What is the best job for a robot to earn decent money without too much human interaction?
I've heard IT is the way to go.
Suggestions/experiences?
Yes IT is the way to go. Technical support requires a lot of interaction with normies over the phone or in person but a cyborg can pull that off easily because 99% of the interaction is related to the problem at hand. Cyborgs can also do web design and other programming but a full blown robot is best off sticking to pure programming because no human interaction is requred there.
There's also a whole bunch of internet marketing meme gigs but those require an instinct for business and human psychology. Programming is probably best suited for a robot though.
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>>25106583
DEFINITELY IT master race.
It's even better than being a NEET.
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>>25106763
What did you guys do for education? I'm thinking community college or certifications? Both? Let me know! I'm smart (31 on ACT if ACT means anything) but a college dropout and I've been homeless most of this year. /sick of it/
>>25107053
Certifications don't need education. You can just pick up self study books and practice exams and go through them until you know everything. More important than comm college is work experience. Some sort of project or job.