what do team owners do
>>1611271
collect money
>>1611271
nothing, franchises are just the retirement toy of billionaires
>>1611271
At the bare minimum, they hire the GM. Some owners like to meddle in the operations (generally unsuccessfully), but a lot of them just sit back and collect the money or fire the GM if the money isn't coming in.
>>"Karyn Twaronite, global diversity and inclusiveness officer at consulting and accounting firm EY..."
This is a thing? How does one get this job? What do they do?
>>1611231
They make up problems and then jot up solutions for them.
Oh and if you actually have an issue no one will help you.
>>1611231
sound like the step up from HR...
>>1611231
>This is a thing?
Yes.
>How does one get this job?
Shame a company full of productive white people into paying you a salary so they feel more "diverse" and/or to shut up the tumblr hordes who excoriate them for being too white.
>What do they do?
Don't get in the way of the company actually doing whatever it is that it does.
How the fuck is this even possible
>>1611061
It isn't. Even if he started his resume with "Fuck your mother" he would have a job by now.
He's probably cherry picking jobs and has only applied to like 15 over the year. Or its all BS.
>holy cow
This guys a cuck
>inheritance
>money is almost gone
>2 fucking degrees
he's retarded if this is true
What are the best methods to make money out of an initial inversion of like 50$? I'd like to hear your exponential gains techniques
I'd like to get in finances but i don't have much money to start with so i thought the best option would be investing safely a tiny amount and use the benefits to improve my gains so i can make some money to get into serious business
>>1610998
buy WAVES and then wait a month or 2
>>1610999
How much could i make for an inversion of 50~100$?
>>1611008
the sky is the limit. but I estimate the price will rise from $0.35 to $3 -$5 over the next couple of months.
so 10x or 20x
What are some good books to read to start learning about economics? Pic not necessarily related.
Thats actually a good place to start if you have a hard time conceptualizing money.
Capital in the 21st century by Piketty is also a readable diagnosis of international economics.
Capital in the 21st century by Piketty is wrong, read this instead
http://www.r-5.org/files/books/trading/speculation/Jesse_Livermore-How_To_Trade_In_Stocks_(1940_original)-EN.pdf
also read quarterlies
if you don't mind academic style writing in brief, the Very Short Introduction series released by Oxford Press has a fantastic crash course intro to any specific economic/finance/history of finance issue you're looking for. Supplement with WSJ and stay away from le freakanomics meme
Will tutor/practice speaking french or russian with someone for website/blog marketing advice and advice on how to make money with affiliate marketing in general.
I'm somewhat of an illiterate when it comes to this discipline, but I'm desperate to learn from someone who's already got their foot in the door.
Going to bed right now, but I'll leave this up and see tomorrow if anyone is interested. Feel free to leave some form of contact.
>>1610644
Keep your filthy languages. If you setup an IT blog i can offer you an affiliate program though
>>1610651
What kind of IT blog, you mean like for smart phones or something?
You have my attention at least before i drift into the night
>>1610657
Whatever gets you the required traffic to earn some serious money. Post some contact data
HEY GUYS, WHAT DO YOU GUYS KNOW ABOUT BITCOINS? I'm trying to make a blog about it, so...would you like to help? I'll read all your replies, and I'll translate them all to post it here: http://colmebtc.blogspot.com.co/
>>1610587
Doggycoin make post bout doggycoin
>>1610587
>HEY GUYS I'M DOING A BLOG ABOUT SOMETHING I DONT KNOW SHIT ABOUT
>GIV MEH INFUS PLEZ
>>1610587
I know Monero (XMR) is much better than bitcoin if that helps
What's the future of ethereum?
Stagnation->dapps->dapps-> hype->correction->golden age $50-$150 eth in ~2 years time
>>1610586
Got some links for me to research?
Buy Waves
so did anyone make a killing off Trump to win all during the primary?
>>1610389
If they did it would have been a very shitty bet. You make bets given the information you have at that point in time. The most sensible time to bet was when it was obvious he was getting more people in the rallies than Clinton
>>1610389
I bought gold and shorted the usd thinking it would lose value due to the uncertainty created by a Trump presidency. I ended up losing something like 3% of my account even though i was right about Trump winning.
Looking back on it I think everyone was just really relieved that Hillary didn't win.
>>1610408
I disagree. Unless you really thought Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, or Ted Cruz were viable presidential candidates the June 16th-7/23rd odds made sense
Hello /biz/. I am yet another in the constant flux of college freshman seeking advice from a Birkinabe Glass Blowing Symposium.
>Currently Freshman at midtier state school
>Undecided, but started in rigorous engineering program
>lot of work, struggle slightly with workload and physics / calculus, but with enough work can understand material.
>Set to finish first semester with somewhere between a 3.0 - 3.5
>Passion and strength cater towards History degree
>unsure if falling for STEM meme because really excelled at AP history classes in High School
>Doing not bad, but not a mathwiz like a lot of peers.
>fear for future
>Main goal: Develop a passive income by the time I'm 30.
