Im in commumity college looking to transfer to a good electric engineering program but I am also aware of the current layoffs here in Commiefornia where I live. Apparently many EEs switch to programming or comp sci so I was wondering if I should stick with EE or do another discipline like mechanical engineering. Also, I dont really like the idea of working long hours and being under stress like many EEs and am attracted to the freedom that comp sci and programming offers. What should I do?
>>1619850
Go for real engineering, get licensed. Don't be a dumb ass like me who went for computer engineering and now competes with the whole world.
>>1620120
BS Computer Engineering here working in an EE field.
Almost nobody in most jobs I've worked has PE certification; not that it's a bad idea, but in a lot of fields it's not really a value add.
This is doubly true if you work in software.
>>1620120
U must just suck at it
I'll be straight up here. I'm a fucking retard who got lucky and landed on a good tech idea.
Must. Do. Now.
How do I find someone to develop/programme it without fucking it up or stealing it?
I guess if it helps, I've been in business for the past 2 years and made about 2m in total (gross).
Please help a fucking non tech retard like myself.
>>1619806
3 years*
>>1619806
u gotta network and make connections.
be responsible man.
whats your idea
its probably not as good as u think it is or already patented by google or amazon.
>>1619806
>Made 2 million dollars
>Comes to 4chan for advice
>I'm a fucking retard
Also, it might sound like a good idea but it might actually be shit if you dont actually know how to implement it. Thats a HUGE part of any tech idea
Would you?
http://coolmaterial.com/cool-list/24-ridiculously-expensive-everyday-items/
>>1619772
gold plated staples are nice
poor people are so fucking stupid. rich people buy the best products not some unique quirky shit like this
>>1619772
My only interest is in cars and guns so probably none of this garbage.
Is there an app where I can practice investing with fake money?
http://www.richdad.com/classic
http://www.investopedia.com/simulator/home.aspx
poloniex.com
yobit.net
kraken.com
>>1620021
kek
Wells Fargo sent me a mediation letter. They were asking me how much I wanted in claims for them creating a savings account in my name that I didn't ask for.
They would also move money from my checking account into the savings account causing me to overdraft at times
I tried calling customer service when I first noticed it but was told that they could not shut down that savings account nor could they turn off their "way to save"
there would be times I thought there was $150 in my checking account and so I would swipe my card for a purchase of $140 but there would be $50 in the savings account and only $100 in the checking. They would then hit me with a fee of $14.95 to move the extra $40 automatically. But then because of the fee I would overdraft and they'd hit me with overdrafting -_-
What is a fair amount for me to ask for? This has happened several times in the past 2 years and has left me with a credit score of 644. What is a "FAIR" settlement?
>>1619719
$1,000,000
>>1619719
Well, I suppose start by counting the total charges you incurred due to this, and also note any times this left you unable to complete a purchase. Did this mean you had to make an extra trip to the retail outlet to do the transaction, or any special trips to your bank to resolve it? How much did the gas/transport cost? Did you have to take days off work? Did your lower credit score mean you were ineligible for preferential borrowing rates, or were refused credit? Extra phone charges involved in calling helpdesks?
Try to justify whatever figure you come up with by citing stuff like the above. By all means highball it, just don't pull a figure out of your ass and say "muh feelings, muh distress".
>>1619719
Calculate the total amount they took from you via fraudulent practices.
Then double it.
Ask for that.
> Funny story, I had a Wells Fargo account from 2005 - 2009. After a few times of them fucking me I closed my account and now bank with BB&T
> Can't wait to see Wells Fargo sink like the Titanic
>tfw making MAD gains with trumpcoin
Why haven't you retards bought trumpcoin yet?
It's the only coin with super solid fundamentals, totally unlike all the other pump and dump coins before it that crashed and burned until their volume hit 0 and they got delisted from exchanges
>>1619716
At guaranteed to be around for at least the next 4 years
How does one buy trumpcoins?
>>1619716
I get you're being ironic, but I'm thoroughly disappointed in Trumpcoin thus far.
I haven't operated my own coin, so I can't say I know how it works, but Trumpcoin hopped on EARLY to ride the side of the biggest political upset in modern history, and they've managed to not be a single bit better for it.
Trumpcoin had all the conditions of being the perfect storm for an memecoin boom. It was released in low volume, had a purpose back when it was niche, and its purpose slowly ballooned into some unstoppable force of meme magic.
But the coin has never been higher than it was immediately before the developers had a shitfit and crashed it. If any other people had created and marketed Trumpcoin, I would fully expect it to be worth around $10 a coin right now and fading back down before another spike in January and its slow loss of volume after.
But since we got the people we have, it's been the single biggest waste of potential in crypto history.
I have the money and i want to start buying houses and renting them out
Anyone know any tips or general advice post it here i will check back every few hours to answer questions
Buy a house near a university and rent out individual rooms.
universities are on a the downward trend...
Internet schools will be normal, only leaving premium unis like Stanford, Harvard Yale.
No more cucktard State univeristy left, unless it has nursing/medical schools.
>>1619621
this
if you have the capital, buy cheap houses in low income neighborhoods and rent them out to single mothers
Compare your country Financial Literacy.
Study finds many adults struggle with money.
http://www.oecd.org/daf/fin/financial-education/OECD-INFE-International-Survey-of-Adult-FInancial-Literacy-Competencies.pdf
http://www.slideshare.net/OECD-DAF/oecd-infe-international-survey-of-adult-financial-literacy-competencies
http://web.archive.org/web/20161017233546/http://thenewdaily.com.au/money/your-budget/2016/10/13/financial-literacy-quiz/
>>1619583
>only 63% of adults can calculate 200 minus 1% of 200
>>1619749
SAD
https://coinmarketcap.com
https://www.worldcoinindex.com
So I'm checking the top 100% gain coins, but I have no idea on what platforms they are available. How do I find out? Just check every platform manually till I learn?
