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>>27416392
Fuck you Rakeesh. Just warning you. Red Vojack incoming for you.

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Some of my background, I'm 27yr Caucasian Male, some college experience but didn't finish, mostly general education credits so I'm sure its generally worthless. I live in Northeast Ohio, and the pickings do seem slim around here so I've considered relocating possibly, however my cost of living is incredibly low as well. I do have almost 5 years experience (about 4yrs 3 months) managing a few businesses though, food service and at a carwash randomly, both of which were small operations.

I can pass a drug test, don't smoke and rarely drink, and have no problem working long hours. I have a few professional business references that will attest to a strong work ethic. I worked my way up from the bottom in both jobs, while learning the necessary skills for the positions.

I did tasks like scheduling, basic accounting, delegating tasks and reviewing their completion, handling money, making drops at the bank, and end of day counts, ordering product and supplies from merchants, dealing with customer complaints and satisfaction, and adhering to health and safety regulations. etc Anything essential to making sure the day flowed well. None of which is all that difficult, but ultimately the pay was never great considering the workload unfortunately. I'm not opposed to learning in a different industry from scratch but does anyone have thoughts on a career path I'm potentially over looking? I don't mind anything blue collar at all if the pay is fair with opportunity to ascend.

I've also considered maybe studying a trade, but Idk where to start. I have the time to focus on a career and am starting to feel quite behind if I don't have something solid by the time I'm 30. Thanks in advance, and seriously any thoughts at all are greatly appreciated!

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>>9598274
TRUE

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I'd be surprised if there were less than 20 that least top 100x. I'm still under the impression that we are early adopters, although we did see a lot of media attention. It wasn't focused on much other than BTC LTC and ETH though. I mean most people don't understand how to purchase anything other than what's on Coinbase nor does anyone I ask about crypto know what it is, just that it exists. What percentage of people in the world are even invested?

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