>Age
>Occupation
>Salary
>Debt
>Assets
>Age
25
>Occupation
Programmer
>Salary
$65,000
>Debt
$10k car
$70k mortgage
>Assets
Condo worth ~$100k
Roth IRA - $13k
Emergency fund - $5k
Checking account and cash on hand - $2k
Net worth ~$40k
Datamining ted? Datamining ted! Rolling! Our rerawl loud?? Fuck it rawlling
>>1780817
Just an anon wanting to see how he compares to his fellow /biz/nessmen :^)
>Age
22
>Occupation
Sales
>Salary
$25,000
>Debt
$4k
>Assets
I live paycheck to paycheck desu
So I've got an interview coming up for a firm across town, for basically the exact same job I'm currently doing. I've requested a salary of about $10000 higher than I'm currently making (80,000 vs 70,000), and am currently at my second position in my career. how bad does it look if you leave a place after just one year? is it worth that mark for a decent sized raise? also for what it's worth I'm currently pretty comfy and I bet the other job would have more stress, but also more growth opportunity.
what fucking mark?
>>1794890
nobody wants to look like a bitch-ass job hopper. how much does it actually matter?
>>1794899
One year is acceptable.
Is bank teller a good summer job to get as a college student? Anyone here done it before? What's it like
It's a decent summer job, sure. You're basically a glorified cashier. The computers handle all of the math, and these days, the computers even count the cash for you. Your primary job is to smile, and to push the right keys on the keyboard.
Its also a bit of a thankless job. Other than your business account holders, people who come into the branch these days are pretty much (a) old people, and (b) people with a problem or weird request. Old people get mad that you don't know they've been a customer of the bank for 40 years (even though you've only been working there 4 weeks) and complain when you ask for their ID. The problem cases will mostly be shunted to the managerial staff, but you have to keep your cool in the face of insulting assholes, because the "customer is always right" approach applies in bank branches too.
It's not really a job that has a bright future. There's not much opportunity to advance from teller to management, just like the cashiers at grocery stores seldom become store manager. But as a summer gig to pick up some beer money, it certainly looks better on the resume than 7-Eleven.
>>1794838
Exactly what I'm interested in. I'm a second year accounting student and I think an actual bank job will look a whole lot better on a resume than various burger flippings and tourism gigs.
>>1794818
As a former NEET and someone who now has a degree, CPA certification, and work for a big 4, I can't support this enough.
Totally got me out of my shell socially (being forced to interact with hundreds of different types of people all throughout the day) while exposing me to part of the financial system.
Do it. Other anon is right, you can't advance much in that position, but it's the skills you learn while working that will serve
For my entrepreneurship class, I'm looking for 10 creative new business ideas. Any help is welcomed. Good ideas will be rewarded (I'm a girl)
Dick sucking business
Sell memes for money
Forum where people will do your homework
App that tells you when you're being an idiot
App that uploads your nudes everytime you mention you're a girl online.
I only got 5 sorry
Suck dick
Suck two dicks
Suck three dicks
You got the idea.
Sucking 1 million dicks to get to 1 million profit generated.
I have a 4 letters twitter handle. I wont give more details, but it's the short version of my name, a kinda common one at that. How much is it worth? some guy just tried to buy it off me for $50 USD.
to be honest I have no idea, but ill give you 60 for it.
btw i don think twitter is going live much longer but i dunno i could be wrong
>>1794486
What do you think will, or has already started to, replace Twitter?
>>1794504
There doesn't need to be a replacement for it to fail when the firm is burning cash, missing earnings, consistently losing money in advertising (its only profitable department), hiring shitty management, and running itself into the ground.
Hey anons, I bought a new laptop about 2 weeks ago and I already regret my choise.
I have 2 years guarantee on it, is there a way to get my money back?
Like a scheme which will make it look that the laptop crashed (natural way) and is not reperable?
>laptop was 800euros
>it's a gaming laptop, I don't even f*cking game
>want a macbook badly
Just return it, you double nigger
>>1794424
Why'd you buy a gaming laptop? You could buy a computer for 300 euro that would do everything you need to do efficiently with SSD and intel i3, if you only wait out for a bargain.
Hello /biz/, I'm from Bosnia and I'm interested in what would be the best way to go about getting this passive income which would get me well off into the higher middle class here.
Gathering somewhere around 50k USD to purchase 2 apartments in Bosnia, rent them out and get the money is my current plan, and later these would be used for any potential kids I have not to be homeless, and as a basis for their own start.
I wanted to get some opinions on how viable/safe this is and also if there was a better way to get to that level of passive income per month so I could dedicate myself to blacksmithing/artistic welding/knifemaking completely.
pic somewhat related but not mine
Why are there so many third worlders on board
>>1794287
Because regardless of her size, your mom can't take us all in at once.
> Odi na blackhatworld.com
> Ukucaj lynda na search
> Dobit ces neke besplatne racune
> Loginaj se besplatno i pohadjaj kurseve vezane za socijalne medije, marketing, bla bla
> Odi na stranice kao sto je jobrack.eu/jobs i apliciraj
Prije ces ubosti tu prihode koje trazis. Sretno.
