How the fuck do we even compete?
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How the fuck do we even compete?
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That is the most punchable face I've ever seen
I'm trading cryptocurrencies. I'm gettin' mine, son.
Jew?
A man who has a lot of money is not necessarily rich.
But a man you can trust, now he is worth his weight in gold.
>Patrick Finnegan
well said
You been pondering on the clapping of the single hand with the venerable chinese masters there ya dumb mongol shitweasel? Toss yourself off a bridge, queer
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I dont suck cocks for a living that's how I compete.
Enjoy your scam.
does he do interracial?
Not really, in the real world money matters more than anything.
>At the age of 12, he raised $10,000 for President Obama's campaign and was invited to the inauguration.
cuck detection radars are overloading
b...but muh peasant feelings
good for him, anyone finding lame excuses to give him shit are certifiable jealous babies
A kid like that is gonna be successful maybe not because he has an IQ north of 140, but because he can talk and network with people, in addition to working hard. People skills > raw intellect any day
Now now, remember the Ancient canadian saying "if we kill our enemies they win", now go on your way young fruitcake and lead canada to a more diverse and inclusive tomorrow.
Read the article. He talks about milking Gen Z kids and knows how to take advantage of young people's spending habit. Dude may be rich but he's a cocksucker.
>what is supply and demand
That fucking Jew.
unless you're larry page, bill gates, or any other super genius inventor
This reads EXACTLY like an Onion article
what the fuck
I'm really creeped out about this more than anything
>Instead, Finnegan said, they should invest in Gen Z "influencers" -- artists like 300 Entertainment's Fetty Wap and Young Thug, who have a combined 6.8 million Instagram followers.
I had no idea how out of touch I really was
makes me even more glad I decided to drop out of society
Fucking kikes
POO
(You're right tho)
I could do his job right now.
If anyone needs such a consultant, I will be at my house.
Will take phone calls, or meet face to face meetings if need be.
I'm looking at you shills, I'll trade your endless money supply for my infinite knowledge of people, culture and of course what they all want to buy.
>Young Thug
yes this is what young people just love these days
We can't, because we're not all the same, yet we ignore this and end up trying too hard, which in turn sends our stress levels through the roof, causing ischemic heart disease, and eventually death.
Also what comes after Generation Z now? I thought someone born in 1996 would be a Millennial and Generation Z were only born after 2000. Hopefully nothing.
Generation Omega, since they'll be the last people who ever live, given the way things are going.
You think we have one more generation in us?
>Tell people how to make advertisements
>Get paid millions
This is almost as bad as Zuckerberg making billions for collecting information on users and selling it to advertisers. At this point, I suspect 90% of the US economy is advertising.
>19 year old is richer than you'll ever be
No he isnt.
The trend is that Bill Gates, Larry Page or any other highly highly successful person is gonna be intelligent (obviously), but also have great people skills. It's a pre-requisite for major sucess
Unfortunately
It's pretty much for that reason alone he's getting anywhere in his industry. Those in power go out of their way to recruit effective leftists to help spread their influence.
You're the one willingly quoting stupid shit and pretending it's anything different. I'd make fun of your leader but I and presumably nobody else knows who he is because brown countries like yours are just flyover territory where my socks are made.
>richer than you'll ever be
>i am supposed to be impressed with a synergy jockey making only four digits a month
Let's see what we know about his money:
>At the age of 12, he raised $10,000 for President Obama's campaign and was invited to the inauguration.
Not his money, of course. His parents, maybe, family friends. He likely comes from a wealthy background to raise this kind of money, that's good. He knows to bribe politicians, that's a good sign too. However, in terms of accomplishments, getting invited to the inauguration isn't huge (see attached image).
We also don't see any details like "President Obama personally invited him" or "His travel expenses were covered" or even "And he went and met the President."
Likely everyone who donated money was "invited" to the inauguration. I gave Obama's campaign some money and they constantly spammed me with ridiculous invites "To dinner" (actually the chance to win dinner with the President by donating more money).
The final point I'll make on this line is that self described "influencers" and "disruptors" are better described as liars. This is the kid's linkedin page:
1 recommendation. That's not good.
