Who here is a poor fag? Age, profession, salary, and what you want crypto to achieve for you

Who here is a poor fag? Age, profession, salary, and what you want crypto to achieve for you.
>27
>Gardener/Ecologist
>42k
>Pay for parents parents house, personal property to build a small house, pay off debts, sustain my potential GF.
I don't mind working for my entire life, as long as it's a short commut and I'm doing what I love without worrying about money.

>26
>M.D. (general practitioner)
>700 USD equivalent / month
>Get out of this third world shithole

Feels bad man

29
Fork lift driver
£18k

I want a house but I'm only holding £8k worth of crypto so feels like a long shot at this point.

Wow that's so low for an MD. My cousin is as MD and he left El Salvador to the United States via H1B and started earning 60k and now earns 200k because he runs a private medical practice. He's as dumb as nails, but rote memorized medical shit.
More than me, I dunno whether I should play it safe or play with shitcoins atm.

You should get large equipment training, so you can do work with large machinery. I'm doing so because I plan to work on habitat rehabilitation in the future. But, I know city governments pay large equipment people very well. Fork lifting is another step and the controls are pretty similar to operating like large CATS

More poor fags, come one. Post. Not everyone has 100k to drop of trtle.

I've lost all hope user, I'm a full-time trade now.

I feel meme'd for studying a 7-year degree just to end up trading memecoins online from my mom's basement making 20x of what I made as a doctor.

Don't study medicine lads, unless you're in the U.S.

I would believe it if it weren't for my idiot cousin. I guess you need connections since he neeted for a year before getting started. So you daytrade to earn your gains?

that sounds like a cool job, are you self employed? What do you usually do?

>27
>coal sampler
>like 60k
>buy a house outright and have enough money to travel the world

got about 120k in crypto atm so i hope im not asking for much

I used to, but in this bear market I just play around on Bitmex, usually with 1x - 3x shorts. I now make most of my gains during BTC dips.

>25
>landscaper
>24k
>pay off parents mortgage, buy a cuckshed or a condo for myself
>become a hermit artist that paint on the side as a pure hobby, smoke cigar in high rise balcony, taking in the view, the life & nature while browsing Veeky Forums.
> if i really make it, help friendos & co-workers that will do something to advance themselves if given abit of help financially. and hope it creates a mini spiral of happy go lucky shit

>24
>Biotech Sales
>$45k
>Just want some gains so I can buy some toys. Already there from my $160 investment

I'm trying to get a HGV licence at the moment.

that is impressive stat there, how much did you put into crypto & when? i have 8k usd in but im pritty optimistic about the future

about 2k at the start of june

>26
>unemployed computer scientist
>0
>enough money so I don't have to think about whether I can afford to eat out or not.

I work for a non-profit organization. My plan is to bypass the masters degree requirements of NYC ecologist so I can gain that position (2x increase in salary). Although, my plan is to run a private business that specializes in ecosystem reconstruction. It's just a long haul (10 years).
If you have enough money save up for large machinery operation. That shit pays a ton and it's not hard work, at least that's what operators from my city told me.
That's cool. If you're in the mineral business you could learn GIS for mineral/liquid discovery. It's not that hard, it takes maybe 6 months of learning to do properly. Anyway, all you'll need is a 10x and you're fucking golden bro.

>18
>Bookkeeping apprentice
>£6.5k
>Have enough to buy 3-4 houses that I can rent out and still have some money left over to gamble on stocks so I can LARP as Jordan Belfort.

>41
>truck driver
>$55-60K USD/year
Get out of debt and be able to take a pay cut so I can work less. Hope to become a local driver who gets home every night. If I don't eat better and get Veeky Forums, I won't see 50. It would also be nice to have a dog.

>18 (soon 19)
>Student
>About 120$ a month from the state for going to school
>Buy my first apparent, or at least a part of it

28
Animator
14k a year
Want to make enough for my salary to not look third world. I live in Japan and am working 60~70 hour weeks, so as is it puts me way below minimum wage.

Quit school and enter a trade. Honestly, if you don't have the right framework of future work, it's not going to benefit you going into school right off the bat. It's better to earn some money and discover what you would like to do with some internships. Fucking millennials, like myself, had to suffer through having a degree and then doing extra bullshit to even land a job.

oh the samples come to us, so im working in a hot shed all day and dont get to go into the field unfortunately :(

looks interesting though. im from a chemical engineering background so ill probably end up working in the lab at some point, which would be great since its air conditioned and i wont be standing up for 8 hours a day

You're doing the Lord's work. Godspeed.

Wow, do you work on shows?

If you're good with computers, you can get an arc gis personal license for 100 dollars a year. With that license you can learn the basics for mapping and learn how to extrapolate hyperspectral datum that's used for resource discovery. If you ask some co-worker or affiliate to share the data that they use, you can learn it pretty quickly by using forums, youtube, and research papers. That's how I learned how to map trees based on species type, especially through research papers since their methodology is laid out (step 1, step 2).

