Get a high earning job guaranteed in 2 weeks

Cassio

Cassio

Iron
Joined
Jun 15, 2026
Posts
24
Reputation
12
If you're just going to apply to 50 jobs a day on Indeed or LinkedIn, then yeah, you’ll never get hired.

But if you apply to 200 a day and cold call them back the next morning, you will have made damn near 3,000 cold calls in two weeks. There is no way in hell you won’t land at least 10 interviews from that volume. If you can’t land a job within 10 interviews, then your communication skills and ability to market yourself are horrible, and in that case, you know exactly what you need to work on.

Blaming a lack of experience and formal education is just coping. If you do enough outreach and possess great communication skills, even with no degree or experience, you will land a job paying at least 5k per month.

Laziness, poor communication skills, and a fear of cold calling are the real reasons you aren't currently in a high-paying role. It has nothing to do with your lack of experience or a formal education.

If you don’t know how to cold call, this is what I’m talking about: after applying to 200 positions, the first three hours of the next day should be spent calling those companies' phone numbers. (Find the best number on RocketReach, locate the HR department's line, or even just call the general company number.)

Call them up and say, "Hey, I usually don’t do this, but I just wanted to give you guys a call because I applied for X position. I’m such a great fit that I wanted to reach out directly and ensure you saw my application." Then, go on to sell yourself on why you're the perfect fit for the role—even if you're not.

After this go on to apply to 200 positions on linkedin and indeed and then call them back tomorrow. Repeat this until you have a job, should not take over 2 weeks at this level of volume. Stop saying the job market is saturated and lock the fuck in, you got this.
 
  • +1
  • WTF
Reactions: Ivan3, 134applesauce456, Bars and 3 others
First 3000 are warmup
 
  • JFL
  • +1
Reactions: celisthenics, 134applesauce456, Bars and 1 other person
Every job i've ever had required university degree and expereince and i had neither. All payed from 5k to 8k per month. I make a lot more now.
Can you show results?
 
If you're just going to apply to 50 jobs a day on Indeed or LinkedIn, then yeah, you’ll never get hired.

But if you apply to 200 a day and cold call them back the next morning, you will have made damn near 3,000 cold calls in two weeks. There is no way in hell you won’t land at least 10 interviews from that volume. If you can’t land a job within 10 interviews, then your communication skills and ability to market yourself are horrible, and in that case, you know exactly what you need to work on.

Blaming a lack of experience and formal education is just coping. If you do enough outreach and possess great communication skills, even with no degree or experience, you will land a job paying at least 5k per month.

Laziness, poor communication skills, and a fear of cold calling are the real reasons you aren't currently in a high-paying role. It has nothing to do with your lack of experience or a formal education.

If you don’t know how to cold call, this is what I’m talking about: after applying to 200 positions, the first three hours of the next day should be spent calling those companies' phone numbers. (Find the best number on RocketReach, locate the HR department's line, or even just call the general company number.)

Call them up and say, "Hey, I usually don’t do this, but I just wanted to give you guys a call because I applied for X position. I’m such a great fit that I wanted to reach out directly and ensure you saw my application." Then, go on to sell yourself on why you're the perfect fit for the role—even if you're not.

After this go on to apply to 200 positions on linkedin and indeed and then call them back tomorrow. Repeat this until you have a job, should not take over 2 weeks at this level of volume. Stop saying the job market is saturated and lock the fuck in, you got this.
nigga saying landing calls with companies to work for them like he was sum freelance or agency shit, only thing you'll land is a slave job XD atp go freelance or work for an agency way better instead of cold calling mcdonalds and asking if the crew member position could be taken from you, because you learnt how to fry the fries at kfc NIOGGA FUCKING DNR AND IM LAUGHING SO FUCKING HARD RTN
 
If you're just going to apply to 50 jobs a day on Indeed or LinkedIn, then yeah, you’ll never get hired.

But if you apply to 200 a day and cold call them back the next morning, you will have made damn near 3,000 cold calls in two weeks. There is no way in hell you won’t land at least 10 interviews from that volume. If you can’t land a job within 10 interviews, then your communication skills and ability to market yourself are horrible, and in that case, you know exactly what you need to work on.

Blaming a lack of experience and formal education is just coping. If you do enough outreach and possess great communication skills, even with no degree or experience, you will land a job paying at least 5k per month.

Laziness, poor communication skills, and a fear of cold calling are the real reasons you aren't currently in a high-paying role. It has nothing to do with your lack of experience or a formal education.

If you don’t know how to cold call, this is what I’m talking about: after applying to 200 positions, the first three hours of the next day should be spent calling those companies' phone numbers. (Find the best number on RocketReach, locate the HR department's line, or even just call the general company number.)

Call them up and say, "Hey, I usually don’t do this, but I just wanted to give you guys a call because I applied for X position. I’m such a great fit that I wanted to reach out directly and ensure you saw my application." Then, go on to sell yourself on why you're the perfect fit for the role—even if you're not.

After this go on to apply to 200 positions on linkedin and indeed and then call them back tomorrow. Repeat this until you have a job, should not take over 2 weeks at this level of volume. Stop saying the job market is saturated and lock the fuck in, you got this.
1782841173858
 

Similar threads

sieze.com
Replies
6
Views
187
Mr Trucel
Mr Trucel
vvs445
Replies
19
Views
193
Noriju
Noriju
filthycurrycel
Replies
35
Views
376
AlphaLooksmaxxer666
AlphaLooksmaxxer666
N
Replies
2
Views
43
Narek1555
N
lookingforadvicecel
Replies
4
Views
102
lookingforadvicecel
lookingforadvicecel

Users who are viewing this thread

  • nivix
  • Meant To Be
Back
Top