Late in the game maybe to master a trade. But my advice to anyone with ears and something I learned early on...master a trade. A craft, a skill. Matter of fact learn two...or three. The last time I punched and answered to a time clock fulltime was line cook and kitchen back in 1995. I loved working in restaurants but learned quick unless I'm full invested in franchise or starting my own it was not for long term. Fun lifestyle but it catches up. What we're really missing now are the vo tech courses that were commonplace thru HS and trade school options for kids coming up. We were taking metal shop, wood working, drafting and auto body in early jr high ffs. Not everyone can nor should they invest all or "go" to college tbh. As a wise man once said, get in where you fit in fool . Hustle young man hustle. But whatever you do don't reduce to selling oranges on the corner. Or selling Pokeman cards.