Thread 33253931 - /adv/ [Archived: 1469 hours ago]

Anonymous
6/21/2025, 3:26:07 PM No.33253931
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How do I earn $25 an hour? I don't really have any special skills or certs. I can drive, move shit around, organize, clean; I know I could be a beast at any technical duty if I had a little bit of training. I'm great with computers but it seems computer jobs have been on lockdown for a very long time

Every job in my city pays $18 you have to drive an hour to earn a few extra bucks
Where should I be looking besides Indeed?
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Anonymous
6/21/2025, 3:28:52 PM No.33253944
I quit weed a month ago so I can pass a hair follicle test but that's 5 more months away probably before I can drive a big rig
I've got a good foundation for math and programming (associtates degree with calc 1,2,3, DS&A and physics 1&2 done) but I need to pay off my fucking car
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 4:29:08 PM No.33254176
>>33253931 (OP)
Be worth $25 an hour
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 5:03:05 PM No.33254357
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>>33253931 (OP)
>I don't really have any special skills or certs

Acquire these. Money will follow.

If you can start somewhere that lets you develop skills, that is okay too - so long as the potential for pay exists in the near future.

Source: Acquired welding certificates that were increasingly complex and now I can charge boat loads of money, given certs + experience.

> I can drive, move shit around, organize, clean

Awesome. You're 99.99% of the population... What's that worth?

>I know I could be a beast at any technical duty if I had a little bit of training

You understand this notion. Make it reality and acquire the training - lots of vocational schools or places to acquire certificates.

>computer jobs have been on lockdown for a very long time

Not sure what you mean, but unless you're going to be a top dog with computer/network skills, I see them as pretty low-end.
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Anonymous
6/21/2025, 7:45:55 PM No.33254997
>>33254357
Thanks for the leads, I sucked at welding in high school but I could see myself getting the hang of it now. I'll do more research

>Computer jobs low end
Never even landed an interview for IT or data entry jobs but maybe my resume is fucked
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 9:34:49 PM No.33255432
>>33253931 (OP)
>how to earn $x
I won't read quick cash threads. Decide what you want to do with your life and create a plan for it.
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Anonymous
6/21/2025, 9:51:17 PM No.33255468
>>33253931 (OP)
Learn 2 weld. Or become a waiter or bartender.
Anonymous
6/21/2025, 11:19:43 PM No.33255723
>>33255432
>I won't read
You type like a self-important community butthole
Anonymous
6/22/2025, 4:21:30 AM No.33256840
>>33253931 (OP)
Government jobs pay super high. Even USPS pays around that much. Court stenographers are usually a high demand job for high pay.
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Anonymous
6/22/2025, 6:54:05 PM No.33259046
>>33256840
>Government jobs
Maybe I should become a cop or join the airforce or something
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Anonymous
6/22/2025, 7:45:26 PM No.33259192
>>33259046
Cop? Only if you're passionate about making a positive difference in American society with lousy pay and a big tolerance for gen z loud crybabies.
Military? Yes; go to college! They pay for it as long as you make good grades.