What is your job/major? Does anyone have a well paying and/or fulfilling career?

What is your job/major? Does anyone have a well paying and/or fulfilling career?

also how many pull ups can you do

QA engineer, 75k salary and i get to work from home

I dunno, around 10

Healthcare Consultant. 55k, no.

18

>neet
>19 reps @215lbs bodyweight

phd in math/physics/chinese literature

300K

100

CS/Theatre double major, with outside class work being at local and on-campus theatres and groups. I get a departmental scholarship for my work, but payment outside is largely dependent on what I'm doing since I'm not yet hooked up with any unions. The CS is fun and is there for a more stable fallback, but the theatre is fulfilling.

I could do 8 pullups with 10lbs added before I had to take off lifting for a few months.

Do you actually have to be smart to become an engineer or can anyone do it if they apply themselves?

>t. mediocre student in high school

>theatre
are you homosexual?
how many people have you had sex with(male and female)?
is there a lot of fucking going on among your theatre friends? I've heard the feminist artistic types are the worst offenders

RN
20 strict, more without the slow negative

Does "professional masturbator" count?

>all these fucking nerds

90lb added for 5x5

>are you homosexual?
No, but I was questioning in middle school.

>how many people have you had sex with(male and female)?
Had sex with 3 girls, fooled around with several more, only fooled around with 1 guy like 12 years ago.

>is there a lot of fucking going on among your theatre friends? I've heard the feminist artistic types are the worst offenders
On campus, there can be some shared partners, but it's less common than you think. Most younger theatre folks have innumerable insecurities, and flirt well but don't/can't seal the deal. Like we had a dude who graduated last semester who looked like he was a Chad (except for his early stages of balding hairline) and all the girls found him attractive, but he only fucked like 2 girls in his life

Air force 55k year plus benefits and I'm finishing up my comp sci major. One year of technical school got me an associates degree which is rad. It's a pretty dope alternative to working a shitty serving job through college

Oh, forgot. Mech eng./ business

CS major, 9 dead hang wide grip pull-ups, which I think is respectable for 6'2"

Product marketing in the tech field. $140,000/year salary. Get paid to travel around the country, talk to customers, take them out for meals/drinks/strippers, find out project requirements, pass info back to engineers. No quota or commission to worry about. I do get bonuses based on profit sharing at the end of the year.

9 pullups.

>he fell for the military meme

Facilities Manager.
$80k/yr
Learn about chillers, boilers, pumps, motors, ducts and fans and shit like that. Kind of be a plumber, electrician, builder and landscaper. Or be a fucking boss and contract all that shit out.
Walk miles a day dealing with issues. Carry and move heavy shit cause you're the guy that knows how. Never get thanked for your work because everything should always work perfectly at all times.
Look hot as fuck in your uniform and get mired because you're fit and manly. Know when the qts are mirin and getting wet cause you monitor the building humidity level.
Or look slovenly and have people be nice to you cause you're basically an overpaid janitor half the time.

12 strict pullups and getting better. I just installed a pullup bar in my office. It's right next to the air handler drive shaft I use as a barbell.

t. Mad wagecuck that's drowning in debt

Not the QA engineer guy, but you can be a complete retard and/or autistic and get an engineering degree. You just need to work hard. Same with 99% of college degrees, helps if you genuinely like it.

28, software developer consultant, 84k a year in NoVA. I work with a lot of military people, but the work is a drag.

how can white girls compete

Entrepreneur. Sell projects or apartments in cities around the world, mainly rich arab, Russian and Chinese clients. No degree (only 20) arab guy picked me out at a gym I was working and asked if I want to reply live.
No salary, just commission. Currently multi millionaire.
Can do 75 push ups without break at most.

mech e and aero e recent grad
this is accurate, if you're average you'll have to put in considerably more work than the naturally gifted people but you'll be just fine

if you were mediocre in high school because you were undisciplined that's more of a concern, i fucked my first semester up pretty bad because i assumed i could cruise through everything like in high school

21, majoring in Artificial Intelligence, not even sure how well this job pays or how competitive it is, I just took it because it sounds cool.

I'm looking for a job that I can study from home. Maybe some sort of certificate. I'm tired of shitty colleges over charging me for mediocre education.

I'm a smart guy, I learn fast. My biggest problem is finding something that is fulfilling / something I can be passionate about for the rest of my life / pays well.

I was pursuing medical billing & coding until I realized that I would just be the middleman for hospitals and health insurance companies to overcharge the fuck out of patients.

tl;dr If anyone has any ideas on a good career I could study on my own and possibly be my own boss especially in the health field, hook it up. Thanks.

