10 Highest paying remote jobs: no degree, no experience,110-450k, free training, potential freelance or business opportunity, 40% job growth potential

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This is for America so it's likely different in other countries.

These are the average salaries not starting.
However this are not supervisory or managerial positions so you won't need 10 years to get to this level . Some positions offer higher starting salaries than others

Also, since many positions are remote you can live for cheap in a foreign country and find a remote job in a high earning state like New York

Cost for the tech bootcamps range from $500 to 15k.

Yes, some of these jobs you can start in as little as six months as it is possible. Most will probably take a year before landing a full time job.


1. Machine Learning engineer:
160k avg 455k at Netflix
40 percent job growth

2. Blockchain developer 148.4k avg 200k high end avg 191k in Chicago.
6 month bootcamps
35 percent job growth
.
3. Cyber Security Engineer 162k top end 333k
Job growth 33 percent

4. Data scientist Engineer
162k
36% GR

5. Cloud Engineer 142k avg and 302k top end

22%GR


6.Solar Sales rep
132 k avg and 302k top
8.5% GR

No training No experience required

7. Private Pilot
130k avg 175k top end
5% GR
1 yr training

8.. DATA SCIENTIST

126K

36% GR

9. Cyber Security Analyst
124k. 1. 208k top end
33% GR.


Note in the same field a designer can make over a quarter of a million dollars.


10.Elevator installer Repairman
102k top end 161k
6%GR

4 years of paid for training and salary increases each year


So basically it's free to become an elevator Repairman/installer and you are paid while training. At the end of the training your salary goes up to the highest of all trades




Steps to land one of these jobs.

1. Find out what one suits your interests and skills or abilities.

2. Join groups like on LinkedIn and reach out to professionals on the best current certifications to obtain. Call companies that higher these professions and ask the same questions and if they offer internships.

3. If you are in a foreign country then see if this profession can work remotely for American businesses to max out your salary.

4. See if you can get the training for free. This could be through your state federal or local government. This could be through non profit organizations, scholarships, family, a zero percent interest 18 month credit card, etc.

5. Pay for the course and do your best to complete it full time and if possible move into a friend or family members house while you train if you are not on unemployment or don't have enough saved up to live and train but not work at all. If you can just do a part time job and survive then that's ok.

6. A month or 2 before you complete the course starts applying for internships and preferably paid ones and ones that can potentially lead to a full time job.

7. After completing the internship, hopefully you have a full time job with the same company but if not, apply for other jobs 1.5months before completion of the internship. Get help from local employment services


8. While working learn as much as possible volunteer for as many things as you can to learn and grow. If your job has high potential as a freelancer or small business then see what certifications, skills, etc businesses want to see. Over the next 2 to 3 years develop those abilities.

9. If your field does have a solid outlook for freelancing then take the leap once you are ready. This allows you to set your price for what you believe your work is worth. As your part-time freelancing grows and if it surpassed your salary as a wage slavery for three straight months then jump in. You have a much higher earning potential after you create your own site. Most sites probably take 10% to 20% from your pay. Having your own site you won't have that issue. You basically just keep your past clients information and let them know to contact you on your site from now on but continue to deliver high quality work on your freelancing site. Yes there's all kinds of social media, SEO, affiliates, etc to promote your work.

10.lf you are stuck as a wage slaver then you have 2 options, you can become a manager or use lateral mobility. For example a cyber security analyst can transfer over to a cyber security designer and go from 200k max to 261k max


11. If you are not stuck as a wage slaves but tired of being a freelancer and want 100% control then start your own business. You would have to own your own plane as a pilot or rent it out. As a developer or engineer you can build something and have an entire business model for that one product. You can hire out a team to assist you in building the idea you have. If you need to find the endeavour you can go on weshares, startengine or many other sites to crowdfund your idea. There are at leasb100 new projects on these sites daily. However 90% fail for various reasons but you get free money.




The tech jobs are boom or bust depending on the market and depending on the type of job or how high of a position you have. The trades are steady but don't have the top end potential unless you own your own plane. The elevator Repairman is a decent gig even though you have a low top end salary but you pay nothing for training and start making money on day one and locked in for a job at the end of your training. Moving to Montana offers a chance of having a low cost of living and the highest possible salary and as a union member I think you get a pension plan. The issue is you have to live in a large city for this job.



I understand this is the average salary and not entry level. Yes the training times and salaries are different outside of the US. However some of these positions you could potentially train and land a job remotely. Freelancing is your best bet.

Abilities for these jobs:

These positions all require above a 100IQ and most likely 120+ for developing jobs. Plus those jobs you need to have higher levels of creativity and be able to overcome problems constantly. With the trades you'll need good hand eye coordination.

