Hi coffeezilla fans, here is the article this video is borrowing from, I will do my best to cite articles I do research from in the future : www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2019/01/25/tk-jobs-that-pay-more-than-75000-that-you-can-get-without-a-bachelors-degree.html
Just saw the video by coffezilla exposing you. Damn Andrei, you had us fooled huh? "Try your best to cite article" yeah right. More like "try harder to not get caught" I liked your content at first. The visuals are neat. But your ruining your channel. Your titles are all click bait crap. You load the videos with 100 ads, your starting to beg for likes, and now I find out your whole channel is a lie. I wonder how many other videos are ripped off articles without citation?
You DO know that a "Small Business" is defined as a business whose average earnings over the past three years is $21 million dollars, right? Like, I get the meme, but it's a stupid, recidivistic knee jerk from those who don't understand that business is an entirely different scale than their typical check-to-mouth employee wage slave mindset.
@@JJ-di2oe Compared to where he got, yeah, it's a small sum. He also had to pau it back although with a friend if at all interest rate. But he's acknowledged that being his father son was a privilege. And boy oh boy, I'm turning 22 and starting a startup company that is very promising, but it took me years of trying different stuff and going the traditional route of university to realize that I'm not made for it. If my father was an entrepreneur and had given me mentoring, I would be so far ahead, and possibly with much better connections. But trump acknowledges that privilege, and I'm not gonna cry about it. In the end that all there is to it: what is actionable right now? What are you gonna do with what you have?
Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..
10. Media & Communication Workers 9. Power Plant Operators 8. Elevator Installation and Repair Operators 7. Power Station Electrical Maintenance and Repair Workers 6. Detective & Criminal Investigator 5. Commercial Pilot 4. Power Distributors & Dispatchers (Electrical Worker) 3. Police 2. Nuclear Powerplant Operators 1. Transportation Storage and Distribution Managers
Shane Simms depends on where you live, in NY the starting salary is around 50k and after 5+ years you’re able to make 85k+ and some may be able to make 100k+ but that’s only because the living cost is the highest in the country, higher than La.
@@ren3480 i guess you are right, i don't know how it is in US, but i live in Poland and here you need degree to apply for a postgraduate studies and finish it to become a criminal investigator, so in fact you need longer education than many other jobs ;p i know becasue when i graduated International Transport my university informed me that there is a posibility of this kind of postgraduate studies and working for police at investigating international smuggling, the same conditions are for criminal investigators. Now i regret to not choose this career path xD
I am moving to hawaii all by myself at 19 to work on a ranch and to have a second job like in a shop. I don't have a college degree and I don't want to pay so much for a college. For me success isn't about a degree, for me success is about happiness and living the best life, my life and not the life everyone is choosing to live
Trevor Cortes her life , let her do what she wants . It’s about being happy if she ends up broke she ends up broke , but the ones you doubt are the ones who will make it .
its_ E.L.L.Y Don’t let people like Ol’ Trevor tug-nuts above dictate your decisions. I was stationed there for about 3 years. It left a bad taste in my mouth but only because that was where I worked and wasn’t some sort of vacation like people back home only think of it. I imagine you’ll probably be grinding too because the cost of living with the average wage there (it doesn’t make sense). But I hope you find a great life there and suitable job, maybe even find some “loop holes” to manage yourself there and do whatever you want in the end. You’re 19, you got nothing but time on your side.
3:28 media and communication workers 4:57 power plant operator 5:57 elevator installer 6:34 electronic repair 7:50 forensic science 8:29 commercial pilot 8:50 electric power distributor 9:20 police 9:35 nuclear power plant operator 10:05 transportation and distribution managers
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I’m 17 years on and beyond stressed over what I’ll be doing for my future I didn’t know any options I knew college didn’t have to be that answer but I had no idea what to do this video did much more then help me it gave me so many options and helped me realize there is a world of opportunities
You're not supposed to know at your age. Just try out anything you think you may be good at/ enjoy and save a little money as you go. If you can teach yourself, that is huge because part of growing ups is learning and teaching yourself as you go. Talk to people who are successful and find a common denominator as to why they are successful.
A lot of companies offer tuition reimbursement including mine so you get work experience plus college paid for . There is one girl with us that started while still in college then as soon as she graduated she had an instant promotion while her friends that were living on student loans are stuck trying to find a job gain experience and pay down debt . Doing it the way I told you requires more upfront work but comes with a lot less stress later on.
Don’t think of it as “what will I do for the rest of my life?” Think of it like “what do I want to try to succeed in for the next 5-8 years” People focus on finding one sole career as if they’ll only do that for the rest of their lives. Sure, some go that route. But you’ll be much less stressed if you focus more on short-mid term goals.
I'm in the same position man. I'm about to graduate community college and I'm struggling to get through this semester. My biggest fear is going to college and losing what little drive I have and end up wasting a whole lot of time and money.
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The sad part about these jobs is that YES, technically by qualifications you don't need a degree. However, with most employers they are looking for the best applicant in which ppl with no degrees will be competing against ppl with degrees for the same position and we all know how that will turn out.......
Friend of mine is a power plant operator no degree . I have a cdl and a pilots license I make a lot more driving a truck over 100 k a year with benefits that include tuition reimbursement for college.
