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25186699 No.25186699 [Reply] [Original]

I'VE HAD ENOUGH

I'M TIRED OF BEING A WAGIE KEK MAKING ONLY $35K A YEAR BEHIND A DESK

FUCK. THIS.

I HAVE NO LIFE. I HAVE NO GF. I HAVE NOTHING BUT TIME. TIME!!!! TIME!!!!!!!!!!!

I HAVE A BACHELORS IN ACCOUNTING. I WANT TO GET MY CPA, BUT THAT REQUIRES ANOTHER FUCKING YEAR OF UNIVERSITY. FUCK. THAT.

What do I do with my accounting degree? How do I use my skills to make the most money? I need more money for more linkies and tera and pisscoins

>> No.25186796

>What do I do with my accounting degree?
toilet paper

>> No.25186802

>>25186699
Should I just say fuck it and go into plumbing?

Should I start a cleaning business and hire others to do all the work for me?

Should I become a financial coach and get paid to tell people how to handle their money?

Should I jack off and cum on chaturbate?

Where's the money at? where does hard work turn into profit?

>> No.25186857

How much more above 35k/year could you get with your CPA, and what would it cost you? It may be worth your time OP.

>> No.25186874

>>25186699
Dude I have a high school degree and make 40.2k

>> No.25186917

>>25186857
The problem is a lack of experience, I haven't been in the work force for long in general and I'm already getting fed up with it.

CPA's generally make a difference of $20k+ per year annually.

The cost is a full year of my time and loans of $7-10k

>> No.25186943

>>25186874
What's you line of work and how much room for upward mobility do you have?

>> No.25187129

>>25186917
20k per year over your working life is a huge, even more so if you're young, which it sounds like you are. If I were in your shoes I would definitely give it consideration unless you are burnt out on school, cant study while working, etc. Maybe even work for a bit and save so you can cash flow that further education while staying in the workforce getting experience.

Im 29 making only 42k/year (apartment maintenance and job has some good perks) but im considering getting a degree in finance or something similar. Wish I was young again while knowing the true value of college. Would you recommend against accounting?

>> No.25187171

>>25187129
You'd have to ask me in 5 years whether this accounting degree was worth it.

>> No.25187341

>>25186699
Nigga literally just go all in on a promising coin. Chainlink is about -50% from its all time high. You'll double your money in no time. Buy grt for quick short term gains. Buy API3 before it gets listed on major exchanges. Buy reef on the 28th when it gets listed for trading on binance, new defi coins tend to pump hard. Although I suggest to wait for the inevitable ico dump if you're planning on buying reef; itll pump immediately after though. Or wait for the ico for Polkaoracle to go live. The point is there's money to be made. Once bitcoin stops pumping, every single promising alt will pump uncontrollably. Trust me, i was there in 2017/2018

>> No.25187843

>>25187341
The investing advice is cool, but investing doesn't mean much if I don't have as much income as I'd like to invest

>> No.25187929

>>25187843
OP, the idea i like most from your list above is becoming a financial coach. Start your own business on the side to supplement your income, and maybe one day it can be your only source if you have enough success. I think owning a business and working for yourself is very attainable for you, CPA or not.

>> No.25188028

>>25187929
Y'see, I thought this too. So I saved up and bought the Dave Ramsey Master Training program for coaches on getting clients and running the business, I'm about 60% of the way through the course and it's got some good info and I'm getting some good practice.

The problem is in finding clients, and convince people who are bad with money to give me their money so they can save more money. With COVID, I don't really leave the house to talk to people anymore, and picking up clients as a fincoach is alot like picking up clients as a salesman

>> No.25188199

>>25186699
I make 55k a year working in a liquor store and I make another 50k a year in stonks and crypto during my spare time.

I own 3 houses that I rent out as well so there's another 36k a year.

I literally sit around all day bullshitting with customers and drinking free alcohol at my job all day, while using my phone to trade crypto, and doing absolutely nothing else but watching my rent payments roll in.

I do the absolute bare minimum. Shits pretty comfy. Plus I have a really big penis and that keeps me happy.

>> No.25188307

>>25186699
Imagine barely making enough money to buy 1 BTC a year... just imagine...

>> No.25188407

>>25186802
Should I just say fuck it and go into plumbing?
yes
Should I start a cleaning business and hire others to do all the work for me?
yes
Should I become a financial coach and get paid to tell people how to handle their money?
no
Should I jack off and cum on chaturbate?
sometimes
Where's the money at? where does hard work turn into profit?
wherever theres a need with low competition/something that lot of people dont know

>> No.25188481

>>25188407
tons of people know about plumbing

>> No.25188609

>>25188481
but there are tons of pipes

>> No.25188646

>>25188481
also you wont earn a lot everywhere until you get client base

>> No.25188877
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25188877

>>25186699
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>> No.25189041

>>25188877
kys bitch im trying to figure out my career here