>Thinking Engineering + MBA program here can allow proper knowledge and startup capital to do so via self employment
>Looking at Bioenvironmental Engineering
>Tree nursery family business going strong at the moment, but requires a lot of individual involvement, would take a long while to get to point of passive income and self sustainability.
Are there other degree paths that may seem more suitable? Was considering Law with a History / Philosophy double major because both are very strong nationally in my school, and I'm very certain I'd make a strong GPA in such departments. Was also thinking CS / IT / BAIT for freelance, digital nomad work in hopes of eventually cultivating a passive income through investment.
If you read all that and think I'm absolutely retarded in wasting money on college while not having a plan, be my guest, but will graduate debt free with a bachelors as per familial agreement. I just need some guidance as to make a decision.
>>1610342
if youre stuggling in the first semester, just gonna let you know unless you have motivation you're gonna get blown away your junior year. and what the fuck can you do with a history degree? attend protests and work at mcdonalds?
>>1610359
Most academic advisor's I've talked to talk about "following passions" but education not really my thing, which is what History typically implies. Would CS with a minor in history be a better alternative if I want to avoid getting BTFO by engineering? Maybe work on an MBA at a later time?
>>1610359
He can work at Now This and Buzzfeed :^)
>hope trump wins
>Put up fuck trump shirts for sale
>only sell 1 shirt
God fucking dammit.
Post times you failed miserably at a business venture.
how many shirts did you have in your inventory? howmuch did it cost you?
>>1610254
Nothing, it was a stolen design from google images. I just uploaded it on redbuble and slapped on appropriate tags.
i tried to shill my shirts during the( he's not my president) twitter trend, got pissed when i was just getting shirt views but no sales.
pic related
>>1610259
>Pixellated
>Big black box
Jesus that looks like shit.
No wonder nobody bought it.
After trump win I'm looking to see what I can invest into manufacturing maybe steel, or even hedge some tech companies in the coming months. Whats the best bet?
>>1610222
Anything Peter Thiel's involved with
>>1610222
Tech mostly. If Trump/Icahn's repatriation tax cuts get through, I could see a lot of tech giant stocks with cash parked overseas going up.
>>1610222
Best bet? Play the steels - X, AKS
They've run a fair bit but they've got room to go - infrastrucutre spending will rise and they'll get pricing power + protectionism imposing tarrifs on cheap chinese steel that's flooded the market and driven down costs
X can get to 30-35 easy, it's free fucking money.
Other than that you can play the weed stock game but they're run a lot as well
You are 23 years old and just got accepted into a state university in Connecticut for the spring semester.
Your goal is to study and get straight A's for a year (or 2), then attempt to transfer to the best school you can get into.
You are majoring in something like finance/accounting/economics and will minor/dual major in mathematics.
You will graduate college at 25-26, significantly later than your peers who graduated at 21-23.
Is this too late to become successful?
Which is better if you just want to make money
Finance:
Accounting:
Economics:
Best case scenario, you get into a top 50 school.
Worst case scenario, you graduate from the state school.
Discuss.
>>1610190
accounting for easy job hunts
economics for high salary
finance for 50% of both
all of the above requires shitty tests to prove you're not a dumbass, good luck
Don't worry about when you graduate compared to others you know. People achieve different millstones in life at different times. And education is not for the young, its for everyone. You'll learn when you walk into your first class and see people as young as 18, and as old as 40+. And no one cares/judges.
As for which major, you can take entry courses in all 3 just to see if its something you'd be interested in following a career in. Just don't give up and you'll do fine.
thx for the replies
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E0NmHBBODyQ
What did they mean by this?
>It should be free
>Rich people don't do anything, they got rich somehow but they don't do anything
>I think capitalism is rotten
Where did it all go so wrong?
They view education as a citizen's right rather than an (individual's) investment in human capital.
>>1610156
LOL
Skip to 3:05.
This is what Too much socialism does to you.
I love how when he asks for a newspaper she says "$2" then explains it isn't free because she can't afford to get it away for free.
Too classic.
I'm ashamed these people exist in my country though. Worthless parasites that need to be rounded up and shot
>>1610152
This fat pig is disgusting to watch.
Marxism and BLM aside, they have a point - the fees are rising too quickly. In 2007 one year of UoT cost 11k for an engineering program, now its like 15k for the same (or worse) shit.
If you want a country that can compete on world stage, you better be able to give opportunity to bright people from the lower classes to make something out of themselves. And I don't mean those three scholarships/year.
Otherwise we'll be selling oil like Russia, worse actually - they got military, space and nuclear as well.
2c from someone who had a huge loan on an engineering degree, paid it off, has a full time job and a successful side business.
Got this ring off a friend. The entire ring scratches except the top part around the mercedes emblem which is 18k gold. Anyone know the price on something like this? Just those three bloches are actual gold
Probably not even worth a hundred quid why don't you go to a jewler instead of making a shitty thread?
>>1610087
>Getting ripped off by the JEWler
Have fun being paid .1% of marked value
>>1610080
Also this is probably more of a collectors item than just the gold value. Any story on it? Date, event?
Try fb groups for motor interested