Is getting a part time job as a server at a restaurant, /biz/ approved?
Is being a wagecuck scrambling for tips /biz/ approved?
What do you think anon?
>>1421761
But most people here have a similar job or are neets...
What other job am I suppose to get while in college?
>>1421761
What's wrong with earning some investment capital with the skills one has?
>>1421757
My suggestion is that you get into some other entry level job where you can learn a skill, or pretend to have learned a skill for the next job you get.
>>1421815
>restaurant server
>skill
ok
>>1421830
>Making money instead of trading cryptocurrencies and buying memes with robinhood like neets here
>Good
If you got no other options then yes.
>>1421833
memes aside, best a young person can do right now is get a shitty job and invest everything they can into their bank's protected bonds, precious metals, mutual funds, and managed stocks. don't do this manually on your own, you'll get scalped by people with more leverage than you. you won't make as much money using your bank's channels, and you won't look like a "live fast, die young" wolf of wall street, but you can select services that buffer losses and are to a degree insured or insulated against crashes—and in today's markets those are becoming more and more valuable. those individuals with enough money to play with would be smart to buy BTC/ETC/ETH when it crashes, then sell when it's recovered, but never hold it much beyond its 2/3 its pre-crash peak because it will inevitably crash again. once again you won't make as much money playing it safe like this, but you also won't go bankrupt playing with memecoins.
>>1421894
I'm already buying $VOO
Doing good senpai
>>1421833
At least you actually make money from losers who don't want to cook their meals at home. Instead of gambling on an electronic currency exchange meme gallery.
>>1421830
That's kinda what I'm saying homie. If you aint got skills, and aint got capital, at least you can be a server.
>>1421761
Unless you're female, the tips are negligible.