Data engineer or data scientist is going to require an IQ over 140 minimum.

Cyber security analysts are basically 3d chess players as they need to be 3 steps ahead of hackers. The engineers need to have the ability to implement those plans.

Sales is interesting, it doesn't require a high IQ but a high social IQ or social awareness. Using tonality, body language, understanding psychology and how to manipulate people.


Recommendations

1. If you are a great chess player, test out the cyber security analyst field. Also, if coming up with great ideas on the fly is your thing then you will fit right in.
2. If you are great with recognizing patterns and developing algorithms then data scientist or engineer could be your best bet.
3. If you are great with sports that require solid hand eye coordination and spatial analysis like tennis, ping pong, boxing , baseball, etc then maybe the trades are best for you.
3. If you love telling stories and are a people person then the solar sales rep.


If I was starting from zero and given just these options, I would go into something I would enjoy, be good at naturally, has a high income potential as a wage slaver but also a potential to be a freelancer or business owner. Id also want to be able to work remotely and live anywhere I please. I did Cybersecurity analyst for a while but it had no real opportunity outside a wage slave job and I couldn't work outside of the US for a us job. AI machine learning sounds like the best opportunity with the highest earning potential, growth rate and potential for owning your own business.



Note, it pays to cross train in many this fields.

For example if you are a cybersecurity Analyst and make 126k, you could become a full stack developer and become a cybersecurity engineer and make 162k on average. Then you can learn blockchain developer skills and become a cybersecurity blockchain engineer and make over 200k per year. Then you can become a cyber security researcher and make over 250k per year.

Obviously going up the steps pays well as you can become a sr cybersecurity researcher and make 300k a year.

Now to make it even crazier, since you can work remotely you can select areas like cities in CA that pay 20% or more for cyber security pros.


Then you can decide to work in finance for the highest paying sector and find a specific company in the finance sector that pays the most which is most likely a company involved in the stock market or cryptocurrency exchange.

Then to top it off you could become a cyber security director in the finance sector of coinbase. Most likely you are making around 400k per year at that point. They literally just print fake digital money over there.


As of right now none of these positions makes a million per year. The Netflix machine learning Engineer Director makes 900k per year.

In the end to make over the 1mil per year threshold you would need a business and Investing. Investing is tax free and has exponential growth. Now to grow your wealth even faster is to have people investing in your stock or cryptocurrency or even better your cryptocurrency exchange. However, in order to stand out you'll need to offer something different like investing with no personal data required and you can take your crypto off the market into your personal wallet.
 
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High IQ, Bookmarked, Will read later
 
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Wealth generation from your specific skills set from most important to least important factors.

1. Building a business
2. Freelancing
3. Demand for your skills
4. Seniority
5. Skill stacking
6. Sector or niche
7. Specific company
8. Geographic location
9. Networking
10. Skill level

If there are companies that reward based on merit and not nepotism or ass kissing then skill level and skill hacking jumps up with a bit. If you are a free lancer then your skills are at the top. If you are a business, those skills are not as important as you have others that you outsourced your work to. If you are a freelancer you can use b2b arbitrage and pay low minimum wages to foreigners to do a job you are charging $150 an hour for. You'll see on up work, you will have people working 5 projects at a time and it's obvious they are outsourcing their jobs to foreigners. Technically, you don't even have to learn to do the job if you are able to friend the right people for the jobs.
 
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Career hack: if you are just starting a course or certification in your field, look up 10 companies you would like to work for based off your job preferences. Then send the hiring manager a quick message and introduce yourself and tell them your interests in the field and their company and ask them what the top things they look for in your positions (education, experience, portfolio, skills, etc). Repeat this template question for all the hiring managers and from this data create a perfect candidate from what these managers are looking for. You can follow up for more specific details for clarification. Over the next 6-8 months you will become that perfect candidate. Stay in touch with these people as time goes on through your training so they don't forget you. Then once you are ready to apply, see if you can send them your resume and CV. Maybe a love video of your skills. This puts you ahead of everyone that applies for the position. Since everyone else is vetted through a machine which cuts out 50%, then your slave wagers cut out 50% of the 50%. Then the floor supervisors will cut that 50% by 90%.

Then the hiring manager might review 25 from the stacks of resumes he has seen. Then he will confer with the director of your area and interview maybe 10 people. You you got in over possibly thousands of people due to your networking abilities. There could have been 100 people more qualified than you, but you went the extra mile.

This method works like a charm.


Also be aware of the long term stability of your job and the short term stability of your job and company.

Developers could be in danger in the short and long term due to AI.

Tech and finance is unstable.

