I used to work for a company that did a lot of geological consulting. I wonder if they would hire someone like you. Talk to your professors. Did you intern anywhere? Talk to those people. What kind of network have you built?
You might even consider the PeaceCorps. As a commercial used to say, it's "the toughest job you'll ever love." You will also have an instant network--everyone else who has been in the PeaceCorps. They love to help each other out. And you'll definitely get some pussy out of it because girls in the PeaceCorps don't want to fuck the locals--they fuck other men in the PeaceCorps.
There's an excellent chance that you will learn a new language. Of course, it might be a totally useless one--i.e., some obscure African language. But if you got something like Spanish, German, Korean, Chinese, or Japanese, it would certainly help as well.
It will be two years without a lot of money, but I suspect your experience will be invaluable.
Finally, why are calling this a "failed career choice"? You haven't even tried.
You might even consider the PeaceCorps. As a commercial used to say, it's "the toughest job you'll ever love." You will also have an instant network--everyone else who has been in the PeaceCorps. They love to help each other out. And you'll definitely get some pussy out of it because girls in the PeaceCorps don't want to fuck the locals--they fuck other men in the PeaceCorps.
There's an excellent chance that you will learn a new language. Of course, it might be a totally useless one--i.e., some obscure African language. But if you got something like Spanish, German, Korean, Chinese, or Japanese, it would certainly help as well.
It will be two years without a lot of money, but I suspect your experience will be invaluable.
Finally, why are calling this a "failed career choice"? You haven't even tried.