Take a look at his skills. He has everything from "Backend development" and "databases" to "Public speaking" and "Elevator pitch". Ask yourself, is it more likely that this kid is an unparalleled savant, acquiring professional level proficiency in this multitude of diverse traits, or is it more likely he is "padding" the old resume. If you think it's the latter, then you have to ask yourself how much this kid padded the "10 grand" he raised for Obama in addition to his other "accomplishments".
>Instead, Finnegan said, they should invest in Gen Z "influencers"
Wait, I know someone who is an influencer... That's right! Patrick Finnegan!! His argument is you should invest in him! Wow, I bet he is convincing all sorts of investors to fund him.
I've got some more analysis coming.
>nocoiner coping again
Wew sad
I like this guy. Keep it up.
moar
Imma let you in on a secret. Chicks dont give a shit about money. Some gold diggers yeah but they aint the majority. Rich guys win at life its why theyre rich and its that win that girls like not the results of the win. Sure its nice to take a chick out on a boat for a date but its not gonna gaurenter you pussy and if it does would you want it at that point? Just hire a blue chip hooker for that.
Source. Became successfull and nothing changed... i get girls at the same rate as ever..
LOL, that's something a poor person would say
How can he be rich if money isn't real?
he's right you know
fiat currency.
Gen Z will be far more cucked than millenials. They've grown up during peak degeneracy with Obama in office and regressives more fully entrenched in schools and the media than they have ever been. This is the Vine generation that worships shitty rap and black humor/culture.
>while he was still in high school in Massachusetts, and landed a job with Intel (INTC, Tech30)
His linked in page lists this as one of his "Gen Z consultant" gigs. Intel makes almost all of its money selling computer hardware (mostly for servers or to PC manufacturers) and data centers. Are Gen Z kids buying millions of servers? Are they in the market for data centers? Did Patrick Finnegan exaggerate his role as an Intel "consultant"? I'll give you a hint, it's that last one.
The only other mention of a major company on his linkedin profile is "Microsoft" who bought, for "an undisclosed sum" a "startup" he was tangentially involved with. More on his involvement in a bit.
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The startup was a company that went through a Microsoft program to fund startups. Basically, Microsoft gave them 20 grand and free Office Space and time to try out their idea. Pretty cool idea, but it's not like Microsoft paid them a ton of money since they must have had their hooks in already, giving them money and resources to spin up. Plus, Finnegan didn't get part of the cut. More than likely, these were kids he knew and he glommed on.
>"I have a couple dozen people I can call, and say, 'Can you put $50 [thousand]?' Sometimes $1 million, sometimes $2 million," Finnegan said.
Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrright
>His ability to network is a big reason Studio.VC founder Liam Lynch hired Finnegan.
If you google the other members of the "studio" you'll find that none of them come up in the first few results for their own name. What does it say about your company when your most well known employee is a 19 year old high school dropout who is a "Gen Z Consultant".
Still more...
wow that article made me initially think the kid was making millions, he is barely making 100k. My brother owns a plumbing company and makes 330k a year before taxes, fuck this genZ shit.
on track to make 6 figures, big deal. sounds like he hasn't even made that.
mlady
>comfy civilization where messing about with computer programs can make you money
>real world
Kek, have fun after the SHTF marinating in regret about your hollow, selfish, meaningless existence when your generator dies and you're starving to death
Is that just a bullshit gross turnover number before materials and costs of doing business are removed also?
a lot of this
kiss the right asses, and you'll go places
>tfw comfy 6 figure
>tfw good life
>tfw good home and family
>tfw white community and neighborhood
>tfw white church
How can 3rd worlders compete?
>people think they can be richer than me
Not a chance
Great analysis so far!
Good for him. I respect all his hardwork.
potato wisdom
>He's also making between $3,000 and $7,000 a month through his consulting gigs. All told, he's on pace to make six figures this year.
So - he isn't working full time at VC studio, because he has time to earn 3 - 7 grand a month consulting. That's interesting...
Most companies, especially big companies like Intel, hiring consultants from major consulting firms. Let's take a look at a few consultants on LinkedIn.
