What are some redpilled careers?

What are some redpilled careers?

I'm trying to find a good way to make money and live life ez mode.

I'm between majoring in Accounting, Computer and Information Systems, Business Administration, and becoming an Electrician.

You're always going to have to work your ass off to a certain degree.

Software Development or Computer Science are still going to be wide open for the next few years. I would stay away from Computer and Information Systems. IT is not that lucrative and it is saturated.

But Accounting is chill, you likely won't break 80k though.

My dad does well as a self employed CPA but works his ASS off, he wants to kill himself right about now I would imagine.

What about Biz Admin, Accounting, and Electrical? I'm not really into IT. Which are the best out of these? Would being an Electrician be chill?

I did network cabling for 15 years after high school. Sort of like a low voltage electrician. It was in an electrician union. Decent pay, benefits, work wasn't too hard. But it took its toll on my knees constantly climbing latter's and crawling under cubicles. Recently got into an elevator mechanic union. This is where its at. I'm set to make insane money. Although the work is pretty dangerous for the most part it's easy money. There are many positions you can move into also, some extremely easy money.

custodian! i get paid to do nothing, will retire comfortably if financial plans pay off.

You're going to have to balance easy living versus things that you'll be proud to say you do out loud.
Without knowing more about your interests/aptitudes that might be tough.
This may sound stupid but you may be able to go into hotel scouting. Got an Aunt who used to do it, every business needs it done because they have to assemble somewhere. You scout the locations and have hotels essentially bribe you with travel/food/alcohol/activities/money to pick them. The business wants you bribed like that because you see what they have to offer on the cheap, meanwhile the pay is stupid lucrative because people with kids won't do it.

Don't know, you hit some of what I'm fairly comfortable with advising you on but I don't know about electric, see the post about accounting, you can do well in accounting working for the Big 4 and modestly for smaller firms but it tops outhe fairly quickly. It's a good choice for cruising in life, but I will tell you the work can be monotonous until the point that it drives some people away.

Alaska has shitty computer people. You could open up your own business and fix people's computers up here. I've thought about it but I'm not great at computers and I hate people.

So, make sure you're cut out for it by trying a few classes and asking others that know you well.

All sold choices. Electrician probably gives you the best chance to work for yourself and be your own boss.

>Be me
> Currently a 4th year dental student.
> Current student loans: ~$300K
> Time spent after highschool thus far: 8 years
> Accepted into a 6-year Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery residency, to receive an MD (which I will have to pay another $120K for), a masters in oral pathology, and a board-certification for oral surgery.
> Plan to do a 2-year fellowship after to become a head and neck trauma specialist


Is this a red-pill career choice or no? I'll be in my mid-30s when I graduate from everything, and will sit on an enormous amount of debt.

Was it worth it, Sup Forums?

Time will tell

I'm an electrician in California and I didn't have to do shit to get started. I went online and started some basic electricity course through an approved school (like $100) and registered for an electrical trainee card and applied at the company I'm at (helix electric, if you give a shit) tons of people in the company do it and you learn as you go. Of course that means you start off doing all the manual 'bitch work' but at $15/hr to start, (40 hrs per week) it's fuckin worth it.

That sounds pretty skilled though. I was in a labor union and tried to get into electrical but there was a waitlist. Is this something you can do as at an apprentice level? Would I need to be a journeyman electrician before even applying for the elevator mechanic union? What's the starting pay like?

Oh and the only big downside I've observed is everyone (and I mean fucking everyone) is a total sheep in construction. All they do is work, drink, and talk about how much they love women and hate the gays. It's quite irritating but once you learn to laugh at morons instead of hating their existence its bearable.

Guess I'll put mine out there. I review documents for a large company. If you have a half a brain and used word and excel in high school, youre golden. 26.20 / hour base salary but its a graveyard shift. Love it though

Fixing people's faulty [deadly] wiring hardly sounds chill.

There is no EZ mode, you fucking millennial shit bag. You want a good life? Fucking earn it like the billions and billions who have spent the previous ten thousand years making this earth the amazing place it is.

>I review documents for a large company.

sounds worse than hell

you know I was warned about that going in, but I really like it. 8 hours feels like 4 hours, and I have no plans to quit. Just looking for alternate work during the day shift

>redpilled careers

just kill yourself already dude

I hear that posting log-of-shit threads pays well.

leave, stupid fuck. only people who bash an entire generation of people have no value of their own.

I work at a small board game manufacturing company

I don't get paid much

But shit, I work at a small board game manufacturing company with a bunch of other people just like me and it would take a tripling of my hourly rate to get me to leave.

>redpilled careers
accounting, law, and independent journalism
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