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50650208 No.50650208 [Reply] [Original]

Anyone a copywriter here? I hear it pays a lot and easy to get into.

>> No.50650258

>>50650208
>pays a lot
>easy to get into
yeah man totally

>> No.50650302

>>50650258
fuck man theres no other option. coding takes too long. dropshipping is gay and fucked now.

>> No.50650327

>>50650302
do technical support for microsoft
it's WFH and chill

>> No.50650344

>>50650302
get a degree in a useful field of study or learn a skilled trade. waging is gay but a consistently high stream of income is the only way to get ahead in life, and there are no quick and easy shortcuts.

>> No.50650393

>>50650302
one day you'll get sick enough of this place and other e-cesspits that you'll realize selling your time to mr shekelberg in his warehouse for pennies is still a much better choice than continuing to twiddle your thumbs desperately rooominating on ways to game le system
you'll be fucking miserable no matter what you do, might as well do SOMETHING that makes money even if its drone work

>> No.50650432

>>50650327
how do i do that?

>> No.50650467

>>50650327
good morning sir

>> No.50650482

>>50650432
maybe start by googling "what do tech support people do" and then search for relevant certs for those tasks
assuming you actually have an interest in IT:
>>>/g/twg

>> No.50650505

>>50650208
someones been browsing too much twitter

>> No.50650553

>>50650482
you don't need a cert to help boomers exporting a .pst file from outlook

>> No.50650640

>>50650553
no, but you need a cert to convince some HR roastgoblin to hire you to help boomers export a .pst file from outlook
unless you're talking about non-technical "client services"-type call center shit, then yeah you dont need a cert but you'll need a decent gun locker to keep yourself from blowing your fucking brains out 6 months in

>> No.50650722
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50650722

>>50650208
>copyright and patent laywer here
>pay is good but it's soul crushingly pedantic
>you will most likely want to an hero after your first year
tl;dr there are far better ways to make shekels
>ttt smp

>> No.50650762

>>50650208
it pays but it's not easy to get into

>> No.50650847

>>50650722
do you need an actual science/engineering degree and/or a career in STEM to do the patent law meme? i have a degree in applied math from like a decade ago but i work in accounting.

>> No.50650884

>>50650208
Is this bear market again

>> No.50650939
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50650939

>>50650847
no, you need to pass the bar in the state you want to practice in after going to law school. What the fuck kind of question is that anon
>0rgaxk

>> No.50651023

>>50650939
i'm not asking if i'm qualified to be a lawyer without a law degree or licensure. i'm asking if my background (applied math undergrad) qualified me to be a patent lawyer, assuming i attend law school and pass the bar.

that is, does patent law have a hard requirement on engineering education and/or a brief career in engineering, or do they generally look for someone who has a STEM degree + isn't a complete retard.