Current cs student and failed civil engineering student. Only work summers unloading freight trucks, gets old pretty quick but it pays alright for my needs.

And 5 strict pull ups with some sort of shoulder injury

Same, Mech Eng juniour year with a concentration in aero and a minor in anthropology. I was also undisciplined, and had to teach myself how to work but it got easier after that.

Making average 60-70k/year on between summer internships and my regular job.

20 strict pull-ups, 5 45lb weighted pullups

...

Also 15 pullups.

sounds like gay prostitution might be your thing i'd suggest you invest in top tier kneepads

>My biggest problem is finding something that is fulfilling / something I can be passionate about for the rest of my life / pays well.


Yeah, that's your problem right there.

Just get started on something already, you get passionate by doing your fucking job.

I'm a sales manager for a large electronics company in germany. Hours are fucking awful but I make 200k a year.

I can do 18 pullups in a set.

>this entire post

What is this, 2008 /b/?

Kek

You can be an idiot and get an engineering degree. I go to a good school and I would say 80% of the students are stupid as shit. Working hard is way more important than being smart when it comes to success in school. And to land a decent job you just have to have social skills and be comfortable talking to people and have job experience.
On the other hand I'm the smartest person I know but I'm lazy as ADHD fuck and have autistic tier social skills and now I'm fucked. I don't care what you say it's a fact.
If you go into engineering do it because you want to and because you will work hard for 4 years. I wouldn't say I wish I never did it because I did learn a bit more about how to talk to people but now I'm completing a great degree with no job prospects and 70k debt.

>smartest person I know
Lol bud stopped reading right there.

>Hospitality at a luxury beach front condo down in palm beach
>55k salary,benefits,the works
>get to mingle with the millionaire tenants but thats not exactly setting me up for anything although the perks are nice
>access to the gym/showers on the first floor they never use which boss man said they chipped in 300k to make from the secondary ballroom they also never used
>15 strict @164 lbs . im like a feather

Graduated with BS in electrical engineer, no job

Phd medical physics

10 pullups

This is honestly my biggest fear right now. I have zero social skills or friends. I feel like my degree will be completely useless when I eventually graduate.

HS
9 reps

most people posting are in the top 10% of income earners what a shocker never would have guessed

I want your job, do you have opperations un south América

Getting my masters in Mathematics.
managed to do 14 pullups when i was 12

>le stopped reading right there
No you didn't you stupid little faggot. Whether you like what I said or not it doesn't matter how smart you are if you don't give a fuck about anything and have zero motivation.

Electrical Engineer in school.

Started my own business.

Chill at home all day and shitpost.

Living the life. Too bad I'm a super skellyman who is trying to gain

Yep and this fear is becoming very real for me now. I have no idea what to do when I'm done school or how I will get a job without internship experience.

post more black girl webm OP.

Operations manager and director of technology at a print marketing plant.
I enjoy it, I oversee a lot of interesting production jobs and I get to do lots of R&D work for our presses, which means I'm both an authority figure and I do dumbass science experiments to make things print well. Plus I make a lot of stuff for myself when I'm doing substrate testing.

I make 85k

I can do at least 15 bodyweight, around 8 with 50lbs (187lbs)

PHD student in applied mathematics.
It's like being paid to be a NEET.

>Data Analyst
>90k Salary
>About 20

I was a nurse. Pays well, pretty fulfilling.

I can do zero pull ups. I have been doing supinated dumbbell rows and increasing the weight every week to build up strength to be able to do pull ups. In my defense I went through 9 weeks of chemo and I am still pretty weak from it.

>I'm s-super smart I promise I-I don't fail because stuff is hard I'm j-just a lazy underachiever
>I'm like Kurt Cobain but if he was in tech
>o-other people are not smarter than me they just work harder

>chairforce can't do any pullups

c l a s s i c

Waiter.
25 pullups.

Computer Engineering. I'm loving the courses but I hear the first few years in the industry as a code monkey suck. We'll see, at least the pay will probably be decent.

21

Work from home architect. Make about $70k but might go up cause I just had an interview for a job.

I can do about 30 pullups if it's my first set. or 10 with 65lbs added.

>I am the smartest person I know
>have autistic tier social skills

Its not hard being the smartest person you know if all you know is 3 people.

Taxman, $31k, 14 strict.

Math and physics and thinking of adding astrophysics

80k shitty (practically) intern at a tech firm.

Roughly 10

Majoring in Nutritional sciences and toxicology, planning either pharm school or work.
Currently a bartender as a side job

Pull ups I want to say about 8 on average, 11 is my max so far.

