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I think when you're young you should not focus on money, you should focus on skills that will make you money in the future.

So, what are some good, high value skills that are in demand and would be profitable?

I can think of normal shit that’s often talked about, like programming, web development etc? Is that it?

@imontheloose @PsychoH @Jason Voorhees @greycelzoomer @warmth

I have A-Levels in maths, physics and computer science. All A's.
I had dropped out of Uni. Was studying Mechanical Engineering in a top UK uni. I left because I realised that I will go through living hell doing the degree just to end up making same salary as a teacher lmfao, muh just grind 10 more years to get a senior engineers salary. Uni was a top experience though, just not for the degree imo. Trades might be a good way to go.
 
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Right now prompt engineering

It won’t make you a career

But it will help you get way better at using AI.
 
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nothing i just wanna die
 
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language
learn chinese
 
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I recommend learning something from men, in the future there will only be gays and you will be able to teach them how to change the light bulb at home
 
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I think when you're young you should not focus on money, you should focus on skills that will make you money in the future.

So, what are some good, high value skills that are in demand and would be profitable?

I can think of normal shit that’s often talked about, like programming, web development etc? Is that it?

@imontheloose @PsychoH @Jason Voorhees @greycelzoomer @warmth
no way around this. you have to go to school for 4+ years to either be a doctor, lawyer etc. Once jews destroyed the manufacturing base (deliberately) its either work mac donalds your entire life, or got to school until you are 40 to become a doctor/lawyer etc no more in-between jobs etc.
 
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Interesting. Will look into it now. First time i’m hearing about this one. AI will be useful in all fields anyway.
Prompt engineering is essentially learning how to use ai but not learning how AI works. So it basically makes you a power user of AI which can be applied to all other fields

This is clearly a great help
 
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Shrimp farming and such
 
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Thanks for your input. Duly noted.


Interesting. Will look into it now. First time i’m hearing about this one. AI will be useful in all fields anyway.



I know French, Spanish, English and Maltese.
but do you know them like fluently to get a job for them or nah, just learn really good spanish and english, and your mother language
those are like the main ones
 
Foreign languages, auto mechanics, cooking and anything related to repairs or renovations around or inside a home

The new generation of feminized soy boys faggots, they don't know how to do anything practical in the real world or things that are generally male-dominated, so when the older generation dies, these services will be much needed, in demand and very well paid
 
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no way around this. you have to go to school for 4+ years to either be a doctor, lawyer etc. Once jews destroyed the manufacturing base (deliberately) its either work mac donalds your entire life, or got to school until you are 40 to become a doctor/lawyer etc no more in-between jobs etc.
I had dropped out of Uni. Was studying Mechanical Engineering in a top UK uni. I left because I realised that I will go through living hell doing the degree just to end up making same salary as a teacher lmfao, muh just grind 10 more years to get a senior engineers salary. Uni was a top experience though, just not for the degree imo. Trades might be a good way to go.
 
but do you know them like fluently to get a job for them or nah, just learn really good spanish and english, and your mother language
those are like the main ones
Not fluently fluently. But I can speak enough to not sound like a retard who is putting random words together trying to form a sentence. What job would you consider with languages?
 
medical degree or trades, not much in betweens
 
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Foreign languages, auto mechanics, cooking and anything related to repairs or renovations around or inside a home

The new generation of feminized soy boys faggots, they don't know how to do anything practical in the real world or things that are generally male-dominated, so when the older generation dies, these services will be much needed, in demand and very well paid
True.

Already things like plumber, electrician etc earn more than you average person with a uni degree.
 
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Just study tbh, focus on your grades, STEM usually is the way to go if you want to get real money, Med school is a good option and it really isn't that hard, just boring and you have to memorize lots of stuff, the real deal is engineering (Mechanical, Aerospace, Electrical), if you're American and you put in the work and demonstrate to have good skills at it, you can get into SpaceX, Boeing or Lockheed Martin, they will pay you really good money
 
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medical degree or trades, not much in betweens
Yes, trades was recommended to me before. Medical would be interesting, but I don't think the qualifications I have align / allow me to get into the medical field. I have A-Levels in Maths Physics and computer science. All A's.
Just study tbh, focus on your grades, STEM usually is the way to go if you want to get real money, Med school is a good option and it really isn't that hard, just boring and you have to memorize lots of stuff, the real deal is engineering (Mechanical, Aerospace, Electrical), if you're American and you put in the work and demonstrate to have good skills at it, you can get into SpaceX, Boeing or Lockheed Martin, they will pay you really good money
I have the A levels I mentioned above. And was doing mechanical engineering, but dropped out. I have no real interest in the subject, and out of all degrees, it's probably the hardest for the lowest return IMO.
I had dropped out of Uni. Was studying Mechanical Engineering in a top UK uni. I left because I realised that I will go through living hell doing the degree just to end up making same salary as a teacher lmfao, muh just grind 10 more years to get a senior engineers salary. Uni was a top experience though, just not for the degree imo. Trades might be a good way to go.
 
Lol similar story. I do electrical engineering at Oxford now
 
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Yes, trades was recommended to me before. Medical would be interesting, but I don't think the qualifications I have align / allow me to get into the medical field. I have A-Levels in Maths Physics and computer science. All A's.

I have the A levels I mentioned above. And was doing mechanical engineering, but dropped out. I have no real interest in the subject, and out of all degrees, it's probably the hardest for the lowest return IMO.
Yes mechanical is really challenging, i got into med school this year but i will drop out, it just ain't for me, i really want to become an engineer, aerospace preferably.

About trading, honestly i can't give an opinion about it, i haven't read much abt it but med school is the safest way to go if you want to make money, it's just really boring imo.
 
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Lol similar story. I do electrical engineering at Oxford now
Mirin. Similar in what way? Mechanical engineering wasn't for me, don't really know what is tbh.
Yes mechanical is really challenging, i got into med school this year but i will drop out, it just ain't for me, i really want to become an engineer, aerospace preferably.

About trading, honestly i can't give an opinion about it, i haven't read much abt it but med school is the safest way to go if you want to make money, it's just really boring imo.
Yeah, it was too much work IMO. I think I will have a look into trades. Any particular reason you found it boring?
 
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Mirin. Similar in what way? Mechanical engineering wasn't for me, don't really know what is tbh.
Similar A-Levels and uni course. Engineering as a whole is so difficult. Couldn’t tell you how much I have wanted to drop out. There are actually some people here who have gone to Oxford or actually still study here. Hilarious knowing that I might bump into one in my college…
 
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Yeah, it was too much work IMO. I think I will have a look into trades. Any particular reason you found it boring?
No problem solving at all, just memorization and inter-connect information, pattern recognition is boring af.

Also the career is so fucking glorified, the cope amongst my classmates and teachers is insane, most of them think they're geniuses because they study medicine lmao, they're midwits at best, so i am like you know what fuck it, i will get into the real deal, a difficult ass engineering.

Also lots of faggots in med school so it's annoying as hell, during lunch break i be talking with the civil engineer students instead of my own classmates jfl
 
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STEM if you want to make good money right after college on your own. Finance and Buisness if you already have good inheritance, can network well to earn connections and referrals and don't like to grind for tests
 
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I think when you're young you should not focus on money, you should focus on skills that will make you money in the future.

So, what are some good, high value skills that are in demand and would be profitable?

I can think of normal shit that’s often talked about, like programming, web development etc? Is that it?

@imontheloose @PsychoH @Jason Voorhees @greycelzoomer @warmth

I have A-Levels in maths, physics and computer science. All A's.
Coding unironically and idk what else so bump. Medicine.
 

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