Im a college drop out, graduated from cosmetology school turned into dog groomer making 6 figures. Dog grooming as of right now requires NO license/ certification and (if you find a privately owned salon) no high school Diploma...just A LOT of patience.
The easiest way to look younger is when people ask how old you are..........add 10 years to your real age. They will be shocked and impressed. UPDATE: Feb 7 2020 Haha wow! Thanks for all the likes. You guys are great.
@@Sphoxros Well I am old enough to be your Mother but I look younger and could be your older sister. My Mother was the same,looked younger than her age.
Some of these jobs you may not NEED a college degree, but 9 times out of 10 you will lose the job to someone with a degree if you apply and don't have one because so many people do.
Mike not true. Personality goes a long way and most employers know how to read between those lines. If you’re equally matched in every way with the exception of the degree, then yes, the degree will be the deciding factor, but this occurs far less than 9 out of 10.
He talks a lot about how he’s made enough to get three different houses in Beverly Hills just by enrolling with these guys , it’s really helped us to be honest I can’t lie so yeah
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Same story for me man. Had a scholarship for college and dropped out after a year due to losing it. Now I'm working in Real Estate Wholesaling full-time. Great video!
I agree on Tech. The job I'd recommend that makes the most money without a degree is programming. Give yourself a couple years to get good at it (at night if you are already working), build up your github resume, and then get a job. Just get your foot in the door (starting programmers are around 80k to 100k+ in a normal city, not CA where its higher -- and sky is the limit if you join tech companies with stock options). I've hired tons of people in tech over the years, and I went from caring if someone went to college to not caring in the least. I care about passion for programming. Love that footage of your dad.. and I'm not into religion, but I love when I hear Joel O talk. :)
It's incredible what a few months of learning those skills will do for your financial future. If UA-cam fails, FIRST thing I'm doing is calling up my smart friends and asking them to teach me 😅
Cuz I'm in college for computer science (yes I know about how people about college but I'm forced to by family) , but I know it's not enough to be adept at it
@@mg682 I don't think programming books are where I would look.. I would start programming.. start with hello world and go from there. Pick a language and give yourself challenges and solve them.. Make a web page where you can input data and store it and recall it.. Then add more challenges and tasks.. pick something you like... baseball.. make an online game.. start small and keep progressing... Python, java, etc.
Hey Andrei. I was scrolling through UA-cam for a while looking for somebody who was genuine to learn from. I can see you are one of the few who want to educate rather than clickbait for views. I appreciate your work. I hope more people are able to find your channel.
It's all about attaining a useful skill, mastering it, and being of service to others. As long as your the best or up there with the best at it any skill can be lucrative.
That's because this will work but only if you have the right circumstances. Rich people can tell you how to get rich because they already have all the resources needed to get rich.
i’m 17 turning 18 next month. between my moms mental abuse and homeschooling letting me cheat in math i’m abt to do my ged. i don’t think i have a chance. honestly. i really appreciate this video man i’m trying
I'm a Motherfucker • 67 years ago surely you can spend some money to save and hide cash. Make a small business selling stuff to kids and school, then stockpile cash in your backpack
💯 agree with the software development track. I went from being a community college dropout working in a warehouse counting inventory 10 years ago for barely above minimum wage to making over $150k a year as a developer.
brother I just found your channel two days ago, and this is gold content oh my gosh. I wish I knew about you sooner. you're hilarious + provide actually good content
Andrei Jikh plz don’t say retarted, just say dumb or something, I’m somewhat of offended cause my brother has autism and it sucks, and many people don’t think about the word retarted, good content btw
Jonathan Gant typically you would need a degree to get into that field- I believe Mr. Jikh is trying to show positions that you can acquire without creating the student loan debt. He says this at the end of the video that he would do that if he could go back 😂
"ANd if you're young and you're in college, just please consider not going into over 100K in dept in gaining a liberal arts degree. Just don't do it.." *Me a 18 year old Sophomore in college about to transfer into a Anthropology degree* I feel personally attacked. No but like really, I'm gonna end up leaving the country to go to college, because WHY IS AMERICAN COLLEGE SO EXPENSIVE?! Everywhere else, it's like basically free (at least compared to US) and now I just want to study anthropology but NO I live in a state where all the community college that I can actually afford doesn't offer the thing I want to do for the rest of my life, so I now I have to figure out how to get that education without falling into dept, then I think "Oh, wait I'll just study abroad. I mean, it's super cheap and basically free in a lot of European countries I'll just go there" Then FUCKING COVID PANDEMIC HAPPENS and now I'm like "Well, that's just great. What do I do now. I need to figure out how to come up with a lot of money, so that I can at least pay off everything." Money doesn't buy happiness, but it certainly pays for your tuition.
