http://youtu.be/qr_nGAbFkmk
>>1041417
Oh look preprogramming
Liberal shit.
The great irony is fucking actors who make 100 million dollars a year just playing pretend critique Wall Street and CEOs for making too much money.
>>1041417
movie looks like absolute garabaggĂo. DISCARDED.
good news everyone!
here's the winning numbers
8 27 34 4 19 10
Hey I guessed the Powerball number.
$4, yay. Time to go get a 50 cent soda and tostinos pizza in celebration of my fortune.
Trying to make some money trading not sure wat do?
Will I make money doing the opposite of wat you do?
Should I sell oil and Netflix for profits. I have $1400 and want to double my money with out too much risk
>>1041372
Double your money? Is that it? That's pretty easy anon. How fast do you want to? That answer depends on what you invest in.
Taco Bell
Soft Shell Taco - 1.5oz Beef, .5oz lettuce, top off with cheese.
Made in 10.7 seconds. That taco just cost .0242421875 dollars in labor.
Crunch Wrap Supreme - Tortilla wrap, 1.5oz Beef, .75oz Nacho Cheese Sauce, tostada shell, .5oz lettuce, .75oz sour cream, .5oz tomatoes, and folded in a patented 6 point fold.
Chipotle
Burrito - 15" tortilla, scoop of rice, scoop of meat, a little lettuce, salsa, cheese, and oh you want extra, no problem
Hard shell Taco - scoop of meat, and what else dude?
This is why Chipotle is a social meme. Not because their followers are as bad as a cult. Not because of the stupid twitter and facebook posts. But because they fail at being an actual real business. They are awesome at marketing. Fuck, give their CMO an award. They fail at the down and dirty, I have to turn a profit for not the 10th quarter in a row, but the 210th quarter in a row, side of business.
Will McDonalds/Taco Bell be around in 30 years? They might be on of the few left at all. Will Chipotle be around in 30 years?
Does anyone remember Cock Robin? I didnt think so
>>1041366
Fair point. But think about how many times a day Chipotle does that. It's a different kind of business model. I've never seen a location that wasn't mobbed deep from open to close. And at least a ten dollar avg ticket to boot.
>>1041379
Think of how much Taco Bell pays for their sterilized genetically engineered super lettuce. Now think about how much Chipotle pays for their organic, socially responsible, locally sustainable, lettuce.
Every Chipotle I have seen in the last few months has been a ghost town. It use to be how you said, but now, I can get food the second I walk up to the counter. Id say they are dam near as fast as Mcdonalds at this point
>>1041366
you're getting 4 oz of rice, 4 oz of meat, 4 oz of beans, 4 oz of lettuce, 4 oz of cheese, and 4 oz of guac. a good manager can have his store make 15k on friday, 15k on saturday, and 15k on sunday.
you're getting maybe 2 oz of anything at taco bell. plus, a much, much lower quality product. a good manager can make 7.5k.
>they fail at being a real business
>the owners have gotten a lot of money thanks to CMG not being a real business
Though, I would wager that the owners are now milking CMG as price increases are no longer going to be valid for bringing in extra earnings for shareholders, and that lowering the quality of the product will start diminishing their demand at this point.
So /biz/ is starting out making 67k a year by yourself good for a middle class standard?
>>1041333
Where do you live?
>>1041336
Tri state area
>>1041333
Depends on the state
>NY you below average
>MN you above average
Oh hey /biz/
Remember me?
>>1041328
Thread theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Qc_j0Jci4c
>/biz/ bought at over $1
How do i fill this out? Never seen this format before.
Turn 90 degrees
Fill out
Profit?
fill out how though? what goes in what columns?
Anybody have experience with Amazon Mechanical Turk? Would a 18/yo in his senior year in highschool benefit?
>>1041213
working? enjoy competing with people from third world countries
outsourcing? probably the way to do it.
>>1041213
It's a good side thing although I like UHRS work better.
I keep hearing you can do alright with Mturk but after getting to 1000 hits I still havn't found good jobs I like. Maybe it's too late and the good stuff doesn't exist anymore.
>>1041255
Apparently keeping track of forums is the best way to find good HITS. There's a subreddit for it, and if you stay out of the comments reddit might not be cancer.
I'm transferring into a real college, And I want to bust my ass and actually work hard. I'm going to small dry campus and studying at a respected school.
I want to really get good grades so I can go to law school and do maritime or corporate law.
But I hear the prospects for law school are terrible. I am determined to get into one of the top 25. But I just can't dump the notion of becoming a lawyer.
I just can't.
>>1041162
>Implying T25s are impressive
1. Do not go to law school unless you can get into a T14. My boyfriend graduated at the top of his section at a T14 and has plenty of friends (all very smart people who passed the bar, got great clinic experiences, and good grades) are not yet employed.
