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Antiwork asks “are y'all really making less than 50k?” The answer might surprise you.

https://old.reddit.com/r/antiwork/comments/15qvinq/is_everyone_here_really_making_under_50k_for_full

It's yes :marseylaugh:

Here a vet tech copes that they're legitimately a useless profession

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https://i.rdrama.net/images/1692059228403241.webp

“Someone once told me human medicine is more important”

:marseyagree::marseyagree::marseyagree::marseyagree:

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“Specialized repair tech”

Aka mall kiosk phone guy

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Here's another vet tech. This one is mad that veterinarians (who go to school nearly as long as actual doctors) make more than them for being cat/dog CNAs

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16920591476759026.webp

LPNs aka nurses who don't go to college or as I like to say little pretend nurses

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16920591478849096.webp

24k a year means the VA rates him at like 60% disabled

Go get a job fricko

https://i.rdrama.net/images/16920591480161703.webp

Ok that's all love ya


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Some people forgot that college is basically a scam. You get a piece of paper, learn nothing and then people are like--cool, more money for you~forgetting the fact that people have student loans to pay lmfao.

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I make 70k with no degree in tech. I'm getting my associates soon 🤗

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this guy gets it! Getting a degree isn't a BAD thing. I should have clarified that--I think education is important, but I've def seen people that I've worked with(and this is anecdotal, so grain of salt) go to college and get a bachelors in whatever thinking that they deserve to work in said field.

for instance--marketing (this is personal to me). Former coworker went to school for marketing, got a bachelors. Did the usual college student tour of food industry and then got a "marketing job" doing some bullshit that isn't even related to marketing and somehow landed some marketing admin position--which has nothing to do with what he went to school for.

My gf went to school for marketing and all they taught her was theory. marketing is like pay per click campaigns, social media, SEO and shit like that. (Obviously ads play a role--hence PPC). She wanted to open a business and I was like--you could do marketing and asked her what she knew? Nada. No tools (Idk why this adds cow here.) lmao , no programs nothing, and the same for my former coworker.

He never learned any concrete skills, yet here's me doing personal projects to learn SEO. also, dude has written off LinkedIn as a tool. In many fields it is necessary to network, which albeit I'm bad at.

Anyway, former coworker looked like a frog, so that probably had something to do with everything. (ribbit)

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Ma'am we've been over this before. You need to stop.

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I know you're a bot, but I don't like u

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Just stop

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Getting scammed in college is a personal choice. There are plenty of degrees that will put you north of $100k directly out of college and you'll be in a position to be north of $200k before you reach age 30

This entire thread sounds like antiwork cope, do better dramautists

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