Paramedic
$42k/yr from the job and ~27k from instructing
Very fulfilling job
20 at 195

Computer science, while working a low-paying part-time IT job, but a lot of the time I just sit and watch videos and browse Veeky Forums so I'm not complaining.

Pull ups first set probably 11 or 12 but I haven't been doing them recently so maybe more.

kek

Part time tac medic for peele and part time tac medic for Toronto ems. I'm an advanced care paramedic and also with a masters in life sciences and a degree in paramedicine. I'm also a master corporal in the armed forces as a med tech(reservist). I make around 120,000 a year

>tried to go emt
>aced all the tests
>get to the intership shift crap
>get assigned to non-emergency ambulance
>9h straight of taking old people from their houses to the doctors office and back
>my classmates got to go out on fire engines and shit

fml

Ooo and I'm 27 years old at 225

contractor
50+

>Business Finance and Management
>sales
>125K a year (management will put me close to 300k annually)
>26-30 chin ups depending on the day.
>3 one arm chin ups with no weight or rest

Navy nuke, pays well considering housing/food/travel are paid for. Dropped out of college after my first semester and enlisted.

8 pullups with 12.5lbs added.

Do you get paid? If so, yes.

By not being black, ezpz

On the internet no one can prove you make minimum wage working at vitamin-shoppe.

So I make 2mil a year by being a pimp

Consultant, make 2 euros an hour :)
14 with 40lbs added
2months ago it was 24 with body weight

I'll start as a M&A consultant at a big4 and I can't wait. Salary won't be much because Eastern Europe, around 10-12k/year lol.

0-2 pullups. I just started training again and I'm really big in fat, muscle and bones alike.

Are you still in? Where are you in the country?

I really advise not quitting and trying for new placement if you can. Volunteer services are grade A for EMS calls where possible.

Consulting/finance
Enough to pay the bills/NO

Also i can do about 10 pullups

How do I become an EMT/Paramedic? How competitive is it? Will it open doors for other career options (firefighter, etc.)?

Welp, there goes my nofap

Office job, basically male secretary - 16 k year
20 pull ups

literally just google emt programs in your area, it's good experience if you wana go to med/pa school

Nursing major

18 pullups

it's a shit meme anyway

Chemistry. Last year of medical residency. No. 55k, likely 300ish next year.

5 pullups

It's not competitive. It can be a shitty lifestyle. Firefighter is a different approach

What does that brap goddess have to do with your questions?

>How to (USA)
Sign up for EMT class that is accredited in your state/city/municipality. They range from 170 hours split over several months, 2 nights weekly and above. When I went and took mine, it was a 220 hour, 6 hour a day and four 10 hour Saturdays. I took mine with a different component set though. This will licence you as an EMT-B or equal. You now must take a written and state practical exam to become licenced.

Class varies on the kind of person you are. Job is physically demanding and mentally exausting at times. Women are either wash outs, more manly than most men, or total sloots. Men vary from insane people to sheltered weebs. EMS attracts a big crowd but keeps a very small and very specific set.

From here get some ambulance time and take some college classes on A&P and Pharma if you are able. Apply to Paramedic school. Go to Paramedic school. Graduate Paramedic school. Mine was 18 months.

>How competitive?

Area depending. EMT usually less as there's usually a chronic shortage of EMTs. EMT is less of a career and more a stepping stone to Police, Fire, Paramedic, Nurse, PA, MD, so on and so forth.

Paramedic varies but usually it is pretty competitive.

>Doorways?

It is what you make of it. It definitely does though.

thinking about moving to german to be a sales rep, i have awesome sale skills but 0 german language knowledge, i pick stuff up pretty quick tho.
1-10, how fked am i `?

Why bubbles coming out into the pool. She farting?

Structural engineer (self-employed / work from home)

$350 k + per year. High stress, tedious, and thankless, but the money is too good to pass up.

I can do 15+ pullups easily, but it took a long time to work up to that.

Source

Mechanical Engineering, about to start my second year of study.

Never done a pull up, just started working out the other day.

we're all gonna make it
i just started studying errr automatic control? some sort of engineering.
robots you know?

Medical doctor, working at ER.
I like the pay and my job is fulfilling but also intensely draining. Shifts are up to 17 hours and you need to be focused most of the time and breaks are short and rare

Forgot.
Could do 8 on a bar, but I bought gym rings and now I can only do 5 wtf

Firefighter, 45k in a retardedly low COL area.

20

I want source

computer science student, can do 12 pull ups