IliveForJuve

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Jan 17, 2011
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I can do that now, I live at home and keep almost all of my money. But I don't know the first thing about starting a business, or what product/service to even sell.
Well, everyone would be a millionaire if it was easy :p

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I bet his cum burns away the last moral fiber you have.
As if lawyers had moral fibers.
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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I'd take 1M if it's a one time thing and no one knows about it.

Shit, I'd prolly do it for 500k
If its once and nobody knew than sure
I bet his cum burns away the last moral fiber you have.
I dont think iliveforjuve is worried about that
BA in Economics, BS in Finance. Where I made the mistake was I took a billing/low level accounting job because it was the first thing that came and I needed the money to pay loans. Now I have a higher paying billing job in a big company, but even though it's very complex and involved it's still only a "billing associate" title, so I get pigeon-holed into that alone. It's hard to break into a new field for some reason.

So essentially, I have nothing. But my loans are all paid off, so there's that at least.

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You know what, lets say no.
Jeez man. Glad i have no college debt:stucukp:

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He can do plenty with 25k if he moves to a cheaper city, starts a business and lives on a diet of instant noodles until the business takes off.

Life changing.
Lol maybe in mexico
 

AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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If its once and nobody knew than sure

I dont think iliveforjuve is worried about that


Jeez man. Glad i have no college debt:stucukp:

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Lol maybe in mexico
What is it that you do, if you don't mind me asking?

I'm considering quitting and going back to get a programming certificate/degree because there just seems to be no way forward. But I'm hesitant to start at square 1 again at the age of almost 27. I have to find out if the excelsior scholarship applies to me too, because fuckkkk accruing more debt.

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no thx I take the 25k and find a shitcoin to x40 but you enjoy the orange dick :baus:
:lol: I'm not doing that shit, fuck no.
 

X Æ A-12

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What is it that you do, if you don't mind me asking?

I'm considering quitting and going back to get a programming certificate/degree because there just seems to be no way forward. But I'm hesitant to start at square 1 again at the age of almost 27. I have to find out if the excelsior scholarship applies to me too, because fuckkkk accruing more debt.

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:lol: I'm not doing that shit, fuck no.
I started out of college as a purchasing specialist and am now a contracts advisor for Chevron.

I had no previous experience took no internships in college.

Its boring but im making more money and working a lot less hours than my friends who went down the engineering route

If youre unhappy in finance then get out. 27 is in no way too late to change course
 

RoiLezard

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Apr 7, 2018
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What is it that you do, if you don't mind me asking?

I'm considering quitting and going back to get a programming certificate/degree because there just seems to be no way forward. But I'm hesitant to start at square 1 again at the age of almost 27. I have to find out if the excelsior scholarship applies to me too, because $#@!kkk accruing more debt
27 is nothing mate, I'm the same age. I'm finishing my second masters, doing research this time. I'd say go for it, you're still in the race. I have colleagues who are in their 50s and I'm just impressed with their state of mind and motivation.

25k is still something, you can rent a nice place outside the big city, get a GSD to replace dumb and selfish friends and people in your life, believe me good dogs bring happiness and motivation. Get a simple part time job and dedicate the rest of your time to doing everything you love and anything you have been wanting to try. Then find a nice gal with a stable career, save to buy a house then make a family, easy enough or not lol :lol:
 

X Æ A-12

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Sep 4, 2006
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I like how youre talking like he is gonna get the 25k

And AFL if you are interested in supply chain route i would recommend. Growing demand for it and not a lot of people with relevant degrees/ experience

A lot less competitive and stressful than i imagine finance would be and i havent worked a second of overtime or a weekend
 

AFL_ITALIA

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Jun 17, 2011
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I started out of college as a purchasing specialist and am now a contracts advisor for Chevron.

I had no previous experience took no internships in college.

Its boring but im making more money and working a lot less hours than my friends who went down the engineering route

If youre unhappy in finance then get out. 27 is in no way too late to change course
With just a bachelors in finance? As long as the money is good and you don't hate it, that's great then.

My original plan was to hit 3 years so that I get fully vested in the company 401k (will be 2 next month) and then evaluate my options in more detail then. But I'll see, I have to research more thoroughly. It's not that I'm unhappy with it though, I just want to be able to survive.

Then no question yes, gonna take ages to get that orange shit off my face though


Finance and Economics, exactly what I'm studying now, considered dropping finance, but I've hear economics alone is very difficult find a job with, so ill just grind with it, only an extra year
What if an extra $500,000 is thrown in for you to swallow?

If you're going for a higher degree, economics can work. As for finance, try to get as specific as possible and get an internship in it. It's all bullshit though, just who you know.
 

X Æ A-12

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Engineering is absolutely bullshit, I’m looking to get out of it.
Everyone i know in engineering works crazy hours and still makes less money than me. Granted they havent been in the field for more than a few years but still.

Really the only benefit i see is they can tell other peoplle that they are engineers and it sounds cool
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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Everyone i know in engineering works crazy hours and still makes less money than me. Granted they havent been in the field for more than a few years but still.

Really the only benefit i see is they can tell other peoplle that they are engineers and it sounds cool
That really is the only benefit. I’m trying to go into either supply chain or quality in big Pharma.
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
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BA in Economics, BS in Finance. Where I made the mistake was I took a billing/low level accounting job because it was the first thing that came and I needed the money to pay loans. Now I have a higher paying billing job in a big company, but even though it's very complex and involved it's still only a "billing associate" title, so I get pigeon-holed into that alone. It's hard to break into a new field for some reason.

So essentially, I have nothing. But my loans are all paid off, so there's that at least.
Vulgar Capitalism; where you suck loads of dicks in the hope of one day it's your dick getting sucked.
 

ALC

Ohaulick
Oct 28, 2010
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Isnt working for a big pharma kinda assholish though? As far as integrity goes, Id place them right next to gambling companies and short-term loaners
It’s really easy work and they overpay out the ass. Someone’s gonna do it anyways.

I mean they do make drugs, it’s the combo between Pharma companies, corrupt doctors, and insurance companies that ruins everything.

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Like Maddy said, they come up with some pretty impressive shit, the epi pen being up theee.
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
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Like Maddy said, they come up with some pretty impressive shit, the epi pen being up theee.
I can highly recommend working for Novo Nordisk; they got a factory in Raleigh, NC (I think) Edit: Clayton, NC.

A few family members have worked there and they are a top company in terms of working hours, family, pay, benefits. I even believe the US part of the company is top notch in this regard.
 

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