İşsiz ve kayıp. İçinde bulunduğum durumdan nasıl kurtulabilirim?
Merhaba arkadaşlar, 24 yaşındayım ve işsizim, ailemle evde yaşıyorum. 2020 yılında liseden mezun oldum ve teknoloji alanında uzaktan çalışma hayallerim vardı ama bu artık boş bir hayal gibi geliyor. Şimdi kayboldum ve ne yapacağımı bilmiyorum.
Ayrıca çağrı merkezi işlerinden de nefret ediyorum bu yüzden artık kayboldum. Çağrı merkezi benzeri şeyler olmadan teknolojide uzaktan çalışmak istedim. Yani uzaktan satış da yok hahaha ben de onlardan nefret ediyorum.
Amazon lojistik merkezinde istiflemeyi denedim ancak yüksek istifleme oranlarına ayak uyduramadım. Çok hızlı çalışmak zorunda kaldım. Ben de mahalleyi kötü olarak bilindiğinden pek sevmezdim. Temmuz 2025’te o işi bıraktım ve o zamandan beri boş duruyorum. İstihdamda, eğitimde veya öğretimde değil.
Yükseklik veya yüksek merdiven içeren herhangi bir ticaret yapamayacak kadar beceriksizim çünkü bu beni korkutuyor ve askerlik yapmak da istemiyorum, yedek subaylık veya ulusal muhafız bile. Ne yapacağımı şaşırdım. Herhangi bir tavsiye? Uzaktan teknoloji hayallerimden vazgeçmeli miyim? Yoksa onları takip etmeye devam mı etmeliyim? Yoksa başka bir şey mi yapmalıyım? Herhangi bir tavsiye memnuniyetle karşılanacaktır.
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After reading through some of your responses to other comments, I think the answer is that you’ll need to decide if you’re willing to further your education and skill set (whether it’s traditional college or trade school) to give yourself an edge, or if you’re wanting to stick with an entry level position. If you have even a vague idea of where you want to get or what you want to be doing, explore the possible avenues it takes to get there. Unfortunately, in the world we live in, college doesn’t guarantee much any more- which is terrifying with how expensive it is compared to what the generations before us got to have. That being said, if you aren’t willing to start at the bottom of somewhere that you can work your way up, your options are extremely limited. Wanting to be in a field that’s difficult to break into, in your words, is a hard spot to be in if you aren’t willing to put in any additional work to break into that field. That may mean a college degree, it may mean a trade school certification, it may mean unpaid internships, regardless of what direction you choose, you can’t just look at the end goal without also looking at what has to happen in between that and where you are now. If you don’t have a clear end goal, it might be worth going at least for an associates degree at a local community college. Lots of community colleges offer massive scholarships, especially for “nontraditional” students. It would give you the opportunity to try lots of things with very little pressure or commitment and you’d also be more marketable with a degree of some sort on your resumé.
Edit to add: this is coming from a fellow 24-year-old
Peace Corps, Americorps, Job Corps.
My daughter joined Peace Corps because she didn’t want to be a corporate cog right away. Peace Corps is overseas, Americorps is stateside.
Become a punk
If you’re in the US, there is a workforce development agency near you. (may be called “Americas Job center” or you can figure out who in your area is the recipient of WIOA funds). At 24 you are in your last year of qualifying for “youth” funding (which is a little less restrictive, I think) but there’s adult funding, too, for other people reading this. They will hook you up with a career coach who can help you with your resume, interviewing skills, and, if you qualify for funding, they can even pay for your training for on-demand professions in your region.
“remote tech” is such a vague descriptor that it sounds like you just have an idea in your head that it’s an easy job where you’ll never have to leave the house or interact with people while making good money. Have you made any headway towards what kind of job that would be? If not, I’m guessing you don’t really know/care about the industry and at that point it’s just not worth pursuing. Especially now with how hard it is to get a job in that field even for people actually interested in it
Honestly the military would be great for someone like you. It’d force you to be in uncomfortable settings and to overcome the self imposed restrictions you put on yourself while giving you some direction
Or you can just keep feeling sorry for yourself 🤷
Sounds like you don’t want to work your way up. Anyway, it’s time to go back to college and get your associate and bachelor’s degrees out of the way.
What don’t you suck at? Start there.
Is the remote tech stuff what you really want? Is it attainable? Then do it! What’s stopping you?
The military