Why is your current occupation important to society?

>your job
>how long you have been in this position
>salary
>how difficult was it to get into this position
>how do you contribute to society/why is your job important
>what are common misconceptions about the job
>if you had to do the job for the rest of your life with no pay increase, would you do it
>redpill me on the negative aspects of the job

I'll start.

>equities and commodities trader for small cap firm in the south
>about 2 years
>I have a BS in Economics and Finance, so it took four years at a good university
>I provide liquidity to financial markets
>Wall Street guys are evil, but really shareholders of giant corporations are made up of households for the most part (retirement accounts and what not)
>yes, Wall Street is a giant money machine and trading securities is like crack cocaine
>a lot of math and analyzing financial statements and economic data all day everyday, having political arguments with people gets old so I pretend like I don't know anything at dinner tables

Forgot to post my salary
>$68,000, plus commission, incentives, and quarterly bonuses

> being a wage slave

user wants your retina scan after.

Fuck off drongo cunt

Working is degenerate.

Anybody that has a job is a wageslave wagecuck SCUM BAG.

How do you suggest people earn money and live a life of contributing to society if working is for wagecuck scumbags?

I work as an ambulance control dispatcher hoping to become a paramedic soon.

It was quite difficult to get. Had to do 4 tests and an interview on the day.

Negative aspects include dispatching ambulances to timewasters/people who cry wolf/service abusers knowing that you pay tax that in turn pays for the ambulances to be sent to them.

I'm self-employed, work whenever I feel like it and keep every cent I earn. Life is swell.

he probably just lives off government benefits.

Only wagecuck wageslave cuck scumbag losers work and "contribute to society". Have fun sucking JEWISH cock.

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>your job
NEET
>how long you have been in this position
11 years
>salary
Average about $200 per year in Christmas/Birthday cards
>how difficult was it to get into this position
Pretty easy to be honest.
>how do you contribute to society/why is your job important
I just try to be a decent, peaceful person.
>what are common misconceptions about the job
Probably that most NEETs collect NEETbux. I don't think many NEETs actually collect NEETbux, at least not in the US where it's difficult to obtain.
>if you had to do the job for the rest of your life with no pay increase, would you do it
That is my plan.
>redpill me on the negative aspects of the job
Sometimes it's difficult to shake the feelings of loneliness, boredom, and unfulfillment.

>ambulance EMT
>6 years
>schooling and on the job training to advance, not too hard, not a cakewalk either
>I help people who are injured, ill, or dying get emergency care
>yes
>blacks and spics don't value life the same way sane whites do

I take pictures of liberal yuppies at a museum, print them out for a quarter and sell it back to them for $20

Shit work but the pays good, adds precisely nothing to society at large and I have to constantly suppress my power level

Overall 3/10 plan on quitting soon

>sofware developer
>little over a year
>not disclosing that
>ez, two weeks of training, passed a test and i was in
>people can buy shit online as a result of my work
>the average person has no concept of what code is, so I'm guessing they have no idea what i do except push buttons
>yea
>as most tech jobs, there are long hours

Forgot pay
>brought in $43k last year

It is not, my job would be done much better by a robot. The problem is that they expect me to, on top of doing what the client asks, sell him stuff that he does not need or want, is the only reason I still have a job.

Fucking hell, I dream of the day a robot will replace me...

If he's self employed that's still working and contributing to society you retarded American

Ps I can't into flags

Within 15 years 50% of the jobs get automated and a form of basic income will be implemented. You already see it in grocery stores, cashiers are fazing out thanks to self scanners. Once the big tech firms have the selfdriving car perfected, taxi's and truckers become absolete.

IBM is working on Watson, an AI that can diagnose people and prescribe medicine, fazing out docters.

I'm an accountant and I see it in my field, software and AI is even taking jobs in this field. It's faster, more efficient, less errors are made and cheaper for the employer.

It's coming to a point that I'm not even willing to bother to make a carreer. I just save a large portion of my income, invest it and build up a passive income stream (dividend from stocks and rental income from real estate) until my job gets absolete.

>federal employee
>8 years
>100k
>arduous hiring process.
>I investigate criminal organizations and help find illegal aliens all day.
>misconception is that government is some kind of all powerful entity. we're actually severely restricted and have to jump through hoops to successfully investigate someone.
>yes as long as family taken careof.
>too political working for ICE. constant protests etc

>eod
>10 years (at this level)
>depends on the job, but it pays well
>get rid of old bombs and guard nuclear power plants and other odd jobs where they need explosives expert
>Do you cut the red wire or blue wire lololol!
>yes
>can be really, really boring or really really fun

I'll bite, data mine user:

******

news editor

~5 years

62k+ ~5k bonus

Not counting education and training, not difficult at all to get. I got lucky.

I'm working for a major (top 50) political news organization. I am slowly green/redpilling the public.

Most of our reporters are leftist normies, but the company founder, owners and the other editors would all fit in swimmingly on pol.

Yes. Id probably downsize my living situation though.