get ur degree of anthropology from robert sephrers anthropology youtube channel before he is banned off all platforms the anthropology they teach in school is going to be fake political motivated brainwashing
7:20 is wrong - In order to be a detective you have to have a minimum of 5 years within that particular law enforcement agency. You can not just come off the street and just be a detective, this is not a TV show. You have to go to a police academy for 14 months, then you have to be assigned a precinct and work as a police officer for 5 years first. Before you can become a detective you have to be a Sargent first & you need to take a test first and after 3 years as a Sargent, then you are able to qualify to take the Lieutenant's test and work as a Lieutenant for a minimum of 3 years. THEN and only THEN you are allowed to take the detective 3rd Class test. If you pass the Detective 3rd class test, then you are assigned a lead officer in the detective squad and you work as a detective 3rd class for a minimum of 5 years, before you can take a second mandatory test to go up a class to Detective 2nd class. then after 4 years as a detective 2nd class, any high ranking officer within your precinct can promote you to Detective 1st class. Each one of the ranks you need to work the first year of each rank under supervision and on probation period of that first year. In cities like NYC, you need High School Diploma and 60 college credits (2 years of military service will negate the 60 college credits). and must be under the age of 35 when called for the main entrance police exam. candidates are required to pass a drug and alcohol screening with a sporadic test throughout your career as a police officer. (meaning, you can get immediately pulled off the street by a high ranking officer to take a mandatory test. If you fail, you're basically gone from the department. Also, mandatory retiring age is 62. -- One thing to note, ANY civil service jobs after working for 20 years will grant you a pension. You dont get pensions from any other jobs that are not civil service jobs after working for 20 years. Which means if you enter the police or fire department in your city at age 25, that means that at 45 you can retire and get a pension for the rest of your life. if you decide the move on to something else, meaning another job, even another civil service job for example in transit department for your city, you still collect your mandatory pension and the income of your new job at the same time. :) When you retire, you will collect SSI, and pension from your 1st civil service job and pension from your 2nd civil service job if your went that route from age 45 to 65 years old.. 3 guarantee incomes at 65 when your mandated retiring age of 65 comes into effect. -- basically easy life from 65 onwards with 3 guaranteed incomes. I wish my parents taught me that when I was 18~20 years old....LOL
@@maddiek85101 NYPD is 6 months of academy with the Barn training after., that can extend to 24 months during RSFT aka Real Street Field Training. minimum RSFT is 14 months which is also in tandem of probationary period after the 6 months of academy time. The Barn boss tells every new recruit that enters their new assigned Barn is told that RSFT is still considered Academy training. The Barn boss can disqualify any individual in RSFT for any reason including, Any misconduct in or out of the job on or off duty during the 24 month RSFT period is an automatic disqualification from the NYPD as of 2016. and there will be no retry or re-entry. if you are disqualified during academy or RSFT, you are permanently done. no exceptions.
Its not that colege is useless, its that people don't educate themself about the degree they're taking, next thing you know what they studied for barely pays, 🤷♂️
I myself am a power plant operator and can vouch that in this line of work you can easily make six figures. The job itself isn’t bad at all. Most places work rotating shift work but you get used to it. Refineries are another one to look into that you can make a good living off of. If I had any recommendations for anyone looking to get into this line of work I strongly advise getting a maintenance or instrumentation background and try to get in any facility doing that.
There are so many jobs out there that don't require a degree. This is the information more people need to be informed of. Thank you again for making these videos!
Since I started watching your videos, I've learnt so much. Thanks so much. By the way, I taught myself to code and I currently work as a software developer. I would say it's the best thing that has happened to me.
harvesmun But it doesn’t. Companies need coding based employees pretty badly and I’ve found quite a few companies who are willing to take people with no degree as long as they can code and know what to do.
Eclair Dont care quit complaining. Leave Burger King at try to make some money. I’m a welder making 35/hr straight out of Highschool and free training.
@@maxxandcheesetv i dont want to be a damn welder, my father is into the illegal gambling business and is doing good. I might have to get into that myself since i dont want to work for no damn fucker.
As far as Nuclear Power plants there are also positions for Instrumentation and Controls and also RadCon/RadTech workers as well. I have a 2 year degree (only cost me around 20k) for I/C with a focus in Nuclear power (It was funded by a Nuke Plant). The salary cap can go above 90k if you get more certifications of course (not to mention the overtime oh lawd). There are companies that hire workers specifically for extra labor during refueling outages. You will travel all over the country (sometimes outside of it if you want) working outages and gaining experience. You can start by pushing a broom and move in any direction you want. Seriously untapped market due to the media/social bias surrounding nuclear power. I highly recommend this career path.
Great video! Also, pilot here. On avg to attain all required licensing, it will take about 70-90k of training before you can get an entry level job making about 32k a year. Then moving up the ladder to a regional airline at 65k. Then finally going to a legacy carrier starting at about 110k, but senior captains can achieve over 350-400k. Its a long road for us flybois but a well paid and fulfilling one in the end.
Oh My God you are sooo amazing. I hardly subscribe to anyone. Keep up the way you talk. It just makes everything sooo interesting. Salute to you. Have a nice life ahead
The one thing i love about this dude is he doesnt sell you crap and he gives you realistic, attainable, doable ballish avenues to earn cash and invest wisely Andrei you are dabomb🚀
Currently trying to pick up programming, I stand to believe programming will be the the far future normal universal language of creative communication.
iam pretty sure half of that income goes to maintance, insurance, permits etc. also, truck driving is one of the most dangerous jobs ever, atleast in the USA, and minor accidents endup in termination
@@kurtgainz you don't need to own your own truck to make 70k but it's not an easy job and even if yoi own your own truck you have to make wise decisions very often, because in any situation or any minute you can lose your license. I only recommend it to the ones that are into the lifestyle
@@eljoven732 That's bull sh*t. A nurse , doctor or lawyer can loose their license as well if reckless mistakes are made within their practice. Bottom line is America or any modernized society becomes a 3rd world country rapidly without the commercial driver. It's time for the acknowledgement. We make the money already....
