If you want a "career" or job only get one on your terms -- & remote preferably

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If you ever find yourself wanting "something to do" then get a remote-career. Don't get a job where you have to always be at 'X' place at 'Y' time -- you need something very flexible TO YOU.

Don't be some wagecuck who has drive to work to appease muh supervisor & shit. You can work from home, earn enough to get by, and not have to work more than 20 hours/week MAX.

Become some translator, data entry, medical coding; some shit from afar. Something you can do as you like/see fit; more on your terms/rate, not for muh $15 an hour, 40/hr. workweek trap.

Then you can travel, live where you want, work on your terms & have no boss. You can make enough to live/buy food/pay a hotel or roof over your head & have plenty more "freedom."
 
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Any advice on how to acquire something like this idc what job it is I need a job ngl I need to start saving for surgery
 
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Any advice on how to acquire something like this idc what job it is I need a job ngl I need to start saving for surgery

Take free online lessons; learn languages on Duolingo or some shit (for purposes of translation-based work).

If you know 2 or more languages (trilingual or polyglot+) you can charge far more money. You don't have to be "certified."

Knowing different languages is of course beyond the capacity of many, but some can manage to do it.

If you can learn different languages, like 3 or more, you will find MANY opportunities to earn good money on your terms.

The best part about language/translation type work is "certification" is optional/useless -- language speaks for itself.

You can demonstrate ability inherently, i.e., if you can speak the languages you're "qualified" automatically; & learning is free.
 
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facts i do home office mostly and it mogs i can rot all day
 
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Take online lessons; learn languages on DuoLingo or some shit (for purposes of translation-based work).

If you know 2 or more languages (trilingual or polyglot+) you can charge far more money. You don't have to be "certified."

Knowing different languages is of course beyond the capacity of many, but some can manage to do it.

If you can learn different languages, like 3 or more, you will find MANY opportunities to earn good money on your terms.
That takes a lot of time

I was thinking about learning Japanese tho

I need something quicker and easier that’s very difficult tbh takes months
 
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yeah, having to show up at the exact place at the exact time every day sucks, even if the job itself is fine otherwise
 
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That takes a lot of time

I was thinking about learning Japanese tho

I need something quicker and easier that’s very difficult tbh takes months

Chinese/Mandarin can be hard as fuck but if you know it well enough you can teach English to Chinese for lots of $$$.

I knew of someone who made THOUSANDS weekly doing Mandarin -> English & English -> Mandarin stuff.

Usually not even 15-20 hours of work a week, or barely. Might be worth trying to speed-learn this shit somehow.

It's time consuming & difficult but it costs nothing money-wise and you never need any "schooling" or shit.
 
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