you gotta find something you enjoy, then it's not boring anymore
but a lot of times "something you enjoy" =/= six figure salary and it "not even being hard"
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or the other 90-95% of us getting to high points like that is gonna take a lot of work. Not everyone is super privileged
OP started getting 75k a year to write JavaScript and now understands the universe
lmao
1. Pick a field that you enjoy even 50%
2. Stick in that field for a while, take ownership of activities in the field
3. Build a portfolio or find someone to invest in you
that's the generic template
so now let's take it in the context of becoming a restaurateur
1. begin working small time line cook type positions, basic prep work, get better over a 6 month period,
2. move up the kitchen, by the mid of year 1 begin the specialize in something specific or begin to find a solid voice within the field (might take longer)
3. Find a potential enterprise and either hop in or start your own, find a restaurant that wants to take off and hop in as a driving force, invest in that force with time and see if the returns are worthwhile, regardless you're only going to gain more skills which could lead to a greater likelihood of more success down the road
keep the process moving, eventually you might own something of your own or have a strong enough voice to have others put their value into you
A field you enjoy only 50% is prolly not for you
imagine me having to share my career and net worth with you all
all i'll say is yes and leave it at that
It’s not that hard to get a six figure job, sometimes you don’t even have to go to college !
you seem upset? what are u mad about?
How old are you op
imagine me having to share my age with you all
all i'll say is yes and leave it at that
op and his six figure salary can't figure out how not to look down on other or even begin to empathize with em
ya hate to see it
above post was in response to a failed image post by @crazybeast 44 i'm not crazy but i did forget his name