I live here in central Florida and work in finance. I know black people in damn near every profession. Hell my ex was a computer programmer. Maybe the problem is the people you surround yourself with
Rosewood wasnt the only town whites massacred in Fl. RIP Ocoee
I drove thru that shytty ass town.
Central Florida has a blanket of depression and despair on it. They lynched too many negroes down there and their souls left a terrible feeling.
Duval CountyThings I notice as I travel through some of the smaller towns in Florida especially in Central Florida (Ocala, Gainsville, Leesburg) ...
- Black people extremely broke beating down looking and uncouth. Even in small towns it's astounding to see how many homeless black men and women there are.
- Most blacks working fast food and after that that's about it. No blacks in management any where and almost no blacks working in the trades.
-These original black neighborhoods are the old colored side of town and they still look like how they would have looked in the 1940s. You still got houses on cinder block stilts for crying out loud. It's pitiful.
I heard Alabama's pretty bad and I really don't mess with Mississippi and Louisiana like that but this is just my observation...
If people have the skills, there's work damn near everywhere. I'm not sure why nikkas don't see this though. shyt, I'll freelance from any state, any day and make more sitting on my ass smoking my weed then I would going to work at a damn fast food place. nikkas gotta understand that if you have a valuable skill you can make money anywhereI live here in central Florida and work in finance. I know black people in damn near every profession. Hell my ex was a computer programmer. Maybe the problem is the people you surround yourself with
If people have the skills, there's work damn near everywhere. I'm not sure why nikkas don't see this though. shyt, I'll freelance from any state, any day and make more sitting on my ass smoking my weed then I would going to work at a damn fast food place. nikkas gotta understand that if you have a valuable skill you can make money anywhere
I know some people were born into little rural towns, but that would mean their family was there more than likely for generations...if there hasn't been any opportunities in those places in multiple decades then I blame the mothers, fathers, grandparents, etc for not making a move for the future a long time ago.You probably aint getting hired to any decent jobs in some of the rural semi-rural towns.
I know some people were born into little rural towns, but that would mean their family was there more than likely for generations...if there hasn't been any opportunities in those places in multiple decades then I blame the mothers, fathers, grandparents, etc for not making a move for the future a long time ago.
Even still, nikkas have internet access and if most spent as much time on Khan Academy, Udemy, etc as they do on FB, IG, etc then they could learn to make money online in just a few months...
I tried saying Florida was overrated as fukk and caught flack for it:
Low-key...Miami sucks and is overrated
I know some people were born into little rural towns, but that would mean their family was there more than likely for generations...if there hasn't been any opportunities in those places in multiple decades then I blame the mothers, fathers, grandparents, etc for not making a move for the future a long time ago.
Even still, nikkas have internet access and if most spent as much time on Khan Academy, Udemy, etc as they do on FB, IG, etc then they could learn to make money online in just a few months...
You tell me why people aren't doing it...there's a whole thread on The Coli that has some crazy ass gems in it as far as making money and learning.Do tell...
I want to do this, I fukkin want to learn some skills and make some money, fukk waiting 2 years for school.
Only thing holding me back is that if you can really teach yourself skills to make money, why is everyone not doing that instead of going into hella debt?
That's my only doubt.
I've lived in 4 states, 7 cities, and did real estate appraisal management for 5 years...can't tell me much about moving around and geography...where there's a will, there's a way. Again, a little bit of Google searching can change people's lives.Moving to another is almost like moving to another country. It isnt that easy. Take a tour in the deep breh.
does the hardest state mean the people are soft?