How can you keep billions of dollars safe? somewhere the market doesn't effect it i mean private bank?
Billionaires don't have billions in liquid cash.
>>1601686
steve ballmer does so where does he keep it
He never had that money. It's virtual wealth. Unrealized profits. Just a number on a piece of paper.
In final rounds for tech interview. One of those 6 hour clusterfucks.
Am I safe to bring medication in my pocket or bag? Thinking just some etizolam and propranolol.
Etizolam especially worries me because I have it in a fucking vial as a solution, kind of looks sketchy and not "prescribed". It is legal though.
They don't search pockets and shit right?
Also tips for these long interviews? Even have lunch with the team. First time i've done this kind of interview.
m8 I don't think its a good idea to be popping pills during your interview
>>1601507
Why would I hire you if you need to be drugged up in order to perform normally?
>>1601537
You wouldn't know you retard. That's the point.
I know my doses perfectly and have done it many times without ever fucking up in anyway.
Propranolol is doing the real heavy lifting, nothing intoxicating about it whatsoever.
Here's a newfag from /b/ trying to start out in the stock market. Willing to put in 50$ and 50$ only just to see what happens. What do I need to know, /biz/? Where should I put my money? What times should I buy or sell shit?
Go back to /b/ faggot. We don't need your cuckery here.
>>1601489
$50 isn't going to get you very far. You also aren't going to get very far by buying stocks based on random tips. You either need to do your research, or pay somebody to handle it for you, and again $50 isn't going to cut it.
Generally you can reasonably expect about a 10% annual return on stocks. This is not a promise or a guarantee, it is an average. You could lose it all, or you could pull in much better. It just depends on whether you make sound decisions or poor ones. If you aren't doing your research, then rest assured you are making poor decisions.
This ain't the movies. Day trading can be very profitable, but it's not easy, or stress free. Successful day traders work their asses off to be successful. If you think it's the easy route to obscene wealth then you are very sadly mistaken.
>>1601489
$50 is nothing you homo
Put in minimum 1000 to see any real growth. If you can't come up with a measly 1000 bucks, kill yourself.
As someone shadowing to be a teacher, I was in room with all the kids and some of them I felt attracted to but not in the sexual way. But the way that I felt like I loved them and wanted them for myself. I want children badly but I'm too ppoor. if I was to be a teacher how do I keep these feelings contained? I just want to hug them and be there for them. I guess I didn't have a male figure there for me and I wish I did
You're a homosexual. Maybe you don't know it yet.
>>1601341
How do you conclude that? Or are you just shitposting
>>1601345
I'm not shitposting. You have feelings that are typical for women or gays. By the way, I don't see what this has to do with /biz.
>going to my retailcuck wagie job
>work part time for 6 hours 3 days a week but my week consists of days ruined by work or days dreading the upcoming work days
>do a job that some silicon valley 19 year old should've automated by now (they're too busy with the college fuckfest)
>sometimes get seen by people I went to school with and yhey probably laugh at me
>was laughed at by girls younger than me who knew my name ("Hey look it's Anon") and I didn't even know who they were
>manager realised I've been taking 40 minute breaks instead of 15 and subtly told me to cut it out
>did a degree and I'm smart but lazy
>had lots of graduate interviews but after a lifetime of doing well in academia I can't pass interviews because I'm not a normie
>tonnes of chad and Stacey couples at my workplace, many of them younger than me
>never ever had attention from a girl ever, have had zero social life for years
What's my stake in society? I lift weights but can't motivate myself to stop binge eating or work hard in my free time (on programming stuff).
If I got a graduate job then at least I wouldn't be a low status cuck but it would be mind numbing and soul destroying.
Life is unfair. Some posh person who goes to a private school is taught to act in an ubernormie way and skates through a zero work arts degree at university. This is the type of person interviewing me when I go to graduate job interviews in London.
This is humiliating and depressing. Who was the con artist that said that work gives any pride ever?
And pop songs played as muzak, which are the anthems of normies. Images of models and celebrities are shown everywhere. These are the people who post Instagram selfies gloating about "Puttin in da #work" when they had everything handed over to them due to their looks.
>>1601235
aren't you posting this shit every other week?
>Life is unfair
Let me tell you something you already know. The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. It's a very mean and nasty place and I don't care how tough you are it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You, me, or nobody is gonna hit as hard as life. But it ain't about how hard ya hit. It's about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward. That's how winning is done
Modafinil
We were frustrated at big crypto exchanges forcing users to comply to intrusive ID confirmation in order to be able to trade at all. After many exchanges imposed heavier fees, we decided to make our own exchange, SpaceBTC:
www. spacebtc. com
We are actively developing more features, so if you think there's some feature we've missed, we'd gladly add it to the list.