But I would ask what those people who send you the data use in terms of software. If you actually would like to learn and be that dude.

21
HVAC Installer
$38K
Enough to retire by my forties (I am very frugal) and purchase a modest house on Lake Coeur d'Alene or Flathead Lake.

1 million crypto.

quit to trade but crypto HODL is easy mode.

why even do anything, I now watch Netflix and documentaries and read and hike. Only you can screw thus opportunity up by over trading.

Yes I am a poor fag here compared to old fag holders.

Assuming you're serious, I wouldn't ever consider working for 90% of studios in Japan. Most people never move up the chain so much as around it. You'd be better off doing porn animations on patreon at this rate.

Look at the bright side, you can basically create your own waifu, only for yourself.

>26
>Faggot
>0
>Don't wanna work so I do crypto shit

>24
>Maintenance
>12k
Bought an old house recently and it needs a LOT of repairs. If crypto helps me with any of those I'll be happy.

Most of Japanese studios outsource their shit to the Philippines.

Y-you too
Late night/evening anime, yeah.
You are correct. I am basically JUSTing myself through lifestyle choices because I am a dumb fuck.
And they will be actually high quality some day once I am not shit too.

>24
>Private equity analyst
>88k
>Pay off student loans, pay for business school, buy a Porsche

>26
>Student
>300k in debt
>Pay off debt and make enough to retire by 50/55

>25
>General Laborer
>$6k in bank. Car paid off, no debt, looking to buy a business in the upcoming months that nets $200k a year
> Started in crypto in May with $2280.80
>Net worth $1.5m
>EOY $5-$10m?

that is noice
what was your trading strategy?

>20
>student
>pay my student debt, and enough for postgrad . Plus I won't have to worry about living expenses.

Thank you user for all your hard work. Without people like you life would be a lot shittier

>23
>software developer
>80k
>nothing
idc
nothing below 1m is really life changing and that isnt a realistic goal

assuming 80 net, if you can live off 20k you'll have 1M saved in 16 years.

that said,

wanna work on a sideproject to *maybe* get there faster?

>27
>IT/Data analyst
>40k
>I'd be thrilled to make 100k off it in the next 2 years from the 3k I've been funneling in since January

>since January

it's still january.

25
Auditor at big 4
54k
So i can afford a house in a nice suburb (it's really overpriced here) without a crazy mortgage that will take 40 years to pay off, quit this job and work in something I enjoy with people that are nice -- my pay will go towards daily living expenses but since i won't have to worry about rent/mortgage, i'll have more money to spend on things i enjoy such as travel, hobbies, food..

ahh yes thats the dream... hope we all make it, biz!

fuck off with your stupid merchant miners lmao

That's a lot of money for being so young, doubt you'll struggle for what you want long.

toronto?

Fair enough.
>*since 3 weeks ago
I FOMO'd in like a retard, I've been browsing Veeky Forums on and off for a year or two Idk why I just now got into it.

For the sake of dataminers:
>20
>NEET, uni come fall
>$1,5k/month
>passive income that I can reinvest

>27
>real estate agent on track to make 100k this year
>15k invested in coins, worth 20k
>if i can turn it into 200k i'd be happy pulling out

wrtiting new infrastructural framework with a crypto backbone for the piracy/darknet/CDN sector, where the coins actually mean something.

but ok.

good fortune to you bratan.

what's gonna be your strategy if you'll indulge me?

>29
> Software Engineer
> 118k

I mean go for it, but you probably should buy the domain for yourself and recruit help locally

my favorite area of the country. i gotta get back there.

>34
>own 2 restaurants
>shit money
>decent assets due to restaurants being in up and coming area with condos popping up everywhere
>got into crypto to actually make money
>can’t wait to sell these fucking money pits

I worked for eleven park and Madison, you want tips? I was on track to become a manager but got fired because I drank too much.

Wait until the next housing crash. Housing prices are increasing rapidly in CDA and the Flathead area. Shitty townhomes in Kalispell are going for $250k-$300K now.

I'd be interested in hearing them even if that guy isn't

>poorfag general

Best part is I never have to pay for food, drinks, cleaning supplies. I only spend about $10 a day.

>Best part is I never have to pay for food, drinks, cleaning supplies.

I imagine your business might be failing partly because you think that is true

idk what do you want to learn, there was a lot of shit from like learning basic history of the establishment from actually performing. Like always making sure you place silverware and plates from the right of the customer and ensuring everyones waters are at 3/4 full. Not to engage when they are in deep conversation, always serve women first, etc. Even if you run some shit stein in west virginia, you'll earn more money from what I said period.

We had family meals every day with the ability for take home. My favorite was when the owner, who owns shackshake brought in burgers.

