I think only wanting a job in paintball is really limiting yourself. How many jobs come up in paintball and how many of them for relatively unqualified / inexperienced persons.
Why not start doing something a little more academic than doing things like basic IT skills or photography or day dreaming of someone giving you a job in paintball.
Go to college / uni, do a degree in engineering . . pharmacy . . aviation . . degree in an IT subject. The rest follows from there. Then earn the money to play paintball as a hobby, build up your playing. Build up your knowledge. Then start something, a site perhaps. From then, work towards bigger and better projects.
Maybe not the advice you wanted but I hope someone hasn't painted you some magical picture of working life. There are of course the few exceptions but they are few.
Hard work pays off in the end.
Why not start doing something a little more academic than doing things like basic IT skills or photography or day dreaming of someone giving you a job in paintball.
Go to college / uni, do a degree in engineering . . pharmacy . . aviation . . degree in an IT subject. The rest follows from there. Then earn the money to play paintball as a hobby, build up your playing. Build up your knowledge. Then start something, a site perhaps. From then, work towards bigger and better projects.
Maybe not the advice you wanted but I hope someone hasn't painted you some magical picture of working life. There are of course the few exceptions but they are few.
Hard work pays off in the end.