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It's becoming clearer to me that a far higher number of people than I or others probably thought possible are earning 150-300k a year in what I can only describe as fake jobs. Any time I hear somebody say they "have a good job" and it's not something extremely clear like "Rescue helicopter crew technician" or "ambulance driver", i'm confident it's something that a high interest rate economy will eliminate.
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>>60887808
How do I get one of these and how will the high interest rate economy eliminate them?
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>>60888062
Be brown or a woman. Nothing will eliminate them. They'll get rid of the real jobs first because we live in a 100% planned world economy.
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All middle management retards for some b2b saas corporation with an office in NY. Or some shit at Deloitte. They're not fake jobs per se, but they require a certain type of knowledge, mindset and taste to do well.

t. someone who gets paid $85k for three hours of work a week
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>>60887808
I have one but I'm traveling all the time so I don't want to do it much longer
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>>60887808
>"Rescue helicopter crew technician" or "ambulance driver"
kek wagies



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