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See how different these look? How they've got college degrees and experience at real companies?
"How to become a consultant" has an instructive introduction for us.
learnhowtobecome.org
> Must I earn a master’s degree to work as a management consultant, or will a bachelor’s degree suffice?
Notice how the question of "Can I be a high school drop out" doesn't even come up?
>When I was 16, I was working for a company [cloud computing firm MetricsHub] during prep school that was acquired by Microsoft.
Yeah, right. When you were young. His linkedin profile tells us his prep school, Eaglebrook, is Deerfield Massachusetts. But wait, wasn't that startup, MetricsHub, based out of Microsoft's Redmond campus? That's in Washington state.
Are you sure the reason he didn't get paid wasn't more that he wasn't really involved? He is listed as an "employee" on the MetricsHub webpage, which is weird, because he didn't get paid. Maybe he was just an annoying kid who pestered his way onto their startup's webpage?
Still some more...
Solid
kek
There sort of "amazing kid does x" clickbait articles are always so full of shit
>tfw generation omega (1998)
Does that mean that I'm supposed to be worse than millenials?
Microsoft pays their interns very well. Their interns only work three to six month periods, but they get paid a salary that would earn 60-80k a year. There is no way a Microsoft funded and purchased startup is going to stiff an employee who did real work. Microsoft, a company that makes billions, would never risk the bad PR and lawsuit over a savings of a few thousand dollars. Remember, they basically funded and bought this company MetricsHub to get publicity for their entrepreneurial efforts.
>I was their first employee, and I didn't get anything.
>Patrick is a fantastic networker
Really? Using your first news story to bad mouth the people who hired you when you were a kid is fantastic networking?
>But his biggest learning moment, Finnegan said, had nothing to do with a lack of a formal business education
That's because he has no formal education. The kid hasn't finished fucking high school.
That people like Bill Gates or Larry Page dropped out of college is a big deal in popular culture. But what almost nobody understands is that "Dropping out" of college isn't a big deal. If your business doesn't work out, you just enroll again and make up the semester you missed. A section on your resume that explains you took some time to pursue a startup and graduated later is an interesting addition to the resume.
Dropping out of high school is something completely different. First, it implies that you were old enough to be able to legally drop out of high school, in which case, you should have already been about done with high school. Second, once you're too old, you can't go back and retake high school. That means you have a GED at best. And a GED is an ENORMOUS black mark on the resume. It'll make it harder to get into college, especially a good one, and everyone who so much as glances at your resume will conclude you're a retard. "But no, I'm a gen Y consultant!"
So this little faggot makes money off of telling companies to use viral advertising?
mate youre good
>He made about $80,000 building websites for various clients while he was still in high school in Massachusetts,
Not gonna tackle this part in your """"analysis"""", I take it? I totally get that the "gen z consultant/influencer" reeks of bs but you've gotta give the kid credit, that's impressive af.
You've made four posts analyzing this kid now, and have a fair amount of anons following along, but where does the motivation to write them arise from? Perhaps a sprinkle of jealousy..?
>Perhaps a sprinkle of jealousy..?
isn't that what makes the world go 'round?
A facet of it, certainly.
The fundraising for Obama at age 12 made me kek, poor kid was set up to be a liberal tool from the start
potato nigger
How come no one is comparing Trudeau taking no action to stop the wildfire to Nero fiddling while Rome burned?
It's like no one cares that Canada is on fire at all. And still his approval rating is at record highs.
At least the Romans hated their emperors when they failed.
I'll never have a single one of those thing. Not even one
hes some faggot advertisement advisor.
yeah i dont envy him.
It's overwhelmingly uninhabited forests burning though (Ft. McMurray being an unfortunate loss), it's not as if your capital city was burned to ash while Trudeau played a fiddle to it.
and you think this gives you power over me
>trust
80k seems pretty implausibly high, so much so I wonder if the wording is intended to be 80k was made for the businesses via the websites and not to him.
Because Rome was a multicultural city that had been taking in the poorest people from across the entire world for over a century, and Canada is an evil colonialist white Christian relic of the middle ages' exploitation of the native peoples and slavery.
