If I can make $19 per hour it would help me so much afford everything I need.
I worked whole life at warehouses.
I never had stable job til age 25/26. Now I’m 28 .
I studied business and sold clothes when I was 24 and I used that to pay rent lived alone and had Covid money to spend on whatever I wanted. But I was stupid and never saved and regret it.
I want change that red flag of me how I’m bad at saving money.
I used to go shopping for clothes I never used due to anxiety & stopped that issue.
now I’m hallow in life as my goal is save & move out & have $0 savings & no desire go out from depression & never having a boyfriend or sex.
I studied fashion design at 18 but school was for rich kids & too far.
I work at a clothing warehouse & want get promoted as. Trainer lead & people ask me for help daily but supervisors do not want promote me. I’m quiet but now more outgoing & they still are overlooking me. I get told I’m a good worker but there’s a lot of jealousy there so I fear due to this I’ll never ever move up in life 😓
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You’re not stuck, even if it feels that way. With warehouse experience and no degree, $19/hour is realistic in many paths:
1. Within warehousing/logistics
- Forklift / equipment operator
- Shipping & receiving clerk
- Inventory control specialist
- Warehouse lead at a different company
- Dispatcher (for trucking / delivery)
2. Adjacent fields
- Delivery driver (Amazon, UPS, FedEx, local companies)
- Retail stock supervisor
- Production / manufacturing line lead
- Customer service for logistics/freight
Next moves
- Get a forklift or OSHA safety certification.
- Rewrite your resume to highlight training others and reliability.
- Quietly apply elsewhere; loyalty is good, but don’t wait on jealous supervisors.
- Start tracking every dollar for 3 months; aim to save even $25–50 per paycheck to rebuild trust in yourself.
Your depression and loneliness matter too—consider a therapist or support group if you can. Career progress gets easier when you’re not carrying everything alone.