Love the Joel Osteen dub. So funny,..but very truthful. I can completely relate to being thrown out with the bathwater as an abandoned child (raised by grandmother). Went to sea at 17 with absolutely nothing but a backpack. Learned trades and invested. Thirty years later, 26 million richer and not a single day spent at university. Not boasting, just letting people know that it's REALLY possible. Just absolutely, positively MUST ABANDON conventionality to make it happen though. Mortgage; Something for later. Family: Something for later. New car: Something for later. Dining out: Something for later. New clothes: Something for later. Annual vacations: Something for later. It's a lot of sacrifice, but life is sacrifice until you have that nest egg growing. If you're young, just stop paying attention to the Jones' and stay out of debt. Your stock picks I've conveniently titled 'Jikh's Picks.' Thanks for the entertaining content Andrei. Keep up the good work.
Hi. Im 40 looking 30 ( no joke) speak a few languages and none perfect:P In 5 years with wife and a daughter while studying for a nursing degree in the UK, I am now registered ( the course took longer due to various reason) with a shitty starting salary as a RGN even though I work in ICU. I can learn many things but programming wont be o e of them. I m also 50k £ in debt with £5000 potentially to use towards something that can get me out of this. I must say I have worked at least an average of 60 hours a week all this time but cant see the results. How can I take the £5000 and bring it to one more zero at the end of it in as short time possible. Thank you.
Having a well paying job is good and all, but I put fun/entertainment before salary. Of course this is my opinion but you probably should take it for granted, If you have a fun job then it will make you happier, even if you picked that job instead of the higher salary but boring job. Think about what job you REALLY want and try shooting for it, and if it doesn't work out, then you can always go the second option or third.
Really? Here in Wisconsin our journeyman wage (in my union) is $67/hr total package and the base rate is $44/hr. I started my apprenticeship last year at $20/hr and now, one year later I'm at $25/hr. Either way most tradesman make great money with little to no debt!
man... I start following your channel in 2020, but that "be happy on purpose impression", was the best, deserves alike. that´s it... I don't even care about the rest of the video.
I wish I had seen this video when I was 18, coming from a circumstance where my parents were uneducated and all my "elder wiser" family members told me to go to college. I don't have a huge amount of debt, but nonetheless, it is still extremely wack. I never would have went to college.
I earn over $7000 every month investing in bitcoin with a trading company that gives profits up to 3x roi. I could help refer you to a broker if you want to earn.
@@pritijain5578 The definition would vary company to company, basically a department in a company that handles supplies purchased to create goods, the distribution of those supplies to the production area, as well as the distribution of the finished product to customers in a timely manner. Could also be the organization of material shipped to customers if it was just a shipping facility like Amazon, instead of a company that creates and sells products.
Was disappointed that I didn't here computer science or computer programming but the end payed off. I am on my last year of my academic career (at a technical college) and all of my peers that have graduated had no problem getting a job and all talk about where else they could go to expand their career and get paid even more than their current employer.
I went to college for 2 years and dropped out. I own a home, am married, have 4 cars, a big tv, video games, property in another state. I went into technology about 22 years ago.. just like today, if you have passion, drive, and are a go-getter, there's literally nothing stopping you from doing anything. But, you have to be thick skinned because without that degree you will deal with ignorant stupid people in high places the rest of your life. You need to be able to communicate well enough to prove you're worth hiring. For me it's always been easy, but some people it might be worth the 500.00 a month for the rest of your life to not have to answer those questions.. To me it was worth a new Mustang every 5 years to just answer the questions.
Good for you ShartingFish!! I LOVE hearing (err, reading) stories like yours. Grit, work ethic, f’ all attitude knowing you can do job(s) that pay MUCH more then the type LA grads from a mediocre school can get-if they can-but talk down to those w/o a degree. Oh & $100k in S/L debt ($1.2 TRILLION-mark my words, next HUGE economic bubble soon to cause havoc)
ImLostInMyOwnMind - who leases? I buy new ones, keep them till they are paid off, and sell them. I don't drive enough to lease, i have other cars to drive in crap weather, or drive in area's where door dings are possible. The mustangs are for me, they are fun to tool around in, on back country roads, get a little sideways and have fun.. after 5 years the usually have around 15-20k miles and I don't really lose that much on them.. usually get them new for around 34-37k and sell them 5 years later for 28-30k. I have owned other brands and other cars, but the mustang to me is American freedom with a good soundtrack. Typically i buy new, but I've also had Cobra's, Roush, Saleen, and McLaren's i bought preowned. The point i was trying to make for the younger generation is that if you push for it, you can have anything you want. Not to let people try to control you into thinking you have to comply with standards, and that the money you save on college can be used on other things to make you happy. It doesn't happen over night, you may need to make lifestyle changes for a few years, it may be something that might take ten years for you to accomplish, but keep your head high and push forward it's worth it, and you're worth it. Merry Xmas btw
If your leaning towards owning your own business for great financial growth: trades like plumbing, concrete, electrical work, and even others like tree topping, can pay excellent. A family friend of ours does tree topping outside Seattle (his own company, works when he wants) and makes over $180,000 annually.