2. Before even applying, WORK IN A LAW FIRM FIRST.
I cannot stress this second point enough. Every single person I know who went to law school immediately out of undergrad decided to swallow their $200K in loans and not practice law. Why? Because they went in with an fantasyland understanding of what being an attorney entails and realized way too late that working in a law firm (especially the BigLaw firms you'll need to get into to be able to afford your student loans) is soul crushing and miserable.
I have a background in tech and work as a data analyst in e-discovery at a major multinational firm. I decided to give it a try since it's a niche field that's growing very fast. I've been there for a year and while the pay is decent, it doesn't nearly compensate for the awful law firm lifestyle (filling out billable hour time sheets by the 6 minute increment, not being able to make plans during the weekday, needing to work check email at 11:30 pm, having to take my work laptop on my vacation to Europe because the case team is expecting to receive 75 GBs of data from opposing council). I'm looking to go back to the standard tech sector and reclaim some of my happiness.
I'm one of the lucky ones since I'm actually able to leave. The majority of my colleagues would love to find something else but because of student loans and/or lack of other skills, they can't.
The only attorneys I know who are genuinely happy are those in criminal law. The pay sucks at first (you can expect about $30-60k as a prosecutor or public defender, depending on jurisdiction), but it's always interesting and eventful.
TL;DR: seriously, unless you want to do crim law, don't go to law school.
>>1041162
Don't listen to retards like Aaron Clarey there is a demand for lawyers
Anyone know anything about finding a headhunter?
I'm moving in a few months and would prefer to have a new job lined up when I do. I've been tossing out a wide net, but no bites. I've been looking at the Glassdoor profiles of a bunch of the companies I've applied for, and I'm finding just about everyone who received an interview and/or offer for similarly skilled positions did so through a recruiter or headhunter.
Suggestions?
>>1041152
b u m p
I want to get in the stock market worl, and wanted to know wich newspaer and magfazine were the best. Preferences?
>>1041142
The Wall Street Journal if you want a daily. I had a student subscription to the economist for a little while. I didn't really like it because it's almost entirely opinion pieces.
Who /binaryoptions/ here?
>>1041131
EOMM here, ask away
THIS IS IT, THIS IS THE BIG ONE
All the massive QE and debt has been a failure, the economy is a sham
Oil will never recover, the financial system will be completely destroyed in the coming weeks, there will be no more investment, the oil will stay cheap and won't be economical to extract
Oil prices will skyrocket but nobody will have the money to buy it, food will stop coming to the supermarket, industrial civilization will collapse shortly after and 95% of the population will die of starvation within 3 years
It was an honor posting with you all
>>1041116
buy the dip
>>1041116
Is just a market correction, buy now and sell in a couple of weeks if you have want to make money. Sell everything if you want to fall for memes.
>>1041118
thought i did that days ago
pls ron paul this isnt' the future i chosed
I have a couple of ideas for smartphone apps, but I have absolutely no experience in programming. Is there an established market where people with app ideas sell the concept to a developer to produce and then use for their own profit, or would I be better off simply hiring somebody to program it for me and monetize it myself?
learn some java, there are enough tutorials around that will teach you enough to do some easier apps alone. might take a month to learn but its worth it. if you expect that if you tell a programmer your idea and you bring in only the idea and nothing else and you share 50/50 while he is doing all the work...good luck finding this idiot.
>>1041103
Fair point. I'll look at Codecademy.
Hey /biz/ dumb 18 year old here.
My father did not go to college, rather trade school for HVAC, and has his own successful AC company. His company profits around 5 mil a year (not his net) and he has around 5-10 full time employees. He has ran the company fairlly well, with good logos/name recognition shit.
What should I study in college so when I take over the company, I can expand the company and create new branches around my state? After I go to college I should go to trade school correct?
Here's exactly what to do:
- Go to a good business school and get a 4 year degree in BA
- In your spare time get to know your father's business intimately. Work as a tech, study his books, met his suppliers, learn what challenges he faced and what he faces now. Ask if you can be part of any meetings and even lead them.
- Get to know other companies in HVAC. What are they doing? who owns them? How do they compete. What strengths/weaknesses do they have
If you do these things you could probably graduate, and within a year or two gave total control over your father's company, be doing great and making plenty of money AND not have to spend much time hunched over doing manual labor.
Good luck, you have a great opportunity here.
>>1041157
Great, thanks for the lengthy reply. I screenshotted.
Any particular sect of business? Should I minor in finance/advertising?
>>1041094
Do MechE then go into HVAC. MechEs deal with HVAC systems of huge buildings while tradesmen take care of houses (and so the heavy work for huge buildings)