Realistically, as a white male, what is the easiest/funnest $80k+ a year career you can have a shot at getting if you have only a Bachelor's in Business?2. Same question, but for a Master's in Business.3. God Mode: only a GED/High School.
>>538288422Degrees in business are about connections more than being educated in business. You can pick up most of business education by reading a few books. The rest of the 4 or 6 years is about fornication, getting drunk and making connections. ==High school? Get the books, and go jew mode until you get money that makes money. You don't want to work-work, you want your money and goyim to work for you. Hire them, pigeonhole them so they can only work for you, and exploit the hell out of them. == Connections. If not a jew, become Freemason or MormonLean to suck cock is a more important business skill than being able to do math. Most business managers are faggots. Me? I'd rather work twice as hard for half as much, have principles, and keep my dignity.
>>538288422Anyone?
>>538288989What do you do for work then?
>>538288422If you're young go into construction and later shift to a management/administrative position so you don't kill yourself when you're older.
>>538288422You can get a few hundred bucks for a catalytic converter, all you need is a sawzall, once you're good at it you can get one in <5m easy
Farming.
>>538288422My cousin has a masters in Business Management and a Bachelors in psyc nigger stocks shelfs at Kroger Goodluck
>>538288989>muh connectionsI hate when people say that shit. You're only making connections if you go to an Ivy League school. Anything else is just an extension of highschool, and it means fuck all on a resume. I have a business degree and I went into real estate. If I wasn't doing this I would try to get a job with the government.
>>538288422Easy stupid but boring one: digital marketing. You need to learn interfaces but if you have a handle on marketing campaign budgets, ability to do your own work and research on eacharket niche you're advertising in, are good with numbers and budgets, and can hit profit margins (or whatever the client's target is), you can make between $78-$112k to start. It scales up as you do, too. Lotsa work, tedious, nerve-wracking (you are handling and managing a shocking amount of money), but it pays. And you can do it from home and fuck around on 4chan all day.
>>538288422The value in the degrees are not the pieces of paper, but whether or not you paid attention in class to learn how business works. It used to be the case that degrees garunteed an interview because it was proof of qualification, but now the job market is so oversaturated with degree holders to the point that it's no longer a feature that makes you stand out nor grants you a priority in being hired. Any case, what you need is first to come up with an idea for a business that you'd be willing & motivated to start, figure out how much the initial investment costs will be in order to set up & begin operations, and then secure clients who will be interested in the product that your business offers; once you have all these in place, then you can move forward in getting your business into operation.
>>538288422>Realistically, as a white male..
>>538289517Need land to farm, unless your goal is to be a farm-hand and work on someone else's farm (good luck with this because you will be competing with millions of niggers & spics to preform low paying manual labor)
>>538288422Checked>BusinessSet your sights beyond just working and saving. Now this is not pure skill on my part (some years just have extra opportunity compared to others) but in about a year's time 1K earned through a warehouse job became over 30K. That was me playing it super-safe (too safe, even) as a 0 knowledge newbie, just putting time into reading and carefully assessing what assets had potential. You can do the same, especially if you have the drive for a Master's. After all, even with higher education you may only find openings for simpler jobs for some time before you get what you're really educated for. Keep your eye out for opportunity.
>>538289114Managing construction pays like ass. He'd make more managing a fast food place than construction.
>>538288422Real answer, unless you have an MBA from a top school, experience will matter more. With a bachelors:If still seeking a degree, see if there is something more specialized than a general business degree (finance/accounting/etc). Networking in college is more important than your gpa (which still will matter first 3years after). - Join the business fraternity/clubs- Schmooze up to profs by taking the class they like to teach the most (usually its an interesting elective). If you already have a degree, the easiest ones to get into will be compliance related (these are the make-work / daycare jobs). Compliance roles can take many forms:- Product manager- OFRO (office of risk assessment) - ITSM governance- Cybersecurity ComplianceThe technology roles above may take an additional credential but these arent impossible. Note that these are deadend bullshit jobs unless you really drink the kool-aid and get to a director level. As an aside, the goal of any job that does NOT have. direct path to equity (owner, partner, etc) only has one goal, and that is to acquire assets. So keep your debt low or non-existent, spend well below your means (if you can), and Avoid women. With the extra buy assets; shares, property, or buy into local businesses as a partner.
>>538288422Honestly, with that degree as a choice… better to just go out there and learn it on the streets. Start a business and learn in the real world
>>538289571Sad but true.>>538289685How much do you make in RE? How many years in until you started making above base/minimum wage?>>538289793Working for yourself or a company?>>538290968Based. So without a degree, we are fucked?