What do you do and how much do you make OP? And any tips for our Yea Forumsros here who are looking to make improvements?
Copy paste this: >Age: >Geographic Region: >Education: >Career/Job: >Years Working: >Income: >Your best advice for anons:
>Age: 30 >Geographic Region: Pacific Northwest >Education: Master's/Graduate Level >Career/Job: Real Estate Development >Years Working: 10 years >Income: $105,000 (not including capital gains from projects or appreciation of developments) >Your best advice for anons: Find what you love and start reading books on it to learn how to do it better!
>Age: 25 >Geographic Region: USA PNW >Education: High school dropout >Career/Job: Gas Plant Laboror >Years Working: Seven years, Two years at current job >Income: $51,000 >Your best advice for anons: Work hard but don't be an obnoxious faggot about working hard jesus fucking christ nobody cares
Adrian King
His advice!!! This!!
Levi Morales
do you need tips? seems like you're doing alright
William Ramirez
>Age: 25 >Geographic Region: north america >Education: didnt finish highshool >Career/Job: grocery night crew >Years Working: 6 >Income: 17$/hr >Your best advice for anons: finish highscool
Luis Sullivan
>Age: 40s >Geographic Region: East coast US >Education: B.Sc. math >Career/Job: Programmer >Years Working: 20 >Income: 200k plus significant passive income via investments
>Your best advice for anons: Your first job in life is to break the link between your time and your income. Only trade your time for money if you're getting a decent deal and if you can make that cash work for you.
Jeremiah Fisher
>Age: 23 >Geographic Region: Europe >Education: High School >Career/Job: Adult Entertainment / Cam >Years Working: 2 >Income: 20-500+$/h >Your best advice for anons: Girls live the life on Recruit Level
Liam Cooper
>Age:25 >Geographic Region: east coast canuckistan >Education: apprenticeship >Career/Job: heavy equipment tech >Years Working: 7 >Income: 95k last year >Your best advice for anons: never stop learning, dont be scared to make changes, and stop making excuses as to why you cant do something. Stop blaming something/someone for your shortcomings
Age: 32 Geographic Region: Ontario Canada Education: Poli sci major, psych minor, BA Career/Job: Carpenter Years Working: my career? 5 years. In general? 17 years. Income: Varies greatly. If work continues this year as it is, over 100k.
Your best advice for anons: relevant to my life and something that makes me rip my hair out when others don't seem to understand this, though I feel terrible for them:
You have a thousand options. University is not the be all end all, an education really is nice, but if you can't get it/afford it/don't do well in school, you aren't fucked.
I make a tonne of money, I'm only a 3a apprentice, so I'm still missing $10 an hour off my final wage, and i could have gotten this job with a grade 10 education. Didn't even need an hs diploma.
I have worked in white collar management, I have done hospitality, I have done tech work, I have done factory work, everything. This is the job I love, and it pays me incredibly well, my benefits are outstanding, and I have no stress.
Too many kids I see freaking out because they think they're failures and they'll never go anywhere. You don't know what you don't know, and you won't find out what's out there if you give up on yourself. Chillll!!!!
Gavin Davis
>Age: 19 >Geographic Region: London, England >Education: attended a pretty decent private school (repton) but dropped out >Career/Job: entrepreneur >Years Working: two years >Income: around £180k/year >Your best advice for anons: work smarter, not necessarily harder. If you’re self-employed, try to streamline/systemise everything in your business so that it runs like a conveyor belt.
Nathan Anderson
>Age: 21 >Geographic Region: usa >Education: high school >Career/Job: streamer >Years Working: 1 >Income: $1.8 million/year >Your best advice for anons: get fucked idiots i make millions to play fortnite
Good idea. get all the bullshit spewing fuckwit faggots in one thread to jerk off over how much imaginary $$$ they make
Asher Ortiz
>Age: 27 >Geographic Region: Texas >Education: HS + apprenticeship >Career/Job: Tower technician >Years Working: 2 >Income: a little under 50k last year >Your best advice for anons: If you're really desperate just go for the jobs no one else wants to do and don't require a degree. I literally have a criminal record and got hired after applying to only 5 companies because only beaners want to climb up towers and they're less reliable than a felon lmao
Copy paste this: >Age: 14 >Geographic Region: Central US >Education: Highschool >Career/Job: Head of Management >Years Working: 1 >Income: 45,000 >Your best advice for anons: If you have a good enough speechcraft, it's easy to stand out from others. Ask around for local organizations and ask if they need anyone. Even a janitor. You can always work your way up.
Chase Russell
>Age: 22 >Geographic Region: midwest >Education: highschool drop out >Career/Job: work at dads company >Years Working: 1 >Income: 150k/year >Your best advice for anons: have rich parents.
Nicholas Jackson
You'll never get anywheres working at Wendy's and complaining