The better you are in terms of skill and or the higher your position, the safer you are when cuts come.

This is why it's better to be in a position that has freelancing and business opportunities.


Good luck to everyone. I can help you out with cyber Security. I can give you some resources for blockchain developing.
 
So basically if ur shit at math ur fucked
Not true at all. Basic mathematical skills will be fine for the pilot and trades. Id say the two positions that require a high degree of mathematics are the two data jobs and next would be developers.
 
Not true at all. Basic mathematical skills will be fine for the pilot and trades. Id say the two positions that require a high degree of mathematics are the two data jobs and next would be developers.
All the engineering ones tho?
 
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All the engineering ones tho?
Yeah, id say the best ones for you are solar sales rep, elevator Repairman, pilot, cyber security analyst, and developer positions.
 
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Yeah, id say the best ones for you are solar sales rep, elevator Repairman, pilot, cyber security analyst, and developer positions.
Thanks for the high IQ threads. Actually I’m pretty solid academically I was just making an observation
 
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Thanks for the high IQ threads. Actually I’m pretty solid academically I was just making an observation
Understandable, it makes me laugh about the times some of my peers would argue with the teachers that math is unnecessary. Apparently, it's necessary for some of the highest paying jobs on earth.
 
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Understandable, it makes me laugh about the times some of my peers would argue with the teachers that math is unnecessary. Apparently, it's necessary for some of the highest paying jobs on earth.
I couldn’t stand being in normal classes with tards that would say shit like that so I took all APs to try and mitigate it
 
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This is for America so it's likely different in other countries.

These are the average salaries not starting.
However this are not supervisory or managerial positions so you won't need 10 years to get to this level . Some positions offer higher starting salaries than others

Also, since many positions are remote you can live for cheap in a foreign country and find a remote job in a high earning state like New York

Cost for the tech bootcamps range from $500 to 15k.

Yes, some of these jobs you can start in as little as six months as it is possible. Most will probably take a year before landing a full time job.


1. Machine Learning engineer:
160k avg 455k at Netflix
40 percent job growth

2. Blockchain developer 148.4k avg 200k high end avg 191k in Chicago.
6 month bootcamps
35 percent job growth
.
3. Cyber Security Engineer 162k top end 333k
Job growth 33 percent

4. Data scientist Engineer
162k
36% GR

5. Cloud Engineer 142k avg and 302k top end

22%GR


6.Solar Sales rep
132 k avg and 302k top
8.5% GR

No training No experience required

7. Private Pilot
130k avg 175k top end
5% GR
1 yr training

8.. DATA SCIENTIST

126K

36% GR

9. Cyber Security Analyst
124k. 1. 208k top end
33% GR.


Note in the same field a designer can make over a quarter of a million dollars.


10.Elevator installer Repairman
102k top end 161k
6%GR

4 years of paid for training and salary increases each year


So basically it's free to become an elevator Repairman/installer and you are paid while training. At the end of the training your salary goes up to the highest of all trades




Steps to land one of these jobs.

1. Find out what one suits your interests and skills or abilities.

2. Join groups like on LinkedIn and reach out to professionals on the best current certifications to obtain. Call companies that higher these professions and ask the same questions and if they offer internships.

3. If you are in a foreign country then see if this profession can work remotely for American businesses to max out your salary.

4. See if you can get the training for free. This could be through your state federal or local government. This could be through non profit organizations, scholarships, family, a zero percent interest 18 month credit card, etc.

5. Pay for the course and do your best to complete it full time and if possible move into a friend or family members house while you train if you are not on unemployment or don't have enough saved up to live and train but not work at all. If you can just do a part time job and survive then that's ok.

6. A month or 2 before you complete the course starts applying for internships and preferably paid ones and ones that can potentially lead to a full time job.

7. After completing the internship, hopefully you have a full time job with the same company but if not, apply for other jobs 1.5months before completion of the internship. Get help from local employment services


8. While working learn as much as possible volunteer for as many things as you can to learn and grow. If your job has high potential as a freelancer or small business then see what certifications, skills, etc businesses want to see. Over the next 2 to 3 years develop those abilities.

9. If your field does have a solid outlook for freelancing then take the leap once you are ready. This allows you to set your price for what you believe your work is worth. As your part-time freelancing grows and if it surpassed your salary as a wage slavery for three straight months then jump in. You have a much higher earning potential after you create your own site. Most sites probably take 10% to 20% from your pay. Having your own site you won't have that issue. You basically just keep your past clients information and let them know to contact you on your site from now on but continue to deliver high quality work on your freelancing site. Yes there's all kinds of social media, SEO, affiliates, etc to promote your work.

