how can you justify to earn more than you need for living?
>>1245131
By separating economics from morals
how can you justify telling me or anyone else how much I can earn?
>>1245151
housing
food
clothes
basic insurance
internet tv cellphone
Alright biz, who do we vote for? This could mean the difference between $0 and $100 per share.
>>1245118
http://www.thestreet.com/story/13570985/1/here-s-why-valeant-s-stock-is-heading-straight-to-zero.html
lmao
Have fun friendo
>>1245122
Hey guys.
Anyone know of good part time jobs?
Like maybe 2 days a week.
Under the table would be great, but honestly I don't care.
Most places either want 28hr/week or 40+.
I really want 16 to 20 hours. Over two days.
>>1245089
become a busboy
>only work from 4:30ish-90:30/10ish
>bonus tips
>>1245089
Museums
After school programs
Is putting that you were a raid leader in world of Warcraft on a resume a meme? People tell me they did that to show they have leading experience and stuff.
>>1245003
depends on the position, those last 5/10 years the gaming meme payed off in job interviews
if u'r gonna be a fucking baker who gives a fuck
>>1245003
I have some Nordstrom shares I will sell you.
>>1245006
I chuckled.
>Basic healthcare is a privilege
>Minimum wage workers would be fine if they didn't spend so much on lobster and sportscars
>The government gives away newest model 64GB iPhones as part of welfare
>The only difference between third world sweatshop laborers and first-world millionaires is the latter try harder
>Food stamps == slavery
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>"People living in poverty aren't degenerates"
This one always gets a laugh out of me
>>1244522
>>Basic healthcare is a privilege
its pragmatic - its cheaper to supply it to everyone than our system and it leads to better patient outcomes, not to mention sick people can't be productive members of society. You watch a lot of fox news OP?
>>1244559
>Stupid things people say about poverty
I was saying that line is stupid.
Calling basic healthcare a privilege is stupid.
Do any of you scan receipts?
Is there a good workflow that exists besides dumb-scanning every paper and tagging it?
I've tried the following and it seems like everything has its drawbacks:
> Evernote + ReceiptMate
> OneReceipt
> Receipts by Wave
> ScanSnap
>>1244260
why would you scan them tho?
>>1244276
Just to keep records + to balance credit cards/checkbooks. I'd rather have a permanent digital copy than the papers.
Been thinking of doing that for my record keeping but haven't bothered yet.
Wendy’s (WEN) said that self-service ordering kiosks will be made available across its 6,000-plus restaurants in the second half of the year as minimum wage hikes and a tight labor market push up wages
http://www.investors.com/politics/policy/wendys-serves-up-kiosks-as-wages-rise-hits-fast-food-group/
Guess what, you "servers/waiters" and "bartenders" are next. Get ready.
>Guess what, you "servers/waiters" and "bartenders" are next.
Not likely, they'll just keep paying them $2.50 and subsidize with tips up to $15 like they do now.
How do people there?
What if I want to pay with cash?
>>1243004
I for one, applaud Wendy's.
Grew up in japan as an army brat... always liked the efficiency of payment machines in restaurants.
Most of the time, you just want to sit down, get your food, eat while you text/surf and leave.
No need to make tedious small talk with an annoying waiter that you have to tip.
>there are still people on /biz/ who didnt buy ethDAO
>>1242121
Explain
>>1243537
https://daohub.org/
I'm not OP, but it's the usual high risk/high reward thing that /biz/ users shill. Too complicated to explain in a single post here. Read up on it on the site. Raised $50 million so far, so it's the second-highest crowdfunding campaign ever. Doesn't mean it'll succeed though.
>>1243555
>second highest
Highest
Continued. Idk what happened to the last one.
IOT Breakout 20 cents on Tuesday. Investor summit on Tuesday in Hong Kong.
Any other hot tips?
bump? Lel
ok i'll leave.
>>1235998
Gonna be some real turbulence after budget. Did mining get battered as bad as predicted?
Post your resume up for review.
Details on mine:
I've applied for over 20 Financial analysis internships and wealth management internships over the course of the last 4 months. What am I doing wrong /biz/
>>1226624
There is no contact information, and your name is stupid.
