devilkingx2
Master Don Juan
Basically curious about the fields out there that respect your work-life balance and free time as much as possible, while still paying you enough to afford your own bachelor pad + going out on the weekends
I'm 25 years old, I have 2 years of college under my belt but no degree. Planning to go back and complete a new major before I'm 30 (currently considering Finance, Chemistry or Computer Science)What’s your skill level and background?
I don't think "big pay" is having my own apartment and partying on the weekends.Everybody wants big pay for short hours. You've got a lot of competition.
Which means to get those jobs you've got to choose a field that is always in demand, AND you've got to be in the top 10% of that field.
If it were easy everybody would have big money jobs with a lot of work/life balance.
Best chance of achieving this long term is starting a business then building it out over time to suit your lifestyle. Will be a lot of work on the front end though to do this, especially if you do not have a lot of capital. Other way is doing some sort of highly specialized work where there is a lot of demand and minimal supply. Not being a smartass but there aren't really any magic tricks to bypass the hard work. If it is easy and there is a low barrier to entry you may only get windows of time to make it work before you have a lot of people piling in to drive the reward down.Basically curious about the fields out there that respect your work-life balance and free time as much as possible, while still paying you enough to afford your own bachelor pad + going out on the weekends
There is no shortcuts...Basically curious about the fields out there that respect your work-life balance and free time as much as possible, while still paying you enough to afford your own bachelor pad + going out on the weekends
Everybody wants big pay for short hours. You've got a lot of competition.
Which means to get those jobs you've got to choose a field that is always in demand, AND you've got to be in the top 10% of that field.
If it were easy everybody would have big money jobs with a lot of work/life balance.
Good jobs with minimum hours is easy, simply introduce legislation to mandate overtime at 30 or 35 hours a week. This will also reduce unemployment and enable the option of reducing the glut of worthless governmental, non-profit, and managerial jobs. They've done this is France (reduce the OT threshold). Why are we working 50 hour weeks despite significant increases in technology?
Clearly your ideas of real world reality are on point. Your synopsis is very doable for all mankind. I suggest everybody on the forum listen intently to gain much needed help in regards to your knowledge. I would like to start tomorrow and follow your lead. Can you help with a game plan to begin changing the world?The big problem with IT is that most people find it boring as hell. Back in the day, no one took computer science as an elective except the extreme nerds. There was a reason for this - inherent lack of spiritual fulfillment for the vast majority of people
Keynes is an authoritarian moron whose book is riddled with inconsistencies that misunderstand cause and effect and is based on green cheese trickery.Keynes said we should be working 15 hours a week in the future over 90 years ago.
Software engineer depending on where you work.Basically curious about the fields out there that respect your work-life balance and free time as much as possible, while still paying you enough to afford your own bachelor pad + going out on the weekends