I suggest to finish your studies to have something which nobody can take away.
A degree doesn't guarantee a good job, but at least is should be easier to get a well paid one - and search for one which is well paid and gives you satisfaction.
I flew combat jets for 23 years of my life and never went to work with a feeling to dislike my job. Once in the air I was my own boss, responsible for myself and for the aircraft.
Every military pilot should at least be able to fly. Those abilities are not even criteria for personal ratings and promotions. Besides flying I concentrated on electronic war fare and without showing off I was the best which I proved several times during the "cold war".
After I retired I used my knowledge in the field of aerodynamics to work for a UK company on own discretion producing fans for big buildings. The work was not boring at all and after I got well known to handle planning flaws to correct the installation I was called to construction sites all over Europe to correct the messed up air handling units. (Doing that kind of work requires just an index finger.
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Besides that my little electronics knowledge was good enough to produce custom made circuits like small current to voltage converters, comparators and air data computers if they were required.
I worked 18 years for that company and never expierenced frustration concerning work and different customers.
After that time I decided that Germany's politics (and politicians) would make me mutate to a terrorist, and so I preferred to say good bye to Germany.
Living in Thailand makes many things easy, simply because people are easy.
Boncuk