlanta now, having left NYC behind. I can only hope and pray that the next 30 years goes by quickly. Other than that it’s the same old thing. The Neets here doing nothing all day and just passing the time. I wish there was someway I could be Neet forever in NYC at my mom’s house with my room on the second floor but there isn’t a way. I’m in Atlanta now...
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  • malagupta1918

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    6 months

    I feel like I was born defective

    I don’t ever remember feeling energetic or full of life or whatever positive shit kids or teens are into, for some random fucking reason I have always been a pessimistic depressed husk of a person and I don’t ever see myself getting out of it. What’s the point of putting myself out there and getting better and grinding a career living paycheck to paycheck because you have to pay for your student loans to be just as depressed as you were, only now you have invested too much of...
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    6 replies

  • madhu

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    6 months

    How long can you go without food ?

    I did 48 hours then I was a bit hungry
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    7 replies

  • saurabh.sharma

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    6 months

    15 years NEET that won the lottery

    15 years NEET that won the lottery
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    7 replies

  • malagupta1918

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    6 months

    I hate this life

    I graduated high school back in 2019 and have been living as a NEET for the most part since then, and let me tell you I ABSOLUTELY DESPISE LIVING LIKE THIS. When I was envisioning my life five years post-graduation I wouldn't have ever wanted this,I tried to work as an apartment maintenance technician for a very brief time (one month in 2019, another month in 2021),but I was in such a bad mental state that I just ended up quitting. Since then I've spent most of my time...
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  • madhu

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    6 months

    Are you a NEET that desperately wants a change? Try the job corps!

    (copying from another user) If you are in the US look into Job Corps https://www.jobcorps.gov/ As a homeless youth you would have top priority to a get a bed as soon as there are openings in your region. As a Federal program they are required to make reasonable accommodations for your disabilities like public schools would. They would house you, feed you, pay you a small stipend for clothing/personal items, and provide you basic medical, dental, and mental health services. Mostly they would offer education and job training.
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  • karan.batman

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    6 months

    Being a “good girl” still lead me here

    I did everything I was supposed to do get good grade. Obeyed my parents. I don’t lie, cheat, or steal. I don’t smoke, drink, or swear. All I heard was I could make it somewhere. Or that I was smart. I was nice. Seen my mother struggle went off to do what ever. I’m in college off of a scholarship. Did what I was supposed to do. Worked 3 jobs. Helped paid rent. Got into a relationship at the appropriate age I was told I can. Spent time with...
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    4 replies

  • mrigank_shekhar04

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    6 months

    Every day, it feels more hopeless

    Every day, it feels more hopeless
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  • tanishasahu0911

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    6 months

    Only two types of people enjoy work.

    The brainwashed and the truly passionate. Most people are brainwashed into thinking hard work is “good” and virtuous and will lead them to great places. And once upon a time that was kinda true, at the end of the day even the boomers were trapped in an exploitative system. The truly passionate are very rare people that actually jump out of bed to perform their jobs. This can be medical practitioners with hearts of gold or tradesmen who are good at their craft. This will never be the average...
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    2 replies

  • tanishasahu0911

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    6 months

    “Autism is good because it makes you unique”

    I want to fucking strangle anyone who says this. Why don’t you try being autistic then if you think it’s so great and then consequently: -struggle with employment -get shamed/bullied/ostracized by normies just for existing -have frequent meltdowns that get seen as being a whiny spoiled brat throwing a tantrum -develop side effects of anxiety/depression due to living in a society that hates us I’m not denying that the different wiring in the brain can have benefits like ability to hyperfocus and better knowledge of niche topics, but in...
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    20 replies

  • red

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    6 months

    What fun hobbies do you guys have?

    Im looking to start a hobby that isnt video games. Preferably a hobby that could benefit me but not necessary. On my free time I read and watch a lot of videos on philosophy mostly about Stoicism and I do a home bodyweight workout. Just looking to add some more hobbies to fill out the day.
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    17 replies

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