I am peak marine material but no one will hire me because i don't have my G.E.D what do i do?
I am peak marine material but no one will hire me because i don't have my G.E.D what do i do?
Kys
Join the army. MOS 18a and attach to 5th group or some shit. It will take a while and a shitload of balls/effort but holy fuck will you have a good time and actually become someone, I sure did.
inject hormones and
become a trap
become a marine? Get your G.E.D.? Work in landscaping or any Mexican dominated job.
Get your GED then, dipshit. It's a really easy test, and anyone who isn't braindead should have enough credits. Or ignore all of that and just get an AS from a community college.
asdhnr
yeah ill just do that fuck community college
fuck yes
fuck your tracking ..i., hirojew
>Prime Marine material
>Didn't graduate high school, didn't even get Good Enough Degree
You are not prime Marine material, faggot
Get your ged? Boy, if you're too stupid to figure that out, no wonder no-one will hire you.
Its really not that bad and most AS/AAS transfer to other universities so you can get a BS and so on.
Quit being such a worthless faggot and get your damn GED Einstein
nyrnhnt
did you ever get your turret brad?
hbnhhn
no just a bunch of letters from school kids and shit yay we know the same show
jhtmj
whore yourself at chaturbate
work in the trades
kuiky,iky,
>peak marine material
>no GED
youre kidding yourself
ur a fucking retard
they arent hiring you because theres too many white people in your area, they are looking for diversity hires
Depending on your age/state you may still be able to get a highschool diploma. My state has a night school program to earn your highschool diploma , but if you get a GED you will need to enroll in a community college to increase your chances of getting recruited. The army recruits out of CC's because of the high drop out rates, so even if you don't intend to finish your degree you'll probably get contacted at least once by a recruiter while in school. If you do want to get a degree, it is often free with financial aid so you are not risking a lot. On top of that most degrees transfer and all of them transfer to online schools like Western Governor's University. If you get a degree most employers will not care about your GED when you get experience in your field. A GED isn't a sentence to a life of poverty and shitty job prospects, but you have to work for it a little harder than others for a few years. Long-term outcomes are roughly the same as your peers if you get a degree. Good luck OP!