With all the job losses, what type of work is still hiring?
I get to hire people now because ai shortened the amount of people I needed from 25 to 4
I just got here from /g/ where the tech job outlook is rough. Was hoping you guys would know what's available.
>>61948273I've been applying to a bunch of remote based customer support jobs on LinkedIn the last two days or so. Already starting to hear back a bit, not as good a market as it was four years ago but still plenty of opportunities if your resume is solid.
>>61948273ICE is hiring.
>>61948273Nursing/medicine is the only industry really growing.
>>61948273wtf is this real?
>>61948273Fluffer. Pays well.
>>61948287yeh. anything to do with old cunts is booming
>>61948287been thinking of retraining to be a nurse, is it genuinely difficult or is it just women complaining?
>>61949512I think it is a lot of work and long hours. However, I also think there are a lot of opportunities for overtime. If you’re young and willing to work hard and live really modestly, then you could save a lot of money.
>>61949512I’m a new grad nurse making $55 an hour in California. It does suck, but I’m glad I have the job since it’s one of the only ways to survive right now. Everyone says it gets better after your first year, but even experienced nurses tell me they regularly freak out about not being able to get all their tasks done. I’m also in a part time nurse practitioner program and should be done in four years or so. NP pay starts at $90 an hour at UC facilities, plus you get a pension.
Truck driver/technicians/welder/construction/heavy machinery/craneLiterally all blue collar jobs…
>>61948280There's nothing. You have to do gig work like food delivery forever.
You can clean up boomer poop or be like me and go back to med school and then kill yourself if the debt gets too much, as a fuck you to society.
>>61948287When the boomers finally die there will be a giga reckoning in med