Why you don't have a job user?

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Job doesn't want to have me.

I do but I'm probably going to lose it soon

feels bad man

Because I like freedom. Something I thought Jow Forums was a huge supporter of.

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same here, i feel you user

Because women get all the comfy jobs now. Man is expected to be a cruncher or hard labor.

I do. I'm at work right now.

You may like freedom, but quoting the same man you quote, you aren't free. NEETS are disgusting. Free souls, however....

>β€œThe free soul is rare, but you know it when you see it – basically because you feel good, very good, when you are near or with them.” – >Charles Bukowski

I have a job. It's a blue collar job that is looked down upon by most people. It's a public sector job where I have full pension, benefits, healthcare, dental and all that jazz. Yet I hate it, surrounded by incompetent morons who circlejerk each other who claim that they are making a change in the world...
At Least I have an unlimited gdrive

I work at amazon

...stacking boxes

how do I get out of here and into the tech industry, Jow Forums

becuz the goverment pays me to sit around, socialism is great

youtu.be/D04wb7P_v-4

Is the software engineering bubble going to burst any time soon? An old rich guy wants me to take over his office complex and become the manager. I don't know if I should try getting a job as a software dev or take this dude's offer

I was depressed for years before I got my current job. It was exciting for the first few months but now all that is gone and the depression has come back.

how does this have anything to do with my post? but lol this could never be published in 2019

bird in the hand, user

What do you mean? I have a bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering if it matters. Should I take the old dude's offer or look for a software engineering/developer job? I like the comfiness of the property manager job but software devs make so much money.

I mean if you've got an offer to be a manager on the table that seems like a better way to go then trying to switch to software dev. depends on how much this pays

This. I have the skills required, a decent amount of experience, but nobody wants to hire me. Most of the time I don't even get an interview. I get an email a day after each application saying some bullshit like "we've decided to not move forward with your application".

I walked out a week or two ago. I start my new job tomorrow

My official offer from the old dude is that I am to be in charge of anything technology related (website, mobile app development, etc) and a starting salary of 65k which is the average for CE majors in my area.
My "unofficial" offer from the old dude's personal assistant was that he really liked me and plans to "mentor and soon pass management" onto me. I asked the personal assistant if a salary of 90k was feasible in the coming years and he said so long as the property gets renters my compensation would not be an issue.

To believe anything unofficial is bad idea.
It is good way to get fucked over.

I've been depressed for 10 years and only graduated from high school and applied to a CS program at university last year.
I have applied for two webdev jobs for this summer, but got turned down. I've also been roped into half-completing a third application for a R&D job due to mentioning I know C at a job fair, but the place is too far away, I'm behind on study credit and I think "knowing C" implies a lot of things outside my skill set.

the personal assistant is a longtime family friend. the "unofficial" stuff is what the boss has been telling him
anyways there's a reason I'm on the fence about accepting this job. if i take it and it doesn't pan out it's going to be pretty hard to get a real coding job 5 years from now

Free market is the ultimate freedom.

Sucks for you that you can't afford comfy job with flexible hours where you work at whatever time you want and from any place you like.

I might be getting a job from an external hiring service that put me in a bestbuy as a "chromebook specialist". I told murky truths over the interview, I honestly sont even know a thing about chromebooks other than the pixel being expensive and low storage, compared to average shitbox laptops you can buy at bestbuy.
Can anyone give me a Jow Forums approved rundown so I dont lose this job on the first day?

Because I have a patreon

I mean it shouldn't be hard to start googling the fuck out of shit if you start now, how much is there to learn really

Can any of you can give me advice on how to get one?

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A CE degree is pretty valuable. My best advice is that you go job hunting for a month to see if you can get any better.

Go for the job that you think you will enjoy most, that's way more valuable than the 10k difference you would have

Just see what kind of chromebooks they sell and look up the prices and specs, most of what you'll probably be doing is sales I guess

The Jow Forums approved rundown is that they are botnets for normies that want their laptop to act like their phone.

Chromebooks are either on x86/ARM and run a modified version of gentoo. They basically turned google chrome into an operating system, with all programs being chrome web apps. Some chromebooks can run android apps aswell, with linux support via debian vm coming soon.

Chromebooks need little performance doing all the tasks it can do so going out your way to buy a chromebook with a good cpu is pretty retarded. You can sell the more expensive chromebooks by showing their superior build quality and screen flex.

Some chromebooks come with internal storage that you can use to store files, others don't.

Google's point to take home is that you can use gdrive to store all your data, so if you lose or break your laptop you still have everything in the cloud. Many laptops without useable storage come with free or heavily discounted google drive plans