I got a comfy wfh job doing interviews for a political campaign company. I get paid $15 an hour but my workload is so minimal and as long as I screen the candidates properly they all get passed to the second stage.That being said it's temporary. Ends in November.I don't want to go back to my warehouse labor job.What can I learn within the next 4-5 months that can save me from retail/warehouse/janitorial/hard labor/fast food?I want a big boy job. I want big boy money. I want something REAL.
do you have a degree? go back to school for electrical engineering and become a verification engineer. starting is nuts, the industry is cyclical and the work is not something you can skirt by with LLMs, that's why it's safe. also it has no WFH, so you probably have to move to Arizona or some shit; but honestly that's better than the poverty hellhole cycle. Also you wont suffer from layoffs.
>>62334531Well I already live in AZ so I guess I'm one step of the way
>>62334531Do electrical engineers break their knees and bodies or is that just an electrician thing?
>>62334543wow you're dumber than I thought, I don't think you can do it buddy.
>>62334531i have a college friend that was EE and became a verification engineer and he said its really hard to get promoted in the industry. salary is decent though.
>>62334545I knew that would trigger you which is why I said it
you should probably find another job like your current one, it sounds more promising than some warehouse job. plus you have experience you can carry over to a relevant job, not waste the potential on some forklift position.
>>62334526Start applying to similar jobs asap Worst case scenario you’re working two for awhile and making bank B) Otherwise, are you good at sales? Do you like talking to people?
>>62334526stay in politics. that's obviously as far your witt will get you. i highly doubt you can do 4 yrs of EE uni when you act like this jeet