We are entertaining ideas of an open Trello and a forum with minimal moderation (ban for spam, ban for CP, everything else is OK).
What do you think, anon?
>>1601204
if you added a button to switch between black/white background (day/night) I would use.
We've put some time into having easily usable, not-retarded design that didn't look like Web 1.0 relic, and we doing our best to avoid "GIB ID NOW" Gestapo bullshit. You can do whatever you want with BTC and trade fiat without providing any data at all, and you can cash in up to 10000 Euro after providing just text data (name, city, anal circumference and other its of info). We will only request your ID/PoR if you want to withdraw more than 10k Euro (or similiar sum in USD).
Originally, we only supported Euro and BTC (SEC's rules prevented us from adding USD functionality right away), but now we support LTC, ETH and are going to implement USD support before November ends.
>>1601206
We have it. Also known as Joburg/Pretoria switch.
Hi /biz/ I recently went to an interview and didnt get the job. My concern is the guy who interviewed me is the HR guy who reads all the applications? Should I keep applying or not ever apply until someone else replaces him?
I recently got interviewed as well. Sharing some of the wacky shit that happened so it might help other anons
1. they are watching you through the cctv cameras. If you dont sit still and start acting fidgety while waiting for the interviewer/s, they will come to the conclusion you are easily bored.
2. Some interviews are recorded and watched by the company owner or whoever without the applicants knowing so you better fake confidence till you make it
3. Some areas have voice recorders so you better hush hush when chatting to other applicants. Appear as normie as possible and shut up
4. Apply thru direct HR email not thru making an account in job listing sites and applying from there. They can track how many companies you applied to, and they really want it if you only applied to them
The recent interview I went thru is in the middle of nowhere. A real pain in the ass to get there. When the day of FOUR interviews and pre-employment exam ended, we were glad to see a cab just waiting outside the entrance. It turned out that the """""taxi driver""""" is also with them, acting as ears for whatever you will spill when you think "whew finally out there/over". So you better keep things to yourself until you get home.
Its big brother-tier. I applied on some chink company.
Dont wait. Apply to other places.
>>1601886
Where the fuck do you live and what industry? I have literally never ever had an interview process like that, nor would I ever expect one. That's a job you don't want.
Who has investment in healthcare related stock?
bubble coming soon?
Sorry for bad grammer.English second language I too see the bubble.Healthcare is too big to fail and ceo know this.so they keep on raising prices and building huge hospitals.They take advantage of politician who keep throwing money at them .Hospital are some of biggest employer in many city across usa.What happen when all those people lose their high paying jobs.
I was making $27 an hour cleaning room in hospital at 21 year old with no work experience.I know, i saw it first hand.For example do you guy see all those clinic in Walgreen and cvs.That happen because union and ceo work together to make government pay them more per shot.Before you had to go to hospital but then they raise up the price and everybody wanted piece of pie.This is what happen with epipen too.Its just to tempting to take advantage.company are going to milk every last dollar.all drug company are overprice.
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Anonymous (ID: I5L0NrIK) 11/04/16(Fri)05:53:03 No.96045046 ▶
All investor will lose their life saving and many people will lose their jobs.This is going to worst then 2008.Look around,in many small town hospitals and city are biggest employer.When ceo talks about how 4 to 5 touch the drug, is true but they are just using it as a excuse to eliminate their competition.like I said before they though they were going to raise price per shot and keep all profits.Then Walgreen and cvs and other companys said we want to make money too.If they get their way,they will eliminate competition and keep the price the same.
Look at all student loan for healthcare related schools.So many people taking healthcare as a career choice.their like a factory in and out thank you come again.Google nursing school and let me know how many are in your area.This and it tech job are bubble just to create more jobs.The government has good intention but company take advantage of everything and overprice everything.yes, people are always going to need healthcare but it cant keep going up n up.We the taxpayer pay for it.You have to see bigger picture.In california their trying raise medical fee and get even more profit.again.They are going to keep doing this until boom it pops.Ceo and smart investor will be long gone in some island.Goverment is better giving basic income but then company raise price on everything.Goverment goes okay lets raise basic income.Companies then raise it up again .Its a cycle.We cant the stop cycle.Cycle will end when taxpayers has no more money.
then what?WE are getting less and less jobs.Rich are getting prepare to stay on top forever.
So I am currently reading this book, how valuable is this ? What else should I read about investment ?
How about you finish it first, report back with a summary or redpill, and then we go from there?
>>1601023
>What else should I read about investment
There is a list of at least 100 books that you should read, but fuck you.
>>1601042
not even Phd's read than many books at all
I make $95k.
I live and work in a state with no income tax.
I could work in a different state with 9% income tax. For $110k, a 15% growth in gross pay.
