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10685024 No.10685024[DELETED]  [Reply] [Original]

What stem job will get you the most money for the least amount of work?

>> No.10685034

>>10685024
organ donor

>> No.10685053

>>10685024
Right now computer programmer. Someone who knows Javascript well can work their way to the middle class in 5 years even without a degree.

>> No.10685095

>>10685034
which organs should I donate for the most money? I've got a few hearts sitting in the fridge which I had other plans for, I didn't realize I could sell them for lots

>> No.10685102

Civil Engineer or Structural Engineer

>> No.10685105

>>10685053
are you memeing me or?

>> No.10685115

>>10685105
I think he's right. 5 years is if you're a brainlet too, if you're good you could do it more like 2-3 depending on how smart and strategic

>> No.10685124

>>10685105
I'm not memeing you. An intermediate Javascript developer can expect $45k - $55k. With 5 years experience you're looking at $85k - $100k.

>> No.10685133

>>10685024
Data scientist, you import python code and collect 70k+ per year even if you're a brainlet

>> No.10685136

>>10685024
>shekel slave
ewww

>> No.10685138

>>10685133
t. probably a not-data-scientist

>> No.10685419

Geomatics (geospatial sciences), either as a licensed land surveyor or spatial engineer. The program load is significantly less intense than most engineering degrees.

>> No.10685484

>>10685102
"no"

>> No.10685507

>>10685419
He means the least work after graduating

>> No.10685575
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10685575

Math is 99% fun and 1% work, so math