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I’ve noticed lately that it’s trendy for millennials and Gen Zs to ask for handouts instead of furthering your education, getting a trade, or joining the military. It’s always the same old thing I’m a single mother, homeless, or victim of abuse. They always say I had it rough growing up or my parents didn’t teach me anything.
Well I’m let y’all know that I’m a 30 yr old black male raised by a single mother that grew up poor. Worked at minimum wage jobs until I was 27 years old still never asked for nothing became a truck driver been doing it for a few years now I’m making $300,000 yr. If you want to know how to become a truck driver say something!
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