(September 12, 2017 at 6:26 pm)spyrofannumber1 Wrote: Hey guys.
I've been pretty bored lately, and I've been thinking what I wanted to be when I grow up. I've been thinking about this a lot lately, and I'm still not sure. I was thinking about becoming a panhandler for the rest of my life, but it seems like a lazy way to get money. About a year and a half ago, I was in China for a two week field trip. I begged for money with my harmonica, and got some from a little boy, and some from his mother, and that was it. So, this really turned me off from that. Then, I thought about becoming an MMA fighter for my career. My father said I only wanted to do this because he thinks I'm violent. Every thing else in life seems boring, but I know I have to get a job doing something. I have a little more than a year and a half till I'm 18. I know many people change their majors quite a bit, but I'm just not sure. Any advice? Thanks.
My youngest brother knows a guy who panhandled in Belmont Shores, CA. He was in college (since graduated) and made big money panhandling. His record was $4k in one week, around xmas. He made his way through college as an acting major, and played the poor aspiring actor to the people. He has made enough in one day to pay a semester's tuition. Here in California, I commuted long distance to work (anywhere from 30 to 50+ miles one way, depending on the job) for decades. Any time I see a person panhandling at an off ramp, I make a quick surveil of the area, and always spot a high dollar many-speed bicycle chained to the fence. Every time. Ones that cost much more than my Raleigh multi-speed bike, complete with disc brakes. There's gold there, if you can stomach it.
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