This would add about 90-150 minutes commute time per day. Right now I commute about 30 minutes.
What do you guys think..
Invest for cash flow. Cash flow is the lowest taxed income. Real estate passive income with property managers, paper class asset dividends.
Working for 95k is still working. You're still a wageslave cuckold.
>>1600955
Still no buy Waves?
Look Forbes everybody buy boat with Waves
>>1600955
a 6% growth for an hour to two hours in driving per trip
nut wurf
Hey /biz/ybodies, so, look.Prostitution is by and large getting mass public support with younger people, and will likely be decriminalized/regulated as a business within the next decade or two. How can we plan to profit off of this, without kneepads or kneepad accessories? Do you think it will come to the point of public trading for national businesses?
>>1600939
in the civilised parts of the world (where there are no murdering niggers) prostitution is already perfectly legal.
it's not a big deal
>>1600939
>How can we plan to profit off of this, without kneepads or kneepad accessories?
why would anyone do this? Its like you dont want to hedge your investments
This is something that I think about occasionally. I do think that when prostitution is inevitably legalized (In the US), enormous new-money fortunes will be built.
When I think about the concept of prostitution being capitalized upon in the Western world, I tend to think of how different nations or cities interact with prostitution/escort culture.
A lot of different countries have insanely different approaches to prostitution. There's almost literally no possible way to elaborate on how to capitalize off such an opportunity without knowing what the federal laws would stipulate in such a situation. Let me give you some examples:
In Australia, prostitution is legal only in brothels, but there are a slew of retarded as fuck laws, like the brothel can't be located in any metropolitan area, no alcohol or smoking on the premises, etc.
In Poland, prostitution is full-on legal, but brothels are not. I really can't wrap my head around that one. You can go through escort sites, but it's really not the same thing as actually physically seeing a girl up front in your face.
In Thailand, prostitution isn't even strictly legal, but they have almost 3 FUCKING MILLION sex workers. Pattaya is a city in Thailand that is essentially one enormous brothel with multitudes of bars, BDSM clubs, ladyboys, all of everything you could ever image. It's essentially just a sex city. Would something like that ever even be possible in the Western world?
Who here went through and made money through an network marketing team? Experience's?
>approached by dude
>hints at business
>we get coffee
>lends me book
>attend a meeting with a successful entrepreneur.
>persuaded to help team members and get your own online site
>"i can talk numbers shapes whatever.."
>invited to see 8 million dollar entrepreneur sid something.
>seems interesting, extremely hesitant but willing to see what the scheme involves hands on.
>>1600923
Ur getting pl8d pl8ya
>>1601002
This
>>1600923
I'd do it for the experience of meeting these people and see what it's about. But I wouldn't actually follow through with it.
Tell me how to triple it by trading the US Presidential election /biz/. Lets see how knowledgable you are not just a board of memes.
>>1600882
>tvix
you're welcome :^)
bet on your favorite candidates.. and buy Trumpcoin
Buy construction equities
Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, Edward Bernays? Who else am I missing? What's the secret sauce /biz/realis?
I think for Musk and Jobs they've managed to create hype because they've creating this kind of message of "technology = hope (in tomorrow)". You're not buying a car or a fucking tablet, you're buying into a dream... they convince you it's not a piddling utilitarian object, that you're part of something bigger.
But with Richard Branson, I'm not so sure, I think he just rubs off his rakish Brit charm onto his brands by assosiation.
Thoughts?
>>1600870
>Edward Bernays
the dude invented the entire industry of advertising and company/PR image. Presidents consulted with him for help on crowd theory/mass appeal during the war. It has to be Bernays.
What's the deal with Richard Branson? Did he play hot potato?
Is the royal haze meant to make me hate nearly everyone to death?
>>1600874
Good point. Certainly not as visible as some of this CEOs but no doubt more influential.
I think what's particularly amazing was he managed to run campaigns that affected mass behavioral change. That's actually quite scary.
I mean when he can get women smoking - which obviously opened up huge markets - literally adding a behavior to their everyday lives just because he chose to, that's true power.
I paid 2000 Turkish Liras to get my driving license in Turkey. 1 Dollar is 3.13 Turkish Liras and here is what I paid:
>1300 Liras for taking lessons in driving school (it's forced and 1300 everywhere)
>60 liras for paper exam
>70 liras for driving exam
>128 lira for the driving license
>510 lira taxation
>20 lira for I DON'T KNOW. I just put it in their bank
Is that normal? I paid 638.65 USD
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>>1600869
Sounds like you were goyed by your corrupt islamist government. In the US I didn't do any lessons, took the test (it cost like 20 bucks) and got my license for like 50 bucks.
Registration and insurance here is the real scam.
>>1600869
Its ok, in germany u pay about 2500€,
Refugees get it for free