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Sicilian Cyclops

Sicilian Cyclops

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seems like one of the best jobs for truecels looking to surgerymax who have nothing to lose

pros
highpay, average of 130k, unskilled positions average 90k
ability to choose location
away from society, no women, surrounded mostly by other incels
lots of time off to travel and recover from surgeries
accommodations, food, and travel all paid for by the company

cons are torturous working conditions, average shift is 12hrs+, often exposed to extreme temperatures, having to work in remote areas of the outback

@thecel @Acquiescence @Lookologist003 @Foreverbrad Thoughts? Please let me know if I'm being naive.
 
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If you can truly handle the working conditions, then yes it’s probably one of the best options. Be very sure you can though, labor jobs are brutal enough as it is, and those added difficulties will only make it all the more hellish and unsustainable

Personally I lack the strength both mental and physical to do that kind of arrangement now, probably never tbh

That’s why I will be sticking with my current local construction apprenticeship with normal hours (40-50 tops a week), average physical labor demands, and the ability to come home every night to recuperate and cope, with friends and family nearby

Not nearly as much money though, and you’re locked in to your local city area at least until you top out, and you’ll be surrounded by normies of course. But much, much more tolerable day to day. And there’s still the freedom of taking large chunks of time off for surgery having and recovery, relatively consequence free career-wise (at least compared to other industries)

YMMV obviously, it’s all highly dependent on your individual circumstances
 
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Are these pays in USD or AUD?
Is there a barrier to getting in if you are not Australian?
I wonder how easy it would be to get roids? Would they have strict security checks on the flights? You might need roids to handle the physical labour.
Would you even have access to skincare basics like SPF? Outback sun would destroy collagen in months.


I think it’s a pretty good idea though.
 
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I did more research and apparently they exist in the US too, primarily in Alaska and Nevada. The pay is higher and you obviously don't have to deal with all the problems that come with travelling and working in a foreign country, so overall a much better option.

Are these pays in USD or AUD?
The pay is in AUD, but the numbers I listed were in converted USD. Would be a massive pain in the ass to get it transferred and exchanged every time.
Is there a barrier to getting in if you are not Australian?
You need to get a VISA, then your trade license approved and tested by the Australian government, then a white card to travel to the site. Way too much of a hassle.
I wonder how easy it would be to get roids? Would they have strict security checks on the flights? You might need roids to handle the physical labour.
They do drug tests every time you fly in so probably very difficult.
Would you even have access to skincare basics like SPF? Outback sun would destroy collagen in months.
Yeah I think having to work for thousands of hours in the outback sun is more than enough of a reason not to do it, your skin would get absolutely RAPED.
 
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I did more research and apparently they exist in the US too, primarily in Alaska and Nevada. The pay is higher and you obviously don't have to deal with all the problems that come with travelling and working in a foreign country, so overall a much better option.


The pay is in AUD, but the numbers I listed were in converted USD. Would be a massive pain in the ass to get it transferred and exchanged every time.

You need to get a VISA, then your trade license approved and tested by the Australian government, then a white card to travel to the site. Way too much of a hassle.

They do drug tests every time you fly in so probably very difficult.

Yeah I think having to work for thousands of hours in the outback sun is more than enough of a reason not to do it, your skin would get absolutely RAPED.

I researched it a bit and Nevada probably doesn’t have any real FIFO jobs - or so few that you’d not get in - so your only choice would be Alaska. There’s much less demand than in Australia too.

You can also consider offshore oil. Even in the UK that can be a six-figure job with a 2 on 2 off schedule. In Alaska or the Gulf I would imagine it’s far higher. There’s also far more to offshore oil than just drilling. Train as a diver, make crazy money. Etc. This is the industry I’m in though in a badly paid onshore role that I had to do a degree for.
 
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cons are torturous working conditions, average shift is 12hrs+, often exposed to extreme temperatures, having to work in remote areas of the outback
This would be like going into cocoon mode, because if you're moving out of the city to do this and rake in enough to finance surgery, you're suspending your enjoyment of life for many months or you're plunging yourself into hell for many months.

accommodations, food, and travel all paid for by the company
What do you think that this will be like? I was overhearing a boss recently talk about how his wife and himself are going to abuse the budget of the travel expenses of a company trip so that the employees are shacked in squalor whilst they are in lavish conditions. Something to consider: paid for the by the company could mean a sinister, subhuman experience.

Another thing to consider is what if you get seriously injured or disfigured from the work itself.

Train as a diver, make crazy money
Saturation diving is crazy money because it's a very dangerous job. Not for incels who have a real shot at ascension when they have the funds for surgery. Don't tell me you'd want to do that.

@Sicilian Cyclops If I knew you personally I might be able to recommend that you do or don't. I don't have any idea of your resilience. I'm too much of a bitch ass city dweller to do these jobs. My vision of incel-friendly jobs are ones that don't have a high mortality rate, might be an oxymoron because real incels want to be dead.

I hope you are correct in your assessment of your face @Sicilian Cyclops, because I think money is cope if it can't be used to improve you social life by the organic treatment your face gets.

Acquiescence's opinion is my own.
 
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you are being very naive, most of the young guys there are chad. And you don't need to worry about drug tests, practically everybody on the job site is doing everything under the sun.
 

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