That's it, /biz/. I want to get into the most lucrative career I can. Any ideas? I'm shooting for 200k and above. Bonus if:
> you get to travel (i.e. consultant)
> its far from becoming automated or otherwise becoming obsolete by emerging technology
> you can use your skills outside of work to make money or to start your own business
About me: I was originally thinking of going into computer science, but have come to realize it's impossible to get a decent-paying job unless you are a grad from a top college, and even then you are likely to get outsourced and are forced to spend much of your 150k salary living in SillyCon valley or wherever. Also:
> can't get into an Ivy League
> no family connections
> not good looking but also not hideous or socially incompetent. this means I can't be a lawyer or any person that deals with the general public. also no distractions from having a family, which is good or bad depending on how you look at it.
> no moral standards
>>977135
>wants to be top class of society
>cant come up with a strategy to achieve without 4chan
try sales. think dunder mifflin
>>977144
This.
Go to /adv/ then kill yourself senpai
>>977144
Firstoff, what I'm describing is upper middle class, not top class. Second, I don't need a strategy, I'm just looking for career options. No need to judge.
I see you at least changed your stale pasta up a bit.
You still need to refine it though.
I'm glad you're making it a point to improve yourself. Most trolls never do that
>>977142
>I was originally thinking of going into computer science, but have come to realize it's impossible to get a decent-paying job unless you are a grad from a top college, and even then you are likely to get outsourced
Are you fucking retarded?
You're much more likely to get a "decent-paying" job with a CS degree from a mid-tier school than any other degree from a mid-tier school.
Be a man and study criminal justice, become a cop, and help eliminate the scum of society.
>>977149
>makes 200k/yr
>doesn't have the foresight to turn that into multiples
try sales. think dunder mifflin
>>977149
>what I'm describing is upper middle class, not top class
Buddy plenty of people would be happy with $200k/yr. That's a top class salary, despite what /biz/ would lead you to believe("everyone starts off at $120k!")
>>977217
200k/y is definitely worlds 0.01%.
It can give you access to most material comfort available withun the boundaries of laws. It cant give you lions and other exotic animals as pets but it can give you a comfy safari tour in nairobi desert with english speaking guide etc.
>>977243
Not on /biz/ though, NEETs and college students try to make it seem as though $100k is a pitiful salary and everyone earns that straight out of college
>>977135
Go be a consultant. Total comp is around $200K out of business school.