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>>25862309
>then absolutely fucking nothing all day. No messages, no emails, other meetings.
Sounds very nice
> I'll get an extra grand or two at most in my pocket per month
If you don't plan on increasing your living expenses in the near future, this money could SPEED up your investment gains. Putting it into a 3-5 mid to low cap stock you expect to increase can really allow you to be very wealthy within 10-15 years.
>don't really need the money.. I'd just buy moar crypto with it
Not a bad idea. I'd personally diversify with regular stocks as well and consistently buy more every month.

>Should I get a new job or ride this comfy wave until we're forced to go back in the office and Im forced to get a better job
I don't know your industry's job market, but I would say that it sounds like you know you've hit a road bump in upward mobility in your current job.
I'd advise one of two options
>1) stay in your job—but on the side work on increasing your credentials, get more certifications for your field that would provide upward mobility, etc
You're getting paid to do nothing basically now, so why not get yourself tangible badges that you will soon use when you look for a higher paying new job? You're at a massive advantage compared to someone else who has to work a lot yet wants to find a higher paying job too.
You should take full advantage of that.
>2) immediately start building that resume and plan on reinvesting the new income into your investment portfolio
Not much to say about this one.

Of these two options, I would suggest staying with your current job to pick up some certifications that would help you reach even higher positions a few years down the line. It's a long term investment that I think would pay off. Getting certs or something equivalent for your field shouldn't take more than 3-4 months max. And it can pay off immensely in the short and especially the long term. You would also be able to get a six figure salary sooner too, if I were to guess.

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>>11833951
congrats anon, thank God. And it was worth all the money.

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