You answered you own question several posts ago: Your Lazy right now. But you have the power to change that behavior.
And yes, college doesn't guarantee a great paying job. I agree, but it does increase the probability of success. So you say you graduated from college? Community college doesn't count. What degree did you major in? One that pays good money? Liberal Arts is not worth much.
AA degree the average starting wage is $24,000
BS degree $45,000 (depending on the major- CSC is closer to $50,000 or higher)
MA degree $65,000
These are average starting wages. But in order to achieve these degrees, you have to work hard. And you said yourself your lazy. So I say, "opportunity to change."
And you have a degree and can't find work. Did you go onto Monster.com and look? I've had many a student go on and find several choices.
Maybe it's time to grow up and cut the cord at home. Go out and get a real degree and then hit the streets like a lot of other people who want to succeed in life. Again, there are no guarantees in life.
No one will hand you anything. It takes a lot of hard work.
Then after a few years of work experience, go to ladders.com for your next career job.
This site is for individuals who wish to make over $100,000 a year.
So sit down and make a decision that will benefit you for the rest of your life.
Let me help you get started. Forget about the Camaro.
Choose success.
"Successful people find a way."
-ancient Chinese Proverb-
Good luck and best wishes.
Rockies4