Hi coffeezilla fans, here is the article this video is borrowing from, I will do my best to cite articles I do research from in the future : www.google.com/amp/s/www.cnbc.com/amp/2019/01/25/tk-jobs-that-pay-more-than-75000-that-you-can-get-without-a-bachelors-degree.html
Little late for that, don't you think?
Better late than never
you didn't do research, you just read the article line by line 🙄
Don't mind him, he would have a problem with the music industry, keep it up :)
Just saw the video by coffezilla exposing you. Damn Andrei, you had us fooled huh?
"Try your best to cite article" yeah right. More like "try harder to not get caught"
I liked your content at first. The visuals are neat. But your ruining your channel.
Your titles are all click bait crap. You load the videos with 100 ads, your starting to beg for likes, and now I find out your whole channel is a lie.
I wonder how many other videos are ripped off articles without citation?
Anyone else here because they’re questioning if college is for them
Chloe DeMahy HAHA ME
Been thinking college ain’t for me since I was in 6 grade 😐 but now idk lol
🖐🏾🖐🏾🖐🏾
I know I'm not the only one 🎶
Just dropped out. Need a plan or I’m fucked 😂😂🤣
People think I'm 30 but I'm actually 21... I basically just went straight from teenager to old man
Reverse Asian genes 😂
Nate O'Brien 30 is not old
Nate O'Brien Same
Im pretty sure im going through menopause at 29 and im a guy
Me too I’m 14 and people say I’m 25 😂
Instruction unclear. I dropped out of college and got a small loan of a million dollars.
Hai Vezina oh Trump...
You DO know that a "Small Business" is defined as a business whose average earnings over the past three years is $21 million dollars, right?
Like, I get the meme, but it's a stupid, recidivistic knee jerk from those who don't understand that business is an entirely different scale than their typical check-to-mouth employee wage slave mindset.
@@WeirdPros the joke is the fact that he sees a million dollars as "small" and chump change basically when in reality its alot.
@@JJ-di2oe Compared to where he got, yeah, it's a small sum. He also had to pau it back although with a friend if at all interest rate. But he's acknowledged that being his father son was a privilege. And boy oh boy, I'm turning 22 and starting a startup company that is very promising, but it took me years of trying different stuff and going the traditional route of university to realize that I'm not made for it. If my father was an entrepreneur and had given me mentoring, I would be so far ahead, and possibly with much better connections. But trump acknowledges that privilege, and I'm not gonna cry about it. In the end that all there is to it: what is actionable right now? What are you gonna do with what you have?
1 million isn’t a lot lol
Successful people don't become that way overnight. What most people see at a glance-wealth, a great career, purpose is the result of hard work and hustle over time. I pray that anyone who reads this will be successful in life..
You are right sir
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10. Media & Communication Workers
9. Power Plant Operators
8. Elevator Installation and Repair Operators
7. Power Station Electrical Maintenance and Repair Workers
6. Detective & Criminal Investigator
5. Commercial Pilot
4. Power Distributors & Dispatchers (Electrical Worker)
3. Police
2. Nuclear Powerplant Operators
1. Transportation Storage and Distribution Managers
Working Media & Communication for 43.5k What am I doing with my life.
Where do you get that police make a lot of money?
You need a degree to be a cop, criminal investigator and detective, and commercial pilot...
Shane Simms depends on where you live, in NY the starting salary is around 50k and after 5+ years you’re able to make 85k+ and some may be able to make 100k+ but that’s only because the living cost is the highest in the country, higher than La.
@@ren3480 i guess you are right, i don't know how it is in US, but i live in Poland and here you need degree to apply for
a postgraduate studies and finish it to become a criminal investigator, so in fact you need longer education than many other jobs ;p i know becasue when i graduated International Transport my university informed me that there is a posibility of this kind of
postgraduate studies and working for police at investigating international smuggling, the same conditions are for criminal investigators.
Now i regret to not choose this career path xD
Actually, the highest paying job is being MrBeast's friend 😂
How to apply?
Marcus legit got picked up off the side of the road sooo
I agree but how to
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Lol
I am moving to hawaii all by myself at 19 to work on a ranch and to have a second job like in a shop.
I don't have a college degree and I don't want to pay so much for a college. For me success isn't about a degree, for me success is about happiness and living the best life, my life and not the life everyone is choosing to live
Have Fun! Hawaii is wonderful!
Youre making a big mistake... Hawaii is extremely expensive and one of the worst places to start a business
Trevor Cortes her life , let her do what she wants . It’s about being happy if she ends up broke she ends up broke , but the ones you doubt are the ones who will make it .
its_ E.L.L.Y Don’t let people like Ol’ Trevor tug-nuts above dictate your decisions. I was stationed there for about 3 years. It left a bad taste in my mouth but only because that was where I worked and wasn’t some sort of vacation like people back home only think of it. I imagine you’ll probably be grinding too because the cost of living with the average wage there (it doesn’t make sense). But I hope you find a great life there and suitable job, maybe even find some “loop holes” to manage yourself there and do whatever you want in the end. You’re 19, you got nothing but time on your side.
