What's your job?
Wanna see which job title has the highest user.
Soon to be student worker for the biggest hospital in my country in the field my major is about!
I help old people in my society with tech shit; in college rn so No expenses (living with parents is a universal experience in asia); around 100-200$ a month and its exteremely easy shit so not much effort either
sometimes does go down to nothing or If im not there nothing earned so certainly not viable for parttime if i shift
what can i say i have alot of free time i am a paycheck stealer
and i could not care less if you believe me
What do you do at those 2 :3 those sound like fancy titles
Also why u leave first one
i own a 28.5% stake in the first company, i found someone better for that job than me so i hired them and left e
we are not a big name just new and mid
Well I'm studying psychology.
I really don't have a clue what I will do in the future in this field.
Not employed but I run my Dad's business now. We own Timber Business, 2 Furniture Stores and an small Hotel
i recommend the cisco cybersec series they can be very corny at the start but its worth it (https://www.netacad.com/cybersecurity)
if you want a more hands on experience you can try TryHackMe or similar sites
very cool thing is HackerOne's CTF series (basically a bunch of websites for you to extract data from)
and similarly try doing as much of the OverTheWire series as possible (start with https://overthewire.org/wargames/bandit/ and go upwards from there)
lastly, a very good learning point is just installing kali linux and playing around with the various tools
Shhhh she said we’re not supposed to say that anymore 😔 the oops gonna find out
It's one of the most volatile and unstable things I've tried so it really depends. The most stable part of the job is the pay you get from the owners asking you to take away big items that's hard to move (sofas, bed frames, cabinets, tables etc...). The thing is rich people are more frugal than what most people think—most don't really throw away expensive items because they want new one's but because it needs to be replaced; i.e old sofas, broken cabinet etc... You can't really resell those— you have to be creative and really be a hustler to get money out of those. I'm not a hustler so i normally just pass those to others who wants to turn it into other stuff. It's incredibly rare to get expensive items in pristine condition; I've only really sold one and i sold it for about 10k usd—which probably makes up 20% of my total earnings so far.
Sometimes it's way more than enough, at times just barely and there are stretches where you don't make a sale at all. Overall in the 11 months I've been doing it I've earned a bit over twice than what i earned when i was working as an assistant cook.
IT help desk
going to transition into Locksmithing because white collar work is dead in my country (USA)
will gladly send my work, however it is in bulgarian so i am not sure you will understand it. i even wrote about the first masters event this year:
https://bntnews.bg/news/t1-zavarshi-prikazkata-si-v-bankok-s-parviya-masters-trofei-za-godinata-1329284news.html
Wait u get to do VCT that’s so cool :D
Also I don’t know how Bulgarian papers work but did u just doxx urself
naah, i am not that known yet, so it's all gucci
well, esports coverage on this site in particular is basically done all by me, because esports are still not as large in bulgaria. that's why there aren't a lot of esports news, but if i have the time i try to cover what i can (cs and valorant).
Supply Chain Engineer
Good side: work life balance
Bad side: didn't physically design something like other engineer
im a full time a level student but i applied for like 5 jobs over the summer, im looking at a job which pays 8 pound and hour and you need a year of experience to do it, im so confused. Anyway, im hoping for a job in retail
warehouse orderfiller. i stack heavy boxes on pallets til theyre about 7-8 feet tall in the cold
Currently in college but i currently do fixing services specifically electronics and reselling broken things(right after i fixed them)