Yuri was right, too much socialist indoctrination, he can do no wrong. I asked a woman who by most consideration would be seen as "intelligent", yet when I asked her thoughts on a few current subject matters in regards to how Turdeau is doing, I was given the response, "Whatever, he's hot!"
People are fucked here, many aren't, but lots are
I know it seems hopeless, Sven. I know you're outnumbered and face opposition inside and out. But I believe you are superior to them, and can turn it around if you use all your resources, if you use your full potential.
You can take it back.
yes
By not having a tiny white dick.
>I could do his job right now.
thats because it isn;t a real job.
it's some guy justifying what people want to hear
Tfw India is the only country on this board to understand the true redpill
>giving meme advice with references you don't understand
>feel dumb
Imagine giving your parents advice about fucking Justin Timberlake or lil bow wow or some shit and watch them be stupefied by hearing about names they've never heard before and the word "million" and thinking about what you just said. Would you feel smart?
I know some kid from college who has like 2m followers on insta and there's nothing there unless he can leverage.
What really just happened there is the kid said some random shit to leverage your own willingness to feel stupid. The only purpose of that sentence was not for him to express some opinion about fuck all, it was to leverage the fact that someone was willing to write about him to build credibility with you, so you could influence someone to buy his shit.
>He made about $80,000 building websites for various clients while he was still in high school in Massachusetts
I won't completely discard the possibility, but this would be among the worst possible ways to word that, given the position of the "for" after it says "he made about $80,000 building websites."
Imo your interpretation is actually less likely than the possibility that he made 80k, given how shitty of a writer you'd have to be to word it like that.
Also,
>muh fiat money
Ask me if I give a fuck
This is sure a lot of kikery
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Fpbp
I would think it was intentionally obtusely worded. I've only got mild familiarity with building websites but wouldn't 80k be at the very least 80 - 160 websites.
Yeah, but that title goes to Trudeau
That amount of skill is likely how he ended up at Intel in high school, lel.
I didn't address that specifically. First, I think the kid is prone to exaggeration. I already pointed that out. Second, I don't think 80 grand is "richer than you'll ever be". I'd be very sad if I suddenly earned only 80 grand a year.
If you want me to address it though, sure. From his linkedin profile, the company that is doing this web development is "onmsg". The page is currently blank. whois shows us it's owned by godaddy, not exactly a promising indication of a "boutique" web dev firm.
The wayback machine, when you can find their page online, shows us it looked like this on the last high quality capture I could find:
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22 projects completed. That's impressive for a team of high school web devs. How much do they charge per project?
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Their "premium" is 130 dollars a month. The counter on their homepage is 18 customers. Are they all paying 130 dollars a month? That's 2.4 years (of constant subscription from 100% of their customers) That's less than 40 grand split between the three founders of the company. Am I supposed to be impressed by this? That's less than minimum wage.
Never mind that their counter, combined with their pricing model, makes no sense. Customers worked with, pages redone, projects completed, and a monthly service charge. What?
If you look at the source on that page, you can see that their "counter" is literally just the number typed into a div. In other words, that's not a real counter connected to anything. They've just written the number 18 there.
Do I need to address this "I was once part of a company that made 80 grand" claim any further?
I guess he's either the bestest in the world at html or
Fuck this kid, everyone on this board could do what he's doing and better AND subtly redpill the masses while they do it using the money to fight the jew.
Faggot didn't even finish high school
Actually the firm I manage runs several billion, so no - he isn't.
Six figures is impressive? Is Sup Forums full of hillbillies and minorities?
Every kid in Cali makes that right out of undergrad if they do something tech related.
For this post I give you a bit more time to return canal before I wipe you off the map
>When I was 16, I was working for a company [cloud computing firm MetricsHub] during prep school
>prep school
He's not managing millions, he comes from millions. It's easy to make contacts when your father has made them all for you/
Plus anyone who refers to themselves as a "mogul" or "going to be a mogul" is almost certainly full of shit. He probably looks down at his 3" peen and sees a footlong niggerdick