@@jacobbordelon8586 so true
3:28 media and communication workers
4:57 power plant operator
5:57 elevator installer
6:34 electronic repair
7:50 forensic science
8:29 commercial pilot
8:50 electric power distributor
9:20 police
9:35 nuclear power plant operator
10:05 transportation and distribution managers
Thank you
Omg thank you 🙏🏻
Appreciate
tnx
This is greatly appreciated ♥️
Someone on the internet: You look 40.
Him: Really?!! I look 40!!???
Me: Psh, yeah, he's obviously in his 30's
Him: I'm 55
Me: *spits coffee*
Chanda Dobra I thought he was kidding? Was he not?
he’s 31 haha
I was like oh really you look young 😂
I thought he was in his early mid 30s 🤷🏾♀️🧘🏾♀️🌻🧘🏾♀️ bro has been taking great care of himself.
Seriously.. how old is he??
UA-cam: your broke get a job
Me: I dont have a degree
UA-cam: say no more
Your 🤮🤮🤮
you're
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Lol
Why is no one talking about how this man literally taught the cast of Now You See me the cool tricks n shit. Super cool lmao
Haha thank you!
@@AndreiJikh u taught the now u see me crew?????????
:D D: I did!
@@AndreiJikh Legend! Lol
Right???? Fukin amazing
I’m 17 years on and beyond stressed over what I’ll be doing for my future I didn’t know any options I knew college didn’t have to be that answer but I had no idea what to do this video did much more then help me it gave me so many options and helped me realize there is a world of opportunities
It’s been causing me anxiety as well
You're not supposed to know at your age. Just try out anything you think you may be good at/ enjoy and save a little money as you go. If you can teach yourself, that is huge because part of growing ups is learning and teaching yourself as you go. Talk to people who are successful and find a common denominator as to why they are successful.
A lot of companies offer tuition reimbursement including mine so you get work experience plus college paid for . There is one girl with us that started while still in college then as soon as she graduated she had an instant promotion while her friends that were living on student loans are stuck trying to find a job gain experience and pay down debt . Doing it the way I told you requires more upfront work but comes with a lot less stress later on.
Mann, i just graduated and im 17 1/2 and feeling clueless in life right now, have no idea what i want to do
Don’t think of it as “what will I do for the rest of my life?”
Think of it like “what do I want to try to succeed in for the next 5-8 years”
People focus on finding one sole career as if they’ll only do that for the rest of their lives. Sure, some go that route. But you’ll be much less stressed if you focus more on short-mid term goals.
Needed this. School is just feeling like it’s not for me, luckily I’m at a community college with no debt right now and still young
I'm in the same position man. I'm about to graduate community college and I'm struggling to get through this semester. My biggest fear is going to college and losing what little drive I have and end up wasting a whole lot of time and money.
You work for 40yrs to have $1M in your
retirement, meanwhile some people are putting just $10K in a meme coin from just few months ago and now they are multimillionaires......
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Is it possible to produce superior performance provided you do something different from the majority, However most of us tend to pay more attention to the shiniest position in the market to cost proper diversification.
Having monitored my portfolio performance which has made a jaw dropping $290k from just the past two quarters alone, I have learned why experienced trder's make more success in the market
@Lucia Gratton Do you trde by yourself?
@Lucia Gratton That's impressive, are you giving her your money or how do you go about it, what's really the idea behind copying trde's.
When you procrastinating so hard that you star looking for a job
Marius Radoi this is such a faking mood lmao
Yo facts
Lmao
😂😂😂😂😂
I REALLY DO NOT KNOW WHAT THAT MESNS
The sad part about these jobs is that YES, technically by qualifications you don't need a degree. However, with most employers they are looking for the best applicant in which ppl with no degrees will be competing against ppl with degrees for the same position and we all know how that will turn out.......
U.S. Military here. Did engineering and operated ship power plants. Definitely dont need a college degree for the power plant ones
That's the reality of it when you actually try to go apply for any of these jobs.
Friend of mine is a power plant operator no degree . I have a cdl and a pilots license I make a lot more driving a truck over 100 k a year with benefits that include tuition reimbursement for college.
I'm just going to start lying on applications
The fact that he used some of Joel Osteen's sermons amuses me.
Im amused at your amusement 🤣
I was wondering who that was
i want you to help me do something please.
I thought it was Zig Ziglar
Any idea what specific sermon it is? Sounded inspirational.
Im a college drop out, graduated from cosmetology school turned into dog groomer making 6 figures. Dog grooming as of right now requires NO license/ certification and (if you find a privately owned salon) no high school Diploma...just A LOT of patience.
Did you pay for cosmetology school??
I thought most dog groomers make minimum wage?
Fucking love dogs
Do you live in/near a city?
hiiii! i’d like to ask you some questions about dog grooming?
The easiest way to look younger is when people ask how old you are..........add 10 years to your real age. They will be shocked and impressed.
UPDATE: Feb 7 2020
Haha wow! Thanks for all the likes. You guys are great.
But I look younger than my age so...
Comedian Arj Barker tells this joke in Standup Comedy,lol
Well, then I guess I'm the odd ball, I'm almost 40 and look 20 O.O....
@@Sphoxros Well I am old enough to be your Mother but I look younger and could be your older sister. My Mother was the same,looked younger than her age.