What do biz?
>>1794251
gimme 1
>>1794251
gimme 1 2
>>1794269
gimme 1 2 3
Why do libertarians think they can time the market?
>>1794224
I'm not a libertarian, but what specifically are you referring to? Like the fact that Peter Schiff has missed out on the gains since 2009 and lost money for his customers in the 08-09 recession because he's been calling for a recession every time he goes on CNBC?
wat
libertarians understand the core fundamentals of the markets/monetary system, that's all
>>1794229
>He takes loses
wew like 90% of hedge funds
Hopeing this is a good place to ask.
Im intrested at a store manager job at Famous Footwear.
Anybody have advice on this? How is it like to work there? Etc...
You're a poojet, aren't you?
>>1794219
I dont know what that is so I will say no.
Just looking for a better job.
>>1794219
Is the /b/ metality all across 4chan? Should have I started off with "Hey faggots"?
"Special Drawing Rights (ISO 4217 currency code XDR,[1] also abbreviated SDR) are supplementary foreign-exchange reserve assets defined and maintained by the International Monetary Fund (IMF)."
I met a girl over the weekend that talked to me about using them to finance the fight against climate change (https://www.ted.com/talks/michael_metcalfe_a_provocative_way_to_finance_the_fight_against_climate_change?language=en) and they were recently issued as bonds in China by the World Bank (http://seekingalpha.com/article/3999803-chinas-sdr-bond-issue-really-means).
The green fund idea got shut down in 2010 (http://www.reuters.com/article/imf-climate-idUSN2414340820100325), but she seems really adamant on the idea.
Can someone explain these to me and tell me if they're going anywhere in the next 10-15 years? I've heard of them as the currency issued by the IMF, but what does stuff like the China bond issuance mean and is there anything I can talk to her about regarding them when we see each other again today?
>>1794192
Please tell me that you're just shit posting and that you're not actually this much of a dumb ass cuck
>>1794198
She's part of some environmental group on my campus and I talked to her at the end of our Econ lecture.
I don't even believe in climate change; I just want to act like i know something about these things besides a vague definition.
>>1794200
Ask /sci/.
Make sure you make a new thread specifically about climate change.
What do you do and how did you get into it? I've got a few ideas but I keep getting hung up on the drawbacks. I'd like to be an electrician, but I'm worried that I will never get hired as a first year apprentice because I don't know any electricians. I also like truck driving but I worry that all of those jobs will be automated in a few years, I need some advice. I've already been to university and I'm not going back.
Automation is a meme. Automated truck driving is not going to be viable for at least another ten to twenty years.
It's just something Bernout tards say to try to justify their basic income gibs me dats
The problem with trades is that it's extremely hard to break into them without knowing someone.
Being a complete noob hire as an apprentice at some company means you're going to probably spend two or three years just doing bitch work at somewhere around minimum wage.
>>1794151
I'm the tile guy, I post here weekly.
Tile and carpentry are both good. You don't need a special license and you can learn everything in 1 year.
Then just buy your equipment and get going.
Plumbing and Electrical are both more lucrative but you need certs and you have to be another mans bitch for years before you can start your own.
I have also heard HVAC is good but the same rules as the above 2 apply. And starting an HVAC company requires a LOT of expensive equipment, employees, etc.. So more risk involved.
If I could do it all over I'd do plumbing. The emergency calls are insane money. I think my buddy gets $2k or $3k for an emergency call.
If you knew somebody it'd be easier, contractors don't give a fuck who they hire for bitchwork though, you'll start with hooking up a shitload of receptacles, switches and light fixtures, and eventually move up to running wood and fixing with panel boxes, shit ain't hard, find a contractor near you, look up some YouTube videos and on that shit and show up with some good tools (Klein wiresnips, they're worth it), and just say you wanna work and kiss ass, also tell em you're trying to get your certification, even if you don't immediately intend to, they might start you hourly at a rate depending on where you are, but try to get on piecework (paid per house) with pepe that are fast and good and you're set
t. Did this shit for awhile before/during college, software engineer now
What kind of job should I look for if I'm a dumb college student with not much job experience other than cleaning for about 2 months and security for 3 months? Honestly I tried applying in supermarkets to no avail, same for restaurants. I can't do physical work like emptying semi-trucks (tried one and was sore for a week). I also don't have money to start anything or buy crypto. Thanks desu.
>>1794032
Be a cam whore
>>1794081
can't cam whore if i'm a quite hairy male.
If you have a car, try delivery work.
>Why do you want to work here?
How do you answer?
Nightmare mode: It's a startup or you have never even heard of these bastards until now.
>>1793997
How do you not have ever heard of the company until you get into the interview? Research them beforehand and understand what products / services they are offering.
Tell them they look like a very innovative company and that you believe you could offer a lot and become a valuable team member that will help the organization grow and thrive.
I have literally never been asked this question in any interview. Sounds like a shitty egotistical compoany.
I'm just looking to do something part-full time to get out of the house.
What companies like it should I invest money in?
>>1793988
...is that a male or female?
>>1794103
It's disgusting
>>1794103
I'm obviously a man you fucking asshole