What's does Jow Forums do for a living?
Any recommendations for somebody that's decided college is awful?
What's does Jow Forums do for a living?
Any recommendations for somebody that's decided college is awful?
Crypto.. But not much longer me thinks.
Telephone sales and I am bad at it because I am an empath
Yes I am suicidal thanks for asking
Warehouse job. Shitty pay(15/hr) but my coworkers are cool and the work is easy. But I'm beyond a college drop out, I'm a convicted felon.
I work as a quality technician in metal fabrication. $50k in a high CoL area. My rent is $850 for a room which is actually a pretty good deal here these days. Just share the apt with one person and I never see her so it works pretty well. My job does not require college, just experience. I started off in the warehouse of my last employer and transfered over to QC. Did that for a year then jumped ship for my current job. I do have a 4 year degree and it helps, but you don't need one.
Public Relations for a gaming company. Salary and benefits are amazing but my life is so hollow all I can really do is watch my savings and investments grow as I get older and feel the same horrible ennui that I have lived in since graduating college.
I'm a independent property adjuster and a college drop out. Last year, after hurricane Irma I made 190K in 5 weeks. Its hard work and late nights, but not that bad. I recommend insurance adjusting to anyone that has done construction and can learn the estimating program called Xactimate. Some states require a licence which is just taking a test about insurance coverage and policy. One book can teach you everything you need to know about basic coverage.
Do you really need construction experience? I work in insurance right now as a broker, about 2 years experience, dealt with claims etc. Would that be enough? I've always wanted to be an adjuster, get out of the office, make bank etc. Mostly get away from sales and being a cuck to customers.
>What's does Jow Forums do for a living?
Process engineer at a F500 chemical company
>Any recommendations for somebody that's decided college is awful?
Get into an electrical or mechanical apprenticeship
>Do you really need construction experience?
Not really honestly. There are training classes like Vale that show the basics of construction and material identification. I'd seriously recommend reaching out the carriers you write for and asking them what independent adjuster firms they use then content them regarding taking on a small caseload. First learn Xactimate its really not that hard. Hell, if you know any adjusters, ask them to take you through a claim. I've seen 18 year olds make over 100k easily, so coming from the broker side you wont have a problem. just network/learn and go for it.
I farm vegetables and have some pigs on some land in backass nowhere. My granpas brother promised to give it to me if I would do it. Sadly he passed away when I was still in college. All the people that stayed in the city are now depressive wageslaves while I work in nature half the day and shitpost on Jow Forums the other half of the day. I am a respected member of the village community where I grew up, know everyone and my family is based since forever. Everybody loves me and respects my decision, people that come to visit me from the city feel bad after they have to leave. What can I say, in a way I already made it.
flexo printer
I've looked at these jobs and would really want one but they all want experience.
I 'assemble expertise' for various 'software giants,' which is another way of saying I round up slaves to do one-off, very indepth techsupport for bullshit no one cares about, like linux versions of some shitty videogame, or tell rich people why their desire to 'run AI on the blockchain' is the dumbest statement they could ever make. I also take care of a lot of very ancient hardware and software, which people have mostly forgotten how to use.
When I'm not angry at people at work, I'm angry at people on Jow Forums. I set my own hours, and companies grind to a halt without specialized support for their 1970s mainframes and fragmented windows CE installations, so they have to live with me like I have to live with them.
I would not recommend going into any kind of techsupport, but least of all anything related to open-source in general, and linux in particular. Cleaning septic tanks pays better, and is more satisfying than being anywhere near linux users.
Beautiful cage my dude
Ever heard about lying?
Call Center, they are fucking my hours so bad. Gonna starve before I quit.
Business analyst
No college here and I make an easy 70 doing IT work in the DC area. Only 22. still living at home. All I do is buy crypto. I'm going to be set or lose everything. My life is a gamble.
You're unironically never gonna make it with memecoins. Since you have a shitty IT job already, you've passed the first hurdle to not be a biz/nessman. Spend money on yourself and the time you have, rather than hoard it for later.
Later is always very far away.
Insurance adjusting is very hard to get into if you are not already in construction or insurance. Independent adjusting is basically working for yourself. You receive a caseload from multiple firms and work according to your schedule. If you can teach yourself estimating and policy, you can maybe get a firm to sign you on. Look at pilot catastrophe or worley claims. They are the big people that take on a lot of noobs. If you can out preform all the rejects in the game, they you will get more and more assignments. Build a network and keep sample files, eventually getting on a hurricane deployment. If you do well there, you will be set for life.
Or just get a low level job in insurance and pursue claims. Don't get cucked as a desk adjuster. They are the ultimate cucks in the industry. long hours and bitch pay doing the same thing all the guys making six figures are but for like 40k.
Not true at all. I have all the funding I want for all my Biz/nessman ventures. Or at least a lot more than I do not work. Plus I only work a solid 30 minutes a day and do whatever else I want on the interwebs.
Im a robotics engineer for one of the top 3 and I study an MBA part time. Pretty good, I manage my time how I want and get good pay.