When i tell my real age nobody belives me. I even get asked for my id to buy alcohol. I am 26
I’m scared to grow up and get a job
Right
Peppa Pig yess u got a job now im still a junior in highschool im gettin nervous
I’m 17 and gonna graduate soon idk what to do
@@sleepyman1648 wtf i got 1 yr left fck i dont know wat todo too
It sucks
Everyone talking about how to look younger and here I am 21 years old looking like a straight 15 year old.
That's a good thing, trust me!
Relatable, 20 years old and look 14 it’s worse when you’re a male.. 🤣
In my case it's vice versa lol😂
Right??
I'm 21 , and I'm told I look around 17
Glad that theirs someone that relates with me
Some of these jobs you may not NEED a college degree, but 9 times out of 10 you will lose the job to someone with a degree if you apply and don't have one because so many people do.
Mike not true. Personality goes a long way and most employers know how to read between those lines. If you’re equally matched in every way with the exception of the degree, then yes, the degree will be the deciding factor, but this occurs far less than 9 out of 10.
I’m gonna drive for Uber in my Cybertruck lmao
😂😂😂
Make it a UA-cam video and you got yourself a 100k+ views vid, promote it on social media too
😂
He talks a lot about how he’s made enough to get three different houses in Beverly Hills just by enrolling with these guys , it’s really helped us to be honest I can’t lie so yeah
Who's watching this vid with Bachelors degree and unemployed? 🙋🏻♀️
MKH 93 who
MKH 93 what kind of degree do u have
💁🏻♀️
BA Degree in Communication and underemployed working in warehousing.
@@Meriemferhatl121 what country are you even from?
So Homer Simpson actually makes a pretty good living.
Well theres a theory which they are actually rich
I mean marge doesn't work. His salary supports a family of 8 including pets and grand pa
Crazy how you never really think of that growing up lol.
You dont see his house
That man house is huge
I’m a young 51 years old. I’m taking a coding class come 2020. I can find a good job and continue to expand my online business.
wow at 51 you didn't give up and still hope to study more. That's amazing and inspiration. Good luck.
Good on you! My father is a 40 years old living under government benefits who's only excuse not to work, or study is "old age".
Take me along
@@annikajade5600 Sorry to hear that. No purpose in life? Having purpose and a passion is key. Right?
@@trenchytrenchy5274 You can work for it. It's fun.
Warren Buffet recommends scrolling back up and buying call options on the like button
option trading is the future Investment, investing in it will be the wisest thing to do
saving your money and investing into Bitcoin will be the wisest thing to do to ensure success .
trading services helped me recover from my lost and also raise capital for my truck business
You are not far from making profits she has been taking care of my trading account for months now and I have make a lot
Do a video trading futures! In just transitioned to it from trading stocks... doing a small account off $1000 which I started today trading the /MES before moving to the big boy /ES... made $600 within 15 minutes! Next week about to be 🔥🔥🔥
Same story for me man. Had a scholarship for college and dropped out after a year due to losing it. Now I'm working in Real Estate Wholesaling full-time. Great video!
How much do you make?
Just curious
Do you like it?
I agree on Tech. The job I'd recommend that makes the most money without a degree is programming. Give yourself a couple years to get good at it (at night if you are already working), build up your github resume, and then get a job. Just get your foot in the door (starting programmers are around 80k to 100k+ in a normal city, not CA where its higher -- and sky is the limit if you join tech companies with stock options). I've hired tons of people in tech over the years, and I went from caring if someone went to college to not caring in the least. I care about passion for programming.
Love that footage of your dad.. and I'm not into religion, but I love when I hear Joel O talk. :)
It's incredible what a few months of learning those skills will do for your financial future. If UA-cam fails, FIRST thing I'm doing is calling up my smart friends and asking them to teach me 😅
Programming is a smart skill to learn for sure 💰 💰 💰
What programming books do u recommend?
Cuz I'm in college for computer science (yes I know about how people about college but I'm forced to by family) , but I know it's not enough to be adept at it
@@mg682 I don't think programming books are where I would look.. I would start programming.. start with hello world and go from there. Pick a language and give yourself challenges and solve them.. Make a web page where you can input data and store it and recall it.. Then add more challenges and tasks.. pick something you like... baseball.. make an online game.. start small and keep progressing... Python, java, etc.
Hey Andrei.
I was scrolling through UA-cam for a while looking for somebody who was genuine to learn from. I can see you are one of the few who want to educate rather than clickbait for views. I appreciate your work. I hope more people are able to find your channel.
It's all about attaining a useful skill, mastering it, and being of service to others. As long as your the best or up there with the best at it any skill can be lucrative.
Why does this sound Like one of those rich people that tell you how to be rich too but doesn’t work
lol
Because unlike a get rich fast scheme, this is a work hard in this industry and you will succeed. Most people don't actually want to work.
@@NoobNoobNews work smart not hard
That's because this will work but only if you have the right circumstances. Rich people can tell you how to get rich because they already have all the resources needed to get rich.
I think this guy is an industry plant, he's clearly getting a check from robinhood
Loved the Joel Osteen "voice over." lol
Right lol
Tru
It might just be me, but even though this guy is 55, His energy feels like he is in his 20’s.
Guess making good money really helps..
