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How exactly do I get one of those cushy six-figure work-from-home jobs where you only have to do like an hour of work per day?

Serious answers only

>> No.57194091
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>>57194018
You start a business that sells products/services

>> No.57194176

>>57194018
What makes you think you can just get free money like that? You have to do something valuable to get paid. It's not that complicated.

>> No.57194276

>>57194018
I have one of those jobs but it wasn't quick and easy. You need to develop certain expert niche skills and have the CV to back it up.
I got a degree in mathematics. Then it took me 6 months of job hunting and interviews before I got my first job as a junior consultant - doing data analysis in a large UK bank.
I earned a modest wage for the first 4 years while I was learning the ropes and becoming good at my job, particularly the software development component.
After that I started my own company as an independent contractor / freelancer and made it to £100k / year after a couple more years.
The workload varies a lot depending on the project and client. Sometimes I can coast along on 1 hour a day or even do 0 work the whole day, but today I worked a full 9-5 with 1 hour lunch break.

>> No.57194495

>>57194276
>I got a degree in mathematics
I'm currently working towards a degree for computer science. How will this do for me?

>> No.57194563

>>57194495
lol

>> No.57194579

>>57194018
be brown. not white

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>>57194563
whats so funny faggot

>> No.57194601

>>57194579
malding

>> No.57194604

>>57194018
this is exactly my job, though on a rough day i'll put in 3 - 4 hours. am a copywriter.
education doesn't matter. even if it did, just lie and say you have a journalism degree from wherever. most places won't check unless you set off red flags, in which case you prob. wouldn't be hired anyways. you could even realistically plagiarize an entire portfolio. it's not a difficult job if you're remotely creative and a decent writer.

>> No.57194626

>>57194604
how the fawk are you making six figures as a falcone copy writer?

>> No.57194668

>>57194626
11 years at the same company & a couple promotions. now making~125k after bonus.

>> No.57194724

>>57194668
ze makes sense.

I'm still a wet behind-the-ears zoomer trying to finish college.

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>>57194018
Get in IT. Something like SRE/DevOps. Lie thorugh your teeth on the interviews.

>> No.57194813

>>57194768
>Lie thorugh your teeth on the interviews.
Thats basically what everyone does right?

>> No.57194875

>>57194813
Unironically, yes. Learning every single thing being used in DevOps nowadays is impossible anyway. Just lie, and when you have to actually do something use stackexchange/stackoverflow to find answers.