I’m sorry if this post is a little bit off-topic or maybe-relevant.
I’m 20 years old and wondering what I can do to make the most money and fun. Maybe you’re going to say “You’re not planning to give, so why should I help you?” and I’ll respond with:
Nobody said you’ll have to, but I’ll really appreciate it
In X year(s), there’s going to be Y people posting the same post I’m making here. Maybe slightly varied but the bottom line would be the same. Can you give them some advice, too? It’s going to be better to start working on stuff sooner than later.
A view from a different angle—would being a waiter/bartender or anything that gets discretionary income be a better option than competing with other people?
Also, another question, is this research adjusted for variables? Does it apply no matter where you live? Does it apply no matter what your job?
Last question: This post assumes you have the job. Is there anything on job interviews?
I’m sorry if this post is a little bit off-topic or maybe-relevant.
I’m 20 years old and wondering what I can do to make the most money and fun. Maybe you’re going to say “You’re not planning to give, so why should I help you?” and I’ll respond with:
Nobody said you’ll have to, but I’ll really appreciate it
In X year(s), there’s going to be Y people posting the same post I’m making here. Maybe slightly varied but the bottom line would be the same. Can you give them some advice, too? It’s going to be better to start working on stuff sooner than later.
A view from a different angle—would being a waiter/bartender or anything that gets discretionary income be a better option than competing with other people?
Also, another question, is this research adjusted for variables? Does it apply no matter where you live? Does it apply no matter what your job?
Last question: This post assumes you have the job. Is there anything on job interviews?
I hope I didn’t reply to a dead-end.