I really can't think of any that don't have huge drawbacks.
I really can't think of any that don't have huge drawbacks.
software engineer with a personality and social life.
derppp wrote:
software engineer with a personality and social life.
High chance of automation or outsourcing in the very near future. Also massive age discrimination and necessity to be "up" on the latest languages.
alwayss be closing wrote:
I really can't think of any that don't have huge drawbacks.
Aren't you an heiress, so does it really matter?
Go D3 wrote:
alwayss be closing wrote:I really can't think of any that don't have huge drawbacks.
Aren't you an heiress, so does it really matter?
1) I'm a guy
2) I will inherit some money, but nothing on the level that could inspire the moniker "heir"
Engineering or medicine. Both have the drawback of requiring hard work, which you seem to be against.
Sorry about your handle. Lololol
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alwayss be closing wrote:
derppp wrote:software engineer with a personality and social life.
High chance of automation or outsourcing in the very near future. Also massive age discrimination and necessity to be "up" on the latest languages.
You're pretty much wrong about everything.
Sales
Professor. You get paid to literally relax. Sure there's reading and research but who doesn't want to get paid big bucks to read and write all day?
rign a ding wrote:
Sales
I have an engineering degree from a top 10 university and got into technical sales about 10 years ago. Unless some serious sh/t hits the fan, I'll always have a high paying job.
cash money wrote:
rign a ding wrote:Sales
I have an engineering degree from a top 10 university and got into technical sales about 10 years ago. Unless some serious sh/t hits the fan, I'll always have a high paying job.
Agreed. Pre-sales or sales engineering or whatever it's called today will continue to be big business in the foreseeable future. Software is an enormous industry and somebody has to peddle it - the interesting part about this industry is that the sales people need to have technical knowledge. The ability to communicate technical concepts to a customer and sell them a software product is not easy to come around.
Police officer. Insanely good benefits and tons of potential overtime. Easily be able to comfortably retire by 50.
If you can survive to retirement.
Entrepreneur
Real estate owner
Kardashian
I dunno, but I refer y'all to the thread about generating wealth for your kids...
Doctor, dentist, lawyer: always good for a small town.
Anything in medicine and senior care. Boomers need it and will get Trump to pay for it.
alwayss be closing wrote:
I really can't think of any that don't have huge drawbacks.
Farming or vintner or both. I'd grow olive trees and grape vines.
Become a plumber. You will never be out of work
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