Hey /biz/, did you ever get a job that you're unqualified for? As in, your skills are woefully inadequate. If so, did you manage to wing your way through it? Did you eventually learn enough to get by? Did you get fired? Share your stories.
>>1428434
once i got a blow job.
i had no previous experience.
i even managed to rise to a position where i was about to fire a few off.
>>1428434
My buddy got a job as a professional chef. Prior to that he had just worked in a little sandwich shop.
Any time the head chef asked him to do something he didn't know how to do, he would just excuse himself to go to the bathroom. Then he would pull out his phone and YouTube how to do the thing he was being asked to do.
True story.
>>1428461
Did he end up becoming a really good chef after a while?
>>1428434
yeah, i got a job as a hedge fund manager. didn't even know what a stock was lol, threw darts in a dartboard to make my picks. i became a billionaire this way lol.
>>1428739
Alarmingly, this could actually be true.
I got a job managing a fund which started off being of sales manager in finance, it took 6 weeks to move to the fund. I had no degree and still havent sat my cert ( not that I really have to)
>>1428777
He's just joking.
Bernie Sanders campaign rejected him for being overqualified.
Not sure if classifies as the type of job or experience you mean, but a couple of years ago i ended up broke after a deli shop i owned shut down. I was left with only a couple hundred bucks to my name so i needed a way to make money fast. I looked up for a used motorbike in craigslist the next morning went to see it and bought it. No license, no experience, no insurance, no nothing. Couple hours later in the afternoon i was working as a messenger kek