I'm hoping I could take my bitcoin trading seriously even during the holidays when bitcoin is raising and every other coin is stagnating.
Guys?
When you click a coin on coinmarketcap, go to the "markets" tab. This will show you where the coin is available.
https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/zeitcoin/
>Ok no need to bang myself over with some gains nobody could have seen
>Not even if I was at that exact moment staring at the chart would I have managed to get in under 0.25 seconds.
What are some useful things I can learn by myself to become self-employed?
I have some knowledge of photoshop, web development, building computers and creative writing.
>>1619496
business
>>1619496
face to face sales, bonus points for actual eye contact. Triple bonus for a smile that shows teeth and doesn't look like a psychopath.
Going outside. this is measured by the tone of your skin. Mexicans and blacks get automatic double damage points in this category.
Being responsible for something. This includes moving out of your parent's house, renting your own place, and getting a pet. Keep the place and the pet going for at least a year without help. Pass/fail.
working within a budget. Same test as above.
Respecting your elders. This is learned the instant you realize they did all this shit too, and did it better than you. also pass/fail.
invest in SP500, marry a russian hooker
leave said russian hooker in russia
get tested, find out you have HIV
how do i make money off non profit organization tax free such as starting a church, buy shit pay myself salary use company car is this just free money ? someone school me , im a newb
>>1619451
watch some documentaries on Scientology its pretty straight forward
>>1619459
got a good utube link?
>>1619465
are you that fucking lazy?
I'm a camera operator who has won a few awards. Struggling with bills and I don't even have many. Living in Reno, NV but would be willing to move for good work.
I'm tired of being broke all the time. I want to either travel for work or do something that just makes money.
First thing I want to ask about, I was told is camera guys shooting porn can make 12-15k a month. Is this true? How do I go about finding open positions? How do I find their business location to walk in and apply in person? How do I get involved? No, I'm not interested in putting my dick on camera. I've thought about making a site, but not sure how to start that or what the legalities are.
Second, how do I go about finding work for youtube channels, nat geo, etc. that requires tons of travel and pay in exchange for my camera talents? I've hit almost every resume posting site there is, some even specifically related to cinematography, and I never get called. My resume and cover letter was sent to a job finder site and they said both were excellent. WTF am I doing wrong?
I enjoy writing, and am not that bad. Not Hollywood level yet, but I heard I can sell a script with a good, finished concept, even if it needs polishing. How do I submit them? IMDB has almost completely useless information or just wrong addresses for producer contacts. How, how how?
If I leave the "industry" and choose a different career, what would you recommend? I want to be wealthy, kids in private school and after-school activities, bi-monthly vacations to far away lands, couple different cars in the garage, large property, don't need a huge house though, etc.
I know this probably sounds whiney, but I'm genuinely exhausted from working nearly 22 straight days and I'm just very tired and don't see the light at the end of the tunnel. I'm 30 btw.
well i cant help you, but I do have some ideas involving some phillipinas and a camera man.
Want to go with me to phill and start a video business?
I can setup the website, if you can shoot the videos.
>>1619448
fuck off that's illegal
alien visa
producing porn - you can't even get a sex toy through customs
gl dealing with shady locals
Hey biz,
I got stuck with a bill from my uni for a couple hundred bucks, but I don't believe I should pay it. I was taking a course in January, but dropped it a week after because I received a job offer and didn't need this bullshit diploma anymore.
I have crazy good job security so I doubt I'll need to go back. Problem is, they charged me 10% of the course's tuition and keep hassling me to pay it, but I'm not willing to pay a couple hundred for a week of course introduction classes having learned absolutely nothing.
So far, I've just been ignoring the letters they're emailing me. Is it worth the risk to my credit score to just continue ignoring? Or will I really suffer in the long run? The institution sucks so I would be willing to screw them if it cost me a bit of cash in the form of shitty credit.
Any of you guys have any experience dealing with bullshit fees?
TLDR will not paying uni fees harm me significantly outside the institution?
>>1619420
it depends how much you will use credit over the next 7-10 years.
there's no way we can know that. Though we can guess that if you don't pay you'll be using credit less than if you do.
>>1619434
I barely use my credit cards, and have the balances paid off in full every month. I like frugal, but may be looking at buying a house in that time span.
I'm wondering if spending the 250 bucks now will be cheaper in the long run than getting a worse interest rate in the future.
I'm a cheap fuck, I know.
>>1619498
Talk to a high official at the school and show you care and you can maybe get it ttaken away. It's that easy.
Don't ignore then like some nigger.
Any other graduates here applying for grad schemes?
I've managed to bag a video interview with Unilever today after passing their online games so i'm pretty chuffed about that. Just waiting on HSBC and PwC now.
>>1619372
Recent grad here. Whats a grad scheme? Can you please elaborate?
>>1619372
Did some shit for P&G and JTI. Working for BNP and SYZ now. Believe me it is not fucking worth it, im getting the same amount of income from my side business with a lot less ass liking.
>>1619396
We have them in the UK, basically they're just the training courses graduates go into before they become a trained member of staff. Every big company basically has one. It's the bottom rung of a long career path.
What's your side project?
Practicing reading charts and patterns, isn't this a classic triple top scenario?
$BTC going back down to 680, or even to the second point of support, 640?
Based on this I can see a clear entry point, and will hold out till then. Even the Chinese Yuan news failed to get a true breakout past 740.
>failed to get a true breakout past 740.
ok
back to 742..
>>1619355
TA doesn't work on everything. Always keep that in the back of your mind when hunting easy money.