How are people supposed to call you back if you don't give them a phone number Name Name?
First of all, are you networking with the companies you apply for? Your resume is definitely not going to grab any attention bro. And your only real shot at even getting an interview is if you know somebody somewhere that has never seen it. I hope you're pretty fucking excellent at microsoft excel if youre going to mention it 3 times. A skills and interests section only means you lack experience that you would otherwise state. Unless your GPA is absolute garbage, someone reading your resume is going to assume that it is if you dont put it on there. Find a list of action...
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>>1226679
Also I'm guessing that if you are graduating in 2018 youre a sophomore. Don't stress getting an internship this year anon, most are reserved for juniors or older in the first place. Focus on getting involved in something you can put on your resume in the meantime. join a professional organization or study abroad or find a part time job this summer. do anything thats gonna fill all the white space you have in your resume
i read the sticky but still unsure if this is where to post this. im 19 and looking to make around 7k a month to fund for future schooling at the local university since taking loans isn't an option for me. my part time job sucks but it's all I have right now. suggestions that aren't along the lines of becoming a stripper or something of the sort would be nice. thanks.
>>1247250
>ooking to make around 7k a month to fund for future schooling
ONLY $7k/month?
Pffft that's easy, just start an online business or daytrade ethereum!
You might make a lot more than $7k/month though.
>>1247250
What school requires $84,000/year to attend?
>>1247250
Dude why would you bother going to school if you made 7k/mo? That's a healthy six figure income you could easily use to springboard any self funded venture while still putting money away for retirement.
7k/mo take home is easily 120k annual gross salary.
I have two debit cards I use a lot.
1) has 1% cash back
2) has round up savings on every purchase, with a 10% savings bonus up to $500/year on all rounded up amounts. So if I spend $3.50, they round up to $4, move 0.50 into savings + free $0.05 bonus.
Whats the best strategy to decide which card would give me the most benefit when making purchases?
>>1246962
Option 1.
>Make a $10,000 purchase with a 90 day return policy
>Cash out $1000 reward after first statement
>Return items
>Repeat
we do not take kindly to amphibians here
>>1246962
They are both complete shit. Just use a 2% cashback card, and get an Amex Bluecash for 3% on groceries.
After this summer I will have for the first time in my life(I grew up very poor) between 10k and 15k. My question is, how do I make the best of it? I completely intend to make it more than what it will be. Should I focus on my lifestyle(homeless, could buy a van with some of the money) or put all of it into investments or business venture?
I need some solid tips on how to not fuck this up, I have an 8th grade education but I catch on to things fast so don't be afraid to throw some complexity at me.
What are you doing now?
>>1246727
Nothing. This summer will be saving the forest. After that I have the chance to turn my life around with all the profit I made.
>>1246727
Buy something you can live in, if you are homeless you need some security.
Stay off of /biz/ and dont considering """investing""" your money.
Get some security, continue working hard and get yourself out of poverty, you will only do it by hard work and smsrt decisions, asking on /biz/ an chinese cartoon picture forum is not a wise move.
What does /biz/ think of Suze Orman?
>>1246627
Pretty good advice for plebs
this woman has to wake up in the morning and manage to take herself seriously. How can a sane person do this?
>>1246627
Still better than this guy.
Bitcoin is dying Ethereum will overtake bitcoin in 2017 after the dao invests over $100 million in expanding the utility of the ethereum blockchain.
Bitcoin owners are headless chickens while ethereum users invest in the future.
Discuss:
>>1246580
If the world was full of intelligent people with sense, you would be right.
Unfortunately we live in a world where one of two morons are going to become president of the USA, purely because people are not intelligent at all.
Mainstream adoption is whats going to drive success in cryptocurrencies, and the average person has the intelligence of an ant.
BTC is a simple concept, and people are somewhat familiar with it. ETH is far more confusing, and most people have never heard of it.
BTC...
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>>1246690
BTC has already failed. Where is the adoption lol? +Core vs Classic
>>1246690
>eople are somewhat senpai
eth is not for keeping money ...