Lol we might've done this already but what part of AR?
Southwest. So its not like NWA or Little Rock. Dirt cheap.
Southwest. So its not like NWA or Little Rock. Dirt cheap.
You went to school in Fayetteville?
Yeah I do UI too. I may look into freelance work in the future, but I enjoy working in house atm!
What do you mean working in house? Like actually in your house? Crypto is fully remote, I don’t have an office or anything I go to. I will wake up and start my day whenever I feel like it on my couch lol.
Freelance is how most do it in the space, long as your setup with an LLC of sorts for you it’s easy $$
22, I'm only contracted to work 13 hours a week cause I'm still studying at University, I pick up extra shifts almost every week but my base wage for a year is $17,500 for 13 hours a week
Nah one of the State universities.
Word. Good s***. I went to Central in HS and moved.
You ever think about moving?
You do UX design? Your kind is highly valued in crypto. We paid our UX designer 3k a week + native crypto token to do all our UX stuff and UI as well, then just the rest on standby.
You should familiarize yourself with it, being your own boss doing your own schedule is the goat
Word. Good s***. I went to Central in HS and moved.
You ever think about moving?
Nah, I hate traffic and dealing with lots of people. I like it here because its not hard to get anything or go anywhere. If we did move elsewhere, my fiancée already owns property in Denver, but my job here is too good to leave. Once you get my age you dont care to live in places like Dallas or NYC. I got a friend that lives in downtown Dallas who keeps asking me for a job cause he wants to move back home and is tired of dealing with the day to day there.
What do you mean working in house? Like actually in your house? Crypto is fully remote, I don’t have an office or anything I go to. I will wake up and start my day whenever I feel like it on my couch lol.
Freelance is how most do it in the space, long as your setup with an LLC of sorts for you it’s easy $$
In-house at a company haha. My current job is fully remote too, so that’s not an issue. I make good money already but maybe I’ll start a side gig. If you ever need a designer, you know where to find me
In-house at a company haha. My current job is fully remote too, so that’s not an issue. I make good money already but maybe I’ll start a side gig. If you ever need a designer, you know where to find me
Follow back and I’ll pm you sometime if you’re serious about wanting to do side gigs at some point
i make $120k as a tech start up manager in downtown san fransico. go ahead and google how much a tech manager makes, yeah i don't f*** around.
i have the corner office, i'm f***ing the baddest b****es, have flown in the private jets.
7k part time as a 19 yold . Once I'm done with school I'll probably start out at 50-70k, I've struggled my whole life so this would be a blessing.
messin, but fr seems like the job market for graduates in the states is good? or have these 10 pages been full of lucky people
Gotta be a crazy mf to do big law. Good luck what kinda schools you looking at
Yea ik ive heard horrible things but i dnt plan on doing it long term
And the very best bro. T20 mostly
Yea ik ive heard horrible things but i dnt plan on doing it long term
And the very best bro. T20 mostly
Nice. Definitely the move for big law/ny/dc jobs. Hit me up if you ever need any advice I'm in school now and love it
Nice. Definitely the move for big law/ny/dc jobs. Hit me up if you ever need any advice I'm in school now and love it
Wow actually?
Thats so dope
When do u recommend starting to study for the lsat
Wow actually?
Thats so dope
When do u recommend starting to study for the lsat
Of course man, people in this field are always willing to help younger folks. For the lsat the sooner you get familiar with it, the better. You don't need to take it too early just early enough for your application and time for a second try if needed. If you have 2 years I'd say even doing one lsat section a week (35 minutes iirc) you'd have a huge advantage when you really get going. 3 months for your first time and 2 months for another is more than enough studying. It's all about repitition, I took probably 30 practice tests and scored above average at every school outside the top 3 so I always recommend crushing practice test after practice test
Oh wow nice. At a college or highschool?
Language Center. Berlitz. Tbh it's amazing how s***ton of money you can make when you know a second language in a foreign country. It will get you places. I went from teaching teenagers language to prestigious members of society to ambassadors all in the course of two years. A fake smile, some hard work and reassuring got me places. That 150K is just me being lazy and working 5 days a week for six hours. I would have more if I had the nine hour s***.