What are your thoughts on debt? Is it worth going into debt to get a college degree?
>>1483412
lol , hell no.
i don't even think its worth the time cost basis .
>>1483412
lmao
no
>>1483412
Yes. Provided your degree leads to employment that pays more than you could have gotten without it and your debt isn't insane.
How can I get an entry-level job? I was forced to move away from where I grew up and just graduated high school with one quarter left til I have my AA. I need any real job that I can get consistent work with. Problem is that since I just moved I have no connections at all. I have worked in the past but nothing that I can write down on a resume because it wasn't contracted or legally-binding (lumberjack, landscaper, mover, painter).
I pretty much have no references and I have no evidence that I'm a fantastic worker. I don't mind working shit jobs, I just can't seem to land one. Advice?
>>1483388
>nothing that I can write down on a resume because it wasn't contracted or legally-binding (lumberjack, landscaper, mover, painter).
Who do you think is going to stop you? You worked, write it down.
>>1483388
lie.
>>1483406
There's no way to confirm that I ever worked there. I worked as a lumberjack and landscaper for my friend's dad who WAS licensed and did a lot of work consistently when I was 14-16, but he never had a real company that I could write I worked for. Same story for the other 2. I'm unsure what to even write? Freelance Landscaping? That makes me sound like I mowed lawns. No employer is gonna really take that seriously.
>>1483420
I live in Washington state. They offer a program called Running Start. Let's you attend college and high school at the same time.
This is fucking hilarious!
>>1483383
So?
Those subhumans don't need more money.
>RESTAURANT COOKS
Oh wow so hard to make some fucking pasta lmfao
>retail salespeople
wow such valuable people to society, really need $500k/yr for all their valuable work
unskilled jobs mean nothing. they are just slaves. They can easily be replaced by robots.
Market forces at work here, folks
>the market determines the price of non-skilled laborers to be low
Color me surprised. Still I think the competition for these peoples labor would be greater if we hadn't engineered artificial oligopolies through taxing and regulating small businesses to death, and then tacitly OK'ing the importation of central and south Americans who have a lower standard of pay that they expect.
>Markets closed for Labor Day Holiday
>>1483364
try r9k
>>1483391
There are 20+ frogs in the catalog. I think I'm in the right place.
Deal with it.
I have no skills, no money, no qualifications. I dont want to work What are ways I can make money the easy way?
>>1483352
Kneepads.
>>1483352
try r9k
Be a black transexual, go in the woman's bathroom of a convenient store. Forget to pay for your tampons while acting suspiciously. Pretend to fall on your way out.
If your lucky, the police will arrive with guns drawn and arrest you for shoplifting.
Make up a story about how you, a transexual black person of color, were, abused by the police for using the women's restroom. And how the store owner discriminated against you. And anything else your lawyer can come up with.
Anyone here gotten into vending? I'm in Australia thinking of getting one or two combo machines for some extra cash.
Anyone with experience is it a profitable business still today?
>>1483350
Bump for interest
My friends does it -- he manages and refills each of his machines himself. Each machine makes about $300 in rev per week, with inventory costs of about $100 per week. He's got about 15 machines right now.
That's not factoring in the rent you'd have to pay to landowners, costs of acquiring said machines, costs of maintenance, insurance, gas, etc. And then once you grow your number of machines (which you'll need to in order to make a decent income) you'll inevitably need to hire people to manage them.
Harder than it looks, I would say. For passive income, however, it's hard to beat. 1 to 2 machines would be a nice source of cash, but you might find that the work to manage them isn't worth it.
>>1483350
there's an ethnic hair salon in my neighborhood that has a vending machine for weaves.
it seems like a waste of space to me, but you can obviously put anything in a vending machine. pop tarts, condoms, usb drives.
>missed the peak of online gambling
>missed the peak of day trading
>missed the peak of counting cards in casinos
>missed the peak of print advertising
why even bother? the internet has ruined money making because the market is over saturated. it used to be that only the smart, aware people were making money in niche markets, but not any more.
>put 10 dollars in online blackjack
>get 10 dollars free
>make 40 dollars
>end up with 0 dollars
oy vey my investment careeah is ovah
>>1483324
>Missed the peak of botnets
>Missed the peak of carding
end me right fucking now
Don't worry about the peaks, go for steady gains. Real estate, index funds, grid it out with me negro.
Can someone show me some good resources for these too ideas?
>>1483322
*two, fuck me
>>1483322
Introductory economics textbooks probably cover those. Try also economic history textbooks.
A Monetary History of the United States by Friedman and Schwarz, maybe.
If you can get access to a university repository of articles published in political/economic journals, then just trawl through them looking for material.
I'm not sure if Sci-Hub gets you into non-science stuff but you could try that too.
Be careful not to get bogged down in any libertarian propaganda. There are certainly arguments for returning to the gold standard, but they rise above /pol/-tier reasoning (and all arguments, on /pol/ or not, for a return to gold convertibility fall outside mainstream economic thought).
hey it's horace silver
Should I invest in Ethereum?
yes :3
>>1483307
What about Dash and Monero as well?
dash seems to have lost 20% in value. Everyone is inlove with monero now
Questions:
1. Where's a good place to go to read daily news that is relevant to Bitcoin?
2. What should I look for when reading the news?
3. What do certain news articles mean for the market?
>>1483278
https://www.cryptocoinsnews.com/
>1. Where's a good place to go to read daily news that is relevant to Bitcoin?
/biz/
>2. What should I look for when reading the news?
/biz/ advice
>3. What do certain news articles mean for the market?
/biz/ hype
>>1483400
Thanks
Work from home
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What places does /biz/ know of that allow you to work remotely? Such as:
-Over the phone translator jobs
-Telemarketing
Programmer is probably the highest paid wfh job
programming and accounting
being a neet
>>1483315
Being a neet doesn't pay in the US.
>>1483306
Definitely correct a freelancer could make a lot of ca$h. I meant more along the lines of basic/entry level jobs. There used to be something like that in this board but it disappeared.
Figured I'd do something similar and gather that knowledge in one place.
Hey I'm 18, just finished High School, what are good degrees to get rich guyzz
>>1483190
U fag everyone knows u major in cooking and fapping, end youurself
>>1483192
Fuck you, I'm just a poor boy, I need no sympathy.
>>1483190
HELP ME GUYS I NEED A DEGREE TO LIVE
is econ a good major/masters?
>>1483187
yes
/thread
Unless you get a PHD, no.
>>1483187
No, it's a meme degree.
>tfw if you consistently got 1% profit each day for your trades then you could turn $100 into $2,300,000 in just 3 years.
Well then /biz/, what's stopping you?
>>1483116
the market, apparently.
1. Law of Diminishing Returns
2. Exponential growth falacy
What about doing this with cryptos? I don't see how the market cap could stop you.
Is cloud ming a good investment?
>>1483085
Did you receive a proper return for the risk assumed?
No. At best, you'll *almost* make your money back.
Don't do it.
mining in general is a bad idea so don't waste your money on genesis mining