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10187637 No.10187637 [Reply] [Original]

Hey /biz/, sorry in advance if this post is a little long-

I’m graduating soon with a degree in Finance. I intentionally didn’t pursue an internship because I realized late in my degree that finance is a soul-sucking, sedantary hellhole where you make Excel spreadsheets and deal with cheesedicks & cocksuckers all day. I live in a financial center, and I see how you become a slave to your boomer boss, having to suck dick to get up the ladder. Fuck that.

I want to move out of my parents house and head out west to find a job to support myself and pay off my $30k in student loans. My question is- what’s a fun job to work that isn’t sedentary? Anything that wants a degree and pays ~$20 would be great. I’m not looking to start a career yet, and I don’t have a problem with working hard, I’d actually prefer it to mind-numbing desk work. Any ideas would be appreciated, thanks lads.

>> No.10187964

Bump, pls help

>> No.10188393

You could start teaching people how finances work, maybe become a freelance financial-, tax-, accounting advisor or such, they pay pretty well, also if you are good with maths given that you studied finance you could be a private tutor in maths as well, not a guranteed pay but can actually be pretty good