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You guys have any advice on jobs that aren't totally Zigged? Approaching late adulthood without a career pipeline isn't fun

Some things I've considered:
Tech
GIS & Drone
Security sector
Financial analyst

Not too keen on the four year bullshit degrees to nowhere method anymore
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My search criterion is basically:
>Hits above 50k pay average with a shot at six fig
>Skims out sub 100 IQ people and general fucktards
>not a super bluepilled field
>intellectually stimulating or at least meaningful work
>not going to discriminate against me for frequenting /pol/ in my network history

Been looking into COMPTIA network+ and security+ right now, it's not very exciting. I feel like I'm studying to be a tradesman
>>183 (OP) 
Just get a fake degree.  Companies rarely check to see if the degree is real.  Be sure to pick a university that closed over a year ago to make it harder for employers to check.  Fake degrees come with transcripts and everything.  It's not like ZOG can crack down on this shit without incriminating student visas and H1Bs in the process.
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https://www.diplomacompany.com/
https://samedaydiplomas.com/collections/bachelor-degree
https://www.buyafakediploma.com/
https://www.bestdcd.com/
https://www.instantdegrees.com/
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>>185
What field is promising for a fake degree? I'm not a stem grad with good math skills, I'm a humanities major. If you look at my bookshelf I have a lot of generalist interests and skills, but it's not like having spent time reading Plato, Locke, and books like the rise and fall of the great powers translates into a moneymaking skillset.

I like the concept but need a stepping stone to feel secure before going into the bullshit biz. Don't want to have too many personal details, but my life course got totally derailed by a freak illness a few years back
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>>186
A lot of jobs require a degree just to get in the door.  A humanities degree isn't a guarantee for anything, but it gives you a better shot at a job and advancement.  Plus it's only like a $300 investment.
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>>190

I like this idea.  What are some good jobs to apply to with a general purpose degree where you can just "wing it" on the job without actually having special training?
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>>190
I agree. If I could go back in time I'd tell myself not to waste precious years of my life on nontechnical education. Poli sci was like bluepill finishing school, History simply cultural marxism from an actual pinko professor who wove dialectical materialism into his course lectures.

But I did and now I need to justify why that time sync was done. Anyways, let's talk about careers and fun stuff rather than just the tickets
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>>193
sink. Never get brain damage bros, you type like a retard afterwards
>>192
Teacher at a private school (many of them don't require a teaching certification), many managerial positions, HR, and bureaucracy jobs.
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>>195
You could probably get by with a fake STEM degree for basic lab tech jobs if you can do algebra and have a steady hand.
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>>196
Just don't go after any positions that require professional licenses or government certifications.
>>195
>Getting into HR and government work without being a bipoc shitlib extremist
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>>198
It's difficult, but not impossible.  Also a lot of HR jobs are about to be replaced by AI.
As someone in tech for big companies and startups, just get an HVAC, electrical, or plumbing apprenticeship, lol. Don't have to deal with retard women managers and minorities, all white men. Stimulating, 50k off the bat with much higher once you become a master, etc. It pretty much hits all your criteria.
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>>186
Probably anything computer related, especially programming, assuming you actually have those skills without the aid of schooling and are competent
>>234
you have to hang around with idiots. If I wanted into trades I would have taken that route a long time ago.
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>>191
Keek
Get 1 job where the food is at.
Get another where you can shitpost.
Boom: not a nigger
>>234
Had a neighbor who did that last year, I was impressed by the comfiness of his typical day.

>>237
Idiots aren't a problem if you know how to get respected and set boundaries. Id take being around idiotic men over """"smart""" faggots any day
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>>183 (OP) 
>GIS & Drone
I look like this and I do this
although I wouldnt say finding jobs is hard, I would prefer to have more options

some colleagues specialized in urban planing and zoning which has a stronger legal aspect to it, others are more into land surveying and they work out on the field
I personally focused on the data management/analysis aspect thinking I would find more opportunities, but competing against actual data analysts and CS grads is hard goddamn
currently looking to buy a drone and mess around with it to see if I can make a side hustle out of it
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