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Not boasting, but I have a lot of information in my skull. I have a knowledge base covering: World history, U.S. History, Science, Geography, Current events, Music and Musicians, Movies and Actors, Automobiles (mechanical and general), Politics, economics, I speak some Spanish.
Basically I can keep up with most any conversation I walk into without steering off subject.
I'm particularly good at understanding: abstract concepts, governing principles and systems. I have tons of great ideas. Usually combining my knowledge of one subject with another, but I’m poor so they just collect dust.

I have a strong vocabulary.
I Draw well and paint moderately well.
I can fix most anything wrong with your car.
I can answer most any general knowledge question.
I type like the wind.
I can research a subject quickly and thoroughly using; internet, library, phone book, text books.
I understand social/economic trends.
I’m fit and I know some jiu-jitsu.
I'm sure I'm leaving something out

2006-12-08 22:14:09 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

My skills don't collect dust. I'm always working on them. It's my ideas that collect dust. Buisiness ideas, product ideas things like that. I've had two inventions hit that market that I had thought of first, but I couldn't develop them because I didn't have the means.

2006-12-08 23:01:16 · update #1

5 answers

There's tons of jobs of all kinds. What do you want to do? Just about any job that pays well requires some kind of specifc skill.
There are all kinds of things you could learn to do in a relatively short period of time. There's tons of trade and technical schools out there. The thing is you need to be specific. If you find you don't like what you're doing or you'd rather do something else, you can always go learn another skill or trade. And my advice to anyone without a degree is to get one. Even if you just take a class or two at a time. It'll pay off in spades, believe me. It'll provide you with many more options. The unemployment rate among those with bachelors degrees or better is miniscule. ALWAYS far below the national rate. You said something I found a bit disturbing. You said you were poor so your skills just collected dust. MY BOO-TAY! I can tell by your posting that you've got a decent brain in your head. No one who has that is poor! Maybe you're broke right now. Big deal. So is most everyone at some time or another. There are lots of decent jobs you could get right now that would remedy that. Get two if you have to. Intelligence alone will get you nowhere. Apply yourself and you'll do fine. And I must re-state: Get a degree!

2006-12-08 22:32:39 · answer #1 · answered by Big R 6 · 0 0

Have you thought about becoming a writer? My daughter has varied interests and incorporates them into her stories. Army service, traveling, history, mythology. She like looking things up. She also invests in th stock market.

2006-12-10 10:23:09 · answer #2 · answered by nursesr4evr 7 · 1 0

a lab rat

2006-12-08 22:16:00 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Might I suggest sales???

2006-12-08 22:15:56 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

2006-12-09 18:20:07 · answer #5 · answered by live life to the fullest 2 · 1 0

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