What does /biz/ think of this movement?
>>1165665
The same as the four hour workweek "movement" and anything that Tai Lopez is trying to push.
Read stuff that isn't a joke. Actually pick up a mathematics book and learn something you don't know. After a while you'll start seeing the connection between math and budgeting.
>>1165665
I learned a lot. I now use debt to buy assets. I'm only at the 8k level though. Hope to get to 15k soon.
>>1165665
not a movement, just common sense
How do you wagecucks do it? Do you actually enjoy your lives? Meaningless work for idiotic corporations that will be flushed down the drain in a few years, quarterly reviews where your manager tells you there is no money for your 5% raise, a wife, brats and mortgage you can't walk away from? What the hell faggots?
>>1165404
How is being a NEET more meaningful, exactly?
People need money to live the lives they want, and most prefer the least amount of risk, so getting an hourly or salaried job is ideal for the majority of people.
>implying I'm going to get married and have kids
Lmao I'm blowing it on a truck, kayaks and a ski house.
>>1165404
>implying I'm not preparing for the next economic collapse
Currently a 30 year old civil engineer with a bachelor in engineering. Is there any chance of moving into IB at this age with no experience? UK based.
>>1165128
that's a bit on the old side gramps
Depends on your wealty granddad
>>1165128
You can only become an investment banker through having a PhD in Applied Physics with a thesis on String Theory in Banach Spaces from the University of Harvard, at least 5 years of experience as CEO of Shell, 5 years of experience in Special Forces, a father and grandfather who are both billionaires, and 3 space travels on your belt according to /biz/.
Sorry buddy.
Ethereum is on the front page of the business and tech sections of the NY Times
"Ethereum, a Virtual Currency, Enables Transactions That Rival Bitcoin’s"
tfw you got rid of 200 eth before the news broke
>>1164809
dummy
it's so obvious this thing is going to triple in the next twelve months once ethereum gets reported in the mainstream Chinese press
>>1164804
What is ethereum?
What does /biz/ think of franchises?
ausfag here, I have $150,000 ($112000 USD)
was thinking of starting up a franchise, most likely a Subway
I would like to be able to lie back and live on the profit,
and would prefer if I didn't really have to be involved with the business once its set up
questions
>is this a realistic dream? have heard you need several subways to make a decent living
(I own my house so expenses are significantly lower than most)
>is subway the best franchise...
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>>1164470
I don't know the numbers, but, I assume that Subway would be the best. Reason being that they can be alot smaller than a mcdonalds or a KFC, so rent would be cheaper. However, I've heard that they are the most popular chain now, so, u might have a bit more competition.
>>1164470
I've heard that franchisees in place get to dole out the new location areas. Don't know how true that might be. Some nepotism issues I think. Do subway franchisees get rights of first refusal on growth?
>>1164470
You're probably going to need more 112k. I think a McDonald's is like 300k so I imagine a Subway would be closer.
Who bought Lisk? Anyone excited about this coin?
What's the point?
>>1159763
$$$$$$
>>1159772
What makes it any different from the other thousand like it?
Where are you financially, /biz/?
Age
Net Worth
Pre-tax Income
Job
>30
>295k (pic related)
>0
>NEET (just sold business and now on unemployment)
>>1157870
Age: 27
Net Worth: 55k in savings, 50k in 401k
Salary: 96k/yr, 12% annual bonus
Job: Software Engineer
>>1157870
What % are you getting on those high yield savings accounts?
How are you not just slowly losing that money to inflation with the shit interest rates these days?
>>1157885
> Earning .9% on my savings, which does get eaten up by inflation. However, I'm now A) unemployed and B) accumulating cash to purchase rental property C) fairly convinced that we are at a market top right now and want to hold cash to invest once we reach bottom
If this wasn't the case, I would have much more invested.
>Hey Anon I know it's Friday, but Jim called in for the weekend and we're going to need you to stay for 4 extra hours. Also you're the only person who can cover on Saturday as well. We'll have to figure something out on Sunday.....
What do?