I was thinking maybe some business insight but ok

but I do guess that manners do go a long way and are indeed often forgotten nowadays, and not really costly to implement

Did I say it was failing? I said it’s shit money, because it is. All restaurants are shit money. And you must realize that I buy wholesale food at low prices and need to get rid of it, hence I eat it. Faggot.

>business insight
You have to establish a niche. We were a high rated restaurant that offered some rock and roll. Meaning that, it was exciting and wasn't comparable to the dull prix fix that other restaurants offered. We had one main floor manager and three individual floor managers that would offer quality control in terms of service quality which goes from delivering food, the temperature of the food, and the bussing of tables. The best aspect I learned was customer care in terms of mannerisms and how you placed food, removed plates, and set up for the next courses. That's why we had main servers and assistant servers. Main servers will input the next meals towards the kitchen, assistant servers make sure the table is bussed prior, and the next meal arrives with the kitchen transports. We aimed for a flawless order for meals. So if we have a couple who ordered appetizers, desired a wine menu, asked for dinner and treats, we would have that set up so they aren't ever waiting for food or service, that way they can carry on with their bullshit talk while shipping 1000 dollar wines. Somms were a bnig help.

noice

you went into marketing, but any insights into advertising strategy, pricing, financials?

The most important thing is the quality of your workers. The second will be the quality of ingredients, the third will be the quality of your chefs. This is because quality of service is usually the end-game or lagging aspect of Michelin ratings. Somms help immensely if you're in a fine dining environment because they can get people drunk while also conveying the romanticism of wines which doesn't have to be supremely accurate. The most important thing you have to think about, as a manager, is how to make everyones meal autonomous and invisible. Meaning you don't notice when your appeitizer, main, dessert is coming. You just carry on conversation and it happens.
The best advice I'll give you is ingrediants. I'ts all about the quality of the ingrediants and making food that's good with them. A lot of stupid resturants have like a million things on their fucking menues. Work with local distrubutors and farms to get food orders and give those food orders to a competent cook or manager who can say, yeah if this is what we have for the week we can do ____. Work with a limited menu, nothing more than fills the page (outside of drinks/cocktails) and you should be ahaead of 99% of resturants in the area who order from whole food sellers. Use a simple typeface for you menues when you have a small offering, something serif, because it adds to the idea this is a select resturant. Pricing should be dealt with the cook, ideally you'll have one that's been in the business or went to college for it instead of some mexican. I can't speak on financials, but as long as your profit is in the green you're golden. In essence, look for a cook who's graduated from a good school, knows his ingredients, and knows how to price. You're job will be training service and also networking with local places for good ingredients

Also training people who take orders is hard, but industry standard for Michelin is that they should handle 4 tables at a time. Nothing more, nothing less. This also means tables of around 4, not tables of 10. If you find yourself having trouble, your assistant manager needs to step in. If it's still a problem, you need to hire another waiter.

thanks broda

help yourself to an imaginary upboat.

My mid term hobby goal is opening 2 restaurants and optimizing the shit out of it.

1 flagship and 1 AB testing restaurant. Currently gathering research about it in my off-time.

Also marketing depends on the region and what type of niche you'd want to or speculate the region requires. You determine market and branding based on that research. Like if you notice a lack of diners in a specific area, you could just make a successful diner, which is different marketing in terms of a fine dining restaurant.
Read what I said above. It depends on what you think the area needs or desires. But the same applies, local ingredients, small menu, and competent workers who know proper service techniques.

Thank you based anime user. Please make an Icon waifu

>hobby goal
kek

>21
>Bank teller
>Have 700 in crypto
>Make about 1000 a month
>Just spent 1000 on community college
>23 dollars in bank account after rent
>Tfw had my finger over the button of a 500 dollar purchase of Ethereum last Feb at 17 dollars and talked myself down saying I need this money as my emergency fund

>couldn't stomach a $500 investment
Lololol.

cut the boy some slack, I think he made the right choice.

imagine he got cold feet in a dip or bungled it otherwise. depending on the situation he might have killed himself over those 500 bucks.

28
weed farmer
200-250k a year

>I think he made the right choice
That $500 investment in ETH would be worth over 32k right now. Yes, it's hindsight, but there's still no way to call it the "right choice".

34
Insurance restoration sales
100-250k bi-annually

Fuck off 40k poor. 28 here with about 20k pre-tax and everything else.

>41
>FNP (Nurse Practitioner, yes, male hurr)
>150k annual, return on production +\- 25k more or less (ER/urgent care so varies, this flu season is making me rich but fucking hell busy)
>pay of remaining 40k student loans, build 40’x60’ in floor heated shop with WiFi and kitchenette to frame up a muscle car restoration for my wife, GTO or handmedown chevelle, unsure.
>land and houses cheap as fuck in MN lakes country
>already paid off half my loans and mortgage on my home with crypto
>taxes are theft
>meh, could do worse
Leave the city and live free anons, just not here. We’re full.

Which shit hole?