How do robots make money?
>>35746520
Most don't. That's usually one of the reasons why we are here.
I used to be on a scholarship. Then a temporary job. Now neetbux. Next I'll probably end up int he army.
>>35746520
Usually through low skill jobs. I suggest looking for night shift stuff. Delivering pizza. Security. Night retail. One of the very few perks of being a robot is that you're expenses probably aren't that demanding. The only thing you have to worry about is the internet bill to maintain your sanity, especially if you're not a picky eater. Even then you could just go to the local library if you're that desperate. I have subsisted on loaves of bread as my only food for months at a time.
>>35746520
Selling their internal organs.
selling my piss and shit on craigslist
>On autismbux
>Used to steal shit from big stores and sell on ebay to make my life more interesting but given it up due to the stress and almost getting caught
>>35746520
I went to school for 10 years and became a doctor. Still a wizard though so don't freak out.
I work a embarrassing but decent paying job
>>35746520
I bring food trays to a guy to lazy to go to the mess
I'm a janitor.
Since I have no friends, family, girlfriend, hobbies or vices I have almost 50 thousand dollars saved. I don't even know what to with it. I just work, post here and maybe play some old video games now and then.
>>35746552
How did you end up on neetbux? What were your disabilities? Was it difficult to get? Why do you plan to join the army instead, and which country do you live in?
>>35746520
I have a full-time, white-collared job. Why do you ask?
>>35747397
I'm in New Zealand, and by neetbux I mean the unemployment generous. It's fairly generous and easy to get into, you just need to be able to demonstrate that you're looking for a job. So just save those rejection letters and bring them to your next meeting.
>Why do you plan to join the army instead
I'm applying everywhere, but the army is the only place that hasn't rejected me yet. They could be saving that for later, of course, but so far so good.
>>35746520
I write articles for textbroker. Trying to get a work from home programming job