"How do i reach these kiiiiids"

>proposal writer for powerline construction contractor
>2.5 years
>80k with profit sharing options
>I worked my way up from being a labour hand on a line crew 5 years ago and finished my business degree
>We keep the lights on
>That all I do is wine and dine clients with a work credit card
>No
>Once you've written over 50+ proposals you have templates for most of it so the work becomes very similar and lacks any kind of challenge.

>Law student
>1 year
>-$15k with top scholarship and commuting from parents house
>not that bad. Glad I got a scholarship
>I hope to help good people and or sue bad people when I graduate
>after a certain point in the semester you can slide by. Many schools are over and under deliver
>heck no, I want to pass the bar and get working asap
>it's half old people with kids and half girls with zero life experience who came straight out of undergrad who's parents pay for everything. Very little in between.

>Pharmacist
>6 years
>I make about 3500 euro before taxes each month + whole bunch of extra legal benefits. (things like health insurance, 13/14th month bonus, etc)
>Not really difficult because when you graduate, you are given a title and a license and there are pharmacist jobs a plenty due to high number of retiring/old pharmacist, at least in my area. Studies were a bitch though.
>I can positively influence people in their health decisions and actually try to convince people only to take medication when it's needed.
>That we are pill pushers. We're not. I don't know how it is in the US or other countries but we don't have contracts that require us to sell amount x of product y if it's purely medical. We do have contracts for cosmetic shit like special shampoo's or sunscreen.
>Yes, I love my job. People listen, generally follow advice and the pay is fine from the beginning. And I love the relative power.
>Degenerates that come to get their meds: junkies (both drugs and alcohol) and whores. I help them because I have too but I always give em shit loud so that other patients can hear it, the only ones spared from ridicule are the ones who follow their regiment and actually want to get better.

Neurosurgeon, decent pay, enough said

Datamining general

>11 years
I gotta start doing shit. I'm afraid I'll be sucked in a NEET lifestyle soon.

disgusting

Men are ranked in dominance hierarchies. Women choose men they think are dominant.

Our wageslave society ranks men by income. Women can only perceive material wealth, so nigger rich poorfags with $400 Jordans get laid.

Yeah it's hard to even imagine changing after so long. Still seems better than wageslavery, but I wish I could find a way to be productive and/or make some money without wageslaving.

>pawn shop owner
>21 years
>Big pops gave it to me
>I give junkees money for shit and sell it to rich collectors
>People think I'm not Rick Harrison
>Yes
>I have to work with Chumlee.

Is this datamining?

I see quite some people in this thread having somewhat interesting jobs but you have to imagine the amount of lurkers who's lives and jobs are not nearly interesting enough to be worth posting about. I'm doing a study that I'm terrible at and I just applied for a wageslave job that should give me some financial relief. But soon I'll have to give up this study and choose something to fucking do.

And I'm a terrible choser.

21,000 our so houses/business built. it was meh.

>your job
Engineer, contractor
>how long you have been in this position
It is not really a position, but let's say 10 years.
>salary
Sometimes the cows are fat, sometimes they starve.
>how difficult was it to get into this position
A lot of studying, and still a lot of work.
>how do you contribute to society/why is your job important
For humanity, I build stuff. For Greece, I bring money.
>what are common misconceptions about the job
That some of the suff we 've built were given to us by aliens.
>if you had to do the job for the rest of your life with no pay increase, would you do it
No.
>redpill me on the negative aspects of the job
Very hard work.

Surgeon
4 years
250,000
med school intern etc
getting the job was easy since Canada is in desperate need for doctors, especially surgeon
I help people who are sick get better
Sometimes I save lives

misconception; it's much easier than people think

sure

People dying on you, children
Also extremely tired all the time, no life really

Everyone but is lying anyway. I wouldn't worry about it.

Special education teacher. I teach tards to be self dependent and not to rely on gibs.

how do you fix a bad Stenosis ?
what is a Warner Clip ?

My position is probably what degeneracy is all about, for more pay and less working time than "proper" jobs

>Translator of Japanese porn
>5 years
>varies, I've had a 20k year, and a 50k one. Let's say 30k is the usual.
>I literally got my first customer the day I decided I wanted to do this
>People want to masturbate to japanese porn and I allow them to understand the plot when it's relevant
>People seem to think it takes skill and that it actually takes a long time, when it's actually one hour to translate €50 worth of material
>Probably yeah, I work like one hour daily for the same salary of wageslaves wasting their entire lives 10 hours 6 days a week
>No security of any kind. If a site decides they don't need you, or customers disappear you just have to find new contracts on your own before the vaccuum of missing work becomes noticeable

How do you afford to live

supermarket cashier here,
if i dont sell you food, you die.

Live with parents, they provide all necessities. I use the bit of Christmas/Birthday money I get from other relatives as hobby money. I'm pretty good at buying and selling stuff, and so far I've had no trouble stringing my hobby funds along.

Hi Data mining man,

I work as a receptionist.
It's not too bad except I'm chained to my desk over lunch.

Entry level analyst at a small analytical chemistry firm. I do the bench work to make sure pesticides dont end up in your fruit at dangerous levels. You could train anyone to do what i do but it pays the bills until i start my org chem phd program in the fall