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22704570 No.22704570 [Reply] [Original]

what are some good jobs that don't require a degree?

>> No.22704582

Ask plebbit

>> No.22704595

>>22704570
Any fiber optics installation company. My friend works at one and make like 30k a year after tax although its hard work

>> No.22704609

pornhub model recruiter

>> No.22704618

Nothing, you are fucked if you dont have a degree. The retards on this who make 45k a year because they are stupid and dump it all into crypto because of their minor autism. They can afford to do this because they live with their pushover white middle class parents.

>> No.22704635

learn to code

>> No.22704860
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>>22704618
>imagine actually believing this
You think employers will hire you because of your psychology degree? "This faggot can't hold a conversation and won't stop saying 'like' every time he forgets a word. However, he did get in dept for $60,000 studying Freud for three years, so I better give him a job." Lmao keep dreaming.

>> No.22704890

>>22704570
why have a job?
not like money means anything anyway if it isn't in the millions

>> No.22704994

>>22704570
If you live in California work on a film set below the line. Pay is surprisingly good and you can make good friends easily. Hours are tough sometimes though. If you live anywhere else work in a trade where you’ll be an apprentice. Can be any job really. Plumbing, cable, etc. Shit pays well and you learn something useful. And you’ll always have work. But most of all try and do something you enjoy. Once you do something 8-10 hours a day (minimum) the money won’t matter as much as how miserable you are.

>> No.22705027

>>22704570
>>22704618
>>22704860
Delivery looks pretty gud right now. Just have a car and deliver some packages.

>> No.22705032

>>22704994
/thread. Any post besides this is useless

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22705038

Make your own business like me.

If you can't do that, WAGE SLAVE FOR 50 YEARS FAGGOT, SOMETHINGS GOTTAA GIVEEE.

>> No.22705230

>>22704570
Traveling service technician.

>> No.22705289

>>22704595
Where the fuck do you live on this?! Surely he lives in his car

>> No.22705308

>>22704570
realtor

>> No.22705380

>>22704635
>learn to code
You essentially need a degree in 2020 unless you want to work at Bob's wordpress agency making $13/hr.

I've mentioned this before but hiring in tech has started to resemble the hiring process in the banking industry. It's very prestige heavy and a lot of the people getting recruited into the tech industry are Ivy league types.

>> No.22705504

>>22704570
The prospects of online school kinda turned me off of college so I dropped out, I was only a freshman so I didn’t have the usual sunken cost fallacy.

I now work call center sales for a telecom company. Our commissions are paid out 60 days after the call so we don’t screw over customers. I hit the sales floor in July, but even on these new hire ramp payments I’m making $25 an hour. Once I start getting my REAL commission checks I should be making over 60k a year, being that this is my third cycle and I’m already in the top 20 for this call center.

I’m very comfy here because that’s about the median income for people graduating with a bachelors in finance anyway and I don’t have to work the same crazy hours or stare at spreadsheets all day. I just keep striving to push my daily stats up and over time I can see what value I’m actually producing for the company, so it’s quite satisfying.

Will be transferring to the business to business department within a year if I can maintain a spot in the top performers consistently.

>> No.22705543

>>22705038
nice larp

>> No.22705563

>>22705289
30k a year AFTER tax isn't bad if you don't live in an urban hellhole