10.lf you are stuck as a wage slaver then you have 2 options, you can become a manager or use lateral mobility. For example a cyber security analyst can transfer over to a cyber security designer and go from 200k max to 261k max


11. If you are not stuck as a wage slaves but tired of being a freelancer and want 100% control then start your own business. You would have to own your own plane as a pilot or rent it out. As a developer or engineer you can build something and have an entire business model for that one product. You can hire out a team to assist you in building the idea you have. If you need to find the endeavour you can go on weshares, startengine or many other sites to crowdfund your idea. There are at leasb100 new projects on these sites daily. However 90% fail for various reasons but you get free money.




The tech jobs are boom or bust depending on the market and depending on the type of job or how high of a position you have. The trades are steady but don't have the top end potential unless you own your own plane. The elevator Repairman is a decent gig even though you have a low top end salary but you pay nothing for training and start making money on day one and locked in for a job at the end of your training. Moving to Montana offers a chance of having a low cost of living and the highest possible salary and as a union member I think you get a pension plan. The issue is you have to live in a large city for this job.



I understand this is the average salary and not entry level. Yes the training times and salaries are different outside of the US. However some of these positions you could potentially train and land a job remotely. Freelancing is your best bet.

Abilities for these jobs:

These positions all require above a 100IQ and most likely 120+ for developing jobs. Plus those jobs you need to have higher levels of creativity and be able to overcome problems constantly. With the trades you'll need good hand eye coordination.

Data engineer or data scientist is going to require an IQ over 140 minimum.

Cyber security analysts are basically 3d chess players as they need to be 3 steps ahead of hackers. The engineers need to have the ability to implement those plans.

Sales is interesting, it doesn't require a high IQ but a high social IQ or social awareness. Using tonality, body language, understanding psychology and how to manipulate people.


Recommendations

1. If you are a great chess player, test out the cyber security analyst field. Also, if coming up with great ideas on the fly is your thing then you will fit right in.
2. If you are great with recognizing patterns and developing algorithms then data scientist or engineer could be your best bet.
3. If you are great with sports that require solid hand eye coordination and spatial analysis like tennis, ping pong, boxing , baseball, etc then maybe the trades are best for you.
3. If you love telling stories and are a people person then the solar sales rep.


If I was starting from zero and given just these options, I would go into something I would enjoy, be good at naturally, has a high income potential as a wage slaver but also a potential to be a freelancer or business owner. Id also want to be able to work remotely and live anywhere I please. I did Cybersecurity analyst for a while but it had no real opportunity outside a wage slave job and I couldn't work outside of the US for a us job. AI machine learning sounds like the best opportunity with the highest earning potential, growth rate and potential for owning your own business.



Note, it pays to cross train in many this fields.

For example if you are a cybersecurity Analyst and make 126k, you could become a full stack developer and become a cybersecurity engineer and make 162k on average. Then you can learn blockchain developer skills and become a cybersecurity blockchain engineer and make over 200k per year. Then you can become a cyber security researcher and make over 250k per year.

Obviously going up the steps pays well as you can become a sr cybersecurity researcher and make 300k a year.

Now to make it even crazier, since you can work remotely you can select areas like cities in CA that pay 20% or more for cyber security pros.


Then you can decide to work in finance for the highest paying sector and find a specific company in the finance sector that pays the most which is most likely a company involved in the stock market or cryptocurrency exchange.

Then to top it off you could become a cyber security director in the finance sector of coinbase. Most likely you are making around 400k per year at that point. They literally just print fake digital money over there.


As of right now none of these positions makes a million per year. The Netflix machine learning Engineer Director makes 900k per year.

In the end to make over the 1mil per year threshold you would need a business and Investing. Investing is tax free and has exponential growth. Now to grow your wealth even faster is to have people investing in your stock or cryptocurrency or even better your cryptocurrency exchange. However, in order to stand out you'll need to offer something different like investing with no personal data required and you can take your crypto off the market into your personal wallet.
no diddy?
 
I couldn’t stand being in normal classes with tards that would say shit like that so I took all APs to try and mitigate it
This was a wise decision. I selected to skip a grade and take the running start program so I had the opportunity to go to the local community college for my last 2 years while still in highschool, to obtain my associates and diploma simultaneously and for free. Nobody on college made this argument.

Unfortunately my teachers were dumb and never had a rebuttal. They should've had a list of 20 jobs that require these skills to refute this belief.
 
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Remote jobs are a massive cope sadly. It's nearly impossible to work a remote job from overseas

The topic has been discussed over and over on geomax.me

Also the steps you outlined here are extremely obvious to anyone with the intelligence or motivation to actually succeed in any of these careers.
 

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