Walk right around him and out the door, showing how alpha i am and get a promotion
If you like/need your job, you show up. If you hate/don't need your job, just say you're busy cause you made plans.
Depends if it's a career or a job. If you're making less than $15 per hour then I wouldn't worry about it. The reason managers make more is because in these situations it's their responsibility to cover the shift if no one else can. If you can't do it I wouldn't worry about it. If it's a career through I'd do it. Helps you get raises in the future
trump is a dump coin prove me wrong! pro tip you cant
>>1166593
I'm part of the Devteam. It's not. We all think this will be a long term success.
Glad I could clear that up for you lol.
>>1166611
Untill you get sued.
>>1166593
X-coins are ALWAYS pump and dumps.
What does /biz/ think about getting a CS degree? How far can you get with it is it the type of degree you can climb the corporate ladder in large companies?
Very funny. Use your Brian, brian
>>1166604
Nice contribution you piece of shit
>>1166604
Nice contribution you piece of shit
Critique my resume, please, /biz/.
Context. I'm applying for entry-level, and early-career-level mechanical engineering positions in California. I'm not hearing much of anything back so I'm wondering if I could do something to my resume, or if it might be holding me back. Pls no dox. Thanks again.
Its shit
>that green blue color disgusting
>too much space and not enough content.
>too many long sentences.
>>1165970
do you have other work experience? <1 year total work experience looks like a weak point on your resume.
>>1165977
Only a school job as a machine shop assistant where I cleaned and organized the shop. I didn't do any machining for pay. Should I list it?
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Probably never. They only have plans on an Australian beta ( https://robinhood.com/au/)....
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$NETE did bretty good, glad I bought the dip and sold.
$ZFGN has a second round of phase 3 FDA clinical results coming up.
Potential moon mission, and some hedge funds have loaded up on this over the weekend.
>>1165086
Looks like $NETE is actually going to tank at open.
IMNP to the moon on market open of next week.
Just inherited $300,000
I'm gonna invest it in bonds and never work again.
I'll have to live in an apartment and only spend less than $30,000 per month, but I'll live.
So what's your strategy for inflation adjustment? How do bonds fare in that department?
I'm assuming you've actually done some research on bonds...
>spend 10% of your income a month
Can I party with you m8?
>>1164504
>never work again.
I've never been out of work for more than 3 days since the age of 17.
When there is a long weekend, like this Easter one, I couldn't imagine a worse fate than being idle and out of work.
Holy shit, sitting at home doing nothing is just absolutely terrible.
I don't understand people like you.
>tfw I've applied to over +30 positions
>I've only gotten one interview
>the rejection letters won't stop coming in
>>1166744
I don't know this feel
go to fiverr and pay someone to make you a resume
Doesn't matter. Play the hand you're dealt. Keep pushing, there's no other way to go forward, unless you want to join the military.
>>1166744
Suck it up and try to find out why you're rejected. Depending on your field use your free time to study it or have your own projects where you use that knowledge.
Then try again.
>Live in small house, drive cheap car
>Look poor, but am actually richer than all my friends with big houses and nice cars
>They all rip on me for being """"""""poor"""""""""" when I actively know a few of them are up to their necks in debt
wat do /biz/
Have self esteem and dont think of them
>>1166218
>wat do /biz/
Deal with the bantz.
My friend just got his first real job. Owes $30,000 in student debt, just moved to an area where he knows nobody, and bought a brand new Mustang. He makes around $32,000 a year. I congratulated him on his car, which is ostensibly nicer than mine, and we joked around because mine is a 2004 Toyota.
I make around $140,000 and have no debt. I don't have to deal or cope with shit. I'm an adult that makes his own decisions with his...
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>>1166218
It takes time as well.
I started young and began saving and being frugal early. Now into my 30s its all paying off big, and i can tell some are starting to get butt hurt by my lifestyle. Now I can afford the things they bought when they couldnt afford them. I can afford to buy a condo in a brand new high rise, they cant and they never will. I'll only be getting more wealthy.