Yep..agreed..
rosaleen ambrose hes 30
He's clearly not 55
Dumbass he’s not 55
The time you spent to make this video, for my viewing. Awesome content man
Yes!!! Immigrant parents do NOT play about education. But college is not for everyone 🤦🏽😭 the struggle lol
Thank you for this video 🙌🏾
Learning to function and deal with struggle is the most important thing you will learn in College.
Most immigrants are taller than me I’m 5 feet 1 in height & im 28 years old man! I brag of being very short. Being short for guy makes me stand out
this man looks younger than me, while I'm just 18 years old
Okay but that mid-motivational voice speech intro thing was actually really motivating tho :’ )
i’m 17 turning 18 next month. between my moms mental abuse and homeschooling letting me cheat in math i’m abt to do my ged. i don’t think i have a chance. honestly. i really appreciate this video man i’m trying
and my just family trauma and ptsd and anxiety/depression
When you’re 17 so u can’t invest 😪
Get a job, save up as much as you can, and start investing the day you turn 18. Wish I started saving when I was 17.
I'm a Motherfucker • 67 years ago surely you can spend some money to save and hide cash. Make a small business selling stuff to kids and school, then stockpile cash in your backpack
when you're 17 and cant tell the difference between "your" and "you're" lol . JK =))
Lobsta exactly what I am doing thank you!
Simon Pham fixed it!
Homer simpson be sand bagging us. He's loaded AF.
Andrei can really explain job descriptions. He really makes all jobs sound interesting. Need more videos like this!
💯 agree with the software development track. I went from being a community college dropout working in a warehouse counting inventory 10 years ago for barely above minimum wage to making over $150k a year as a developer.
Money brings happiness, it brings financial security, food, travel, a roof over your head.
So many great options without a degree. Carefully consider all options 👍
brother I just found your channel two days ago, and this is gold content oh my gosh. I wish I knew about you sooner. you're hilarious + provide actually good content
Thanks man! :D I'm kind of retarded, but that's my channel
Andrei Jikh plz don’t say retarted, just say dumb or something, I’m somewhat of offended cause my brother has autism and it sucks, and many people don’t think about the word retarted, good content btw
@@andremelendrez9534 wtf lol
I woke up this morning, looked around for my shoes, I know by that I've got them old, walkin blues.
Did he really just say “where my Asians at?💀😂😂😂😂😂😂
💀💀💀
He's not wrong.🤣
🤣🤣🤣
He’s Asian
Highest paying job: Being BEYONCÉ
Always be yourself... unless you can be Beyoncé, then be Beyoncé
If the goal is to get rich instead of to get popular, Jeff Bezos'd make a better choice....
@@retardbuster1498 I’ll stick with being BEYONCÉ.
The lip syncing 😂
I wish I knew this 10 years ago 🤕😞
LOL, yea....me too though.... 😂
Cyber security stats 80k
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Jonathan Gant typically you would need a degree to get into that field- I believe Mr. Jikh is trying to show positions that you can acquire without creating the student loan debt. He says this at the end of the video that he would do that if he could go back 😂
😂😂😂
Is that Joel Osteen?? 😂😂
"ANd if you're young and you're in college, just please consider not going into over 100K in dept in gaining a liberal arts degree. Just don't do it.."
*Me a 18 year old Sophomore in college about to transfer into a Anthropology degree* I feel personally attacked.
No but like really, I'm gonna end up leaving the country to go to college, because WHY IS AMERICAN COLLEGE SO EXPENSIVE?! Everywhere else, it's like basically free (at least compared to US) and now I just want to study anthropology but NO I live in a state where all the community college that I can actually afford doesn't offer the thing I want to do for the rest of my life, so I now I have to figure out how to get that education without falling into dept, then I think "Oh, wait I'll just study abroad. I mean, it's super cheap and basically free in a lot of European countries I'll just go there"
Then FUCKING COVID PANDEMIC HAPPENS and now I'm like "Well, that's just great. What do I do now. I need to figure out how to come up with a lot of money, so that I can at least pay off everything." Money doesn't buy happiness, but it certainly pays for your tuition.
Literally no one asked
get ur degree of anthropology from robert sephrers anthropology youtube channel before he is banned off all platforms the anthropology they teach in school is going to be fake political motivated brainwashing
7:20 is wrong - In order to be a detective you have to have a minimum of 5 years within that particular law enforcement agency.
You can not just come off the street and just be a detective, this is not a TV show. You have to go to a police academy for 14 months,
then you have to be assigned a precinct and work as a police officer for 5 years first. Before you can become a detective you have to be a Sargent first & you need to take a test first
and after 3 years as a Sargent, then you are able to qualify to take the Lieutenant's test and work as a Lieutenant for a minimum of 3 years.
THEN and only THEN you are allowed to take the detective 3rd Class test.
If you pass the Detective 3rd class test, then you are assigned a lead officer in the detective squad and you work as a detective 3rd class for a minimum of 5 years,
before you can take a second mandatory test to go up a class to Detective 2nd class.
then after 4 years as a detective 2nd class, any high ranking officer within your precinct can promote you to Detective 1st class.
Each one of the ranks you need to work the first year of each rank under supervision and on probation period of that first year.
In cities like NYC, you need High School Diploma and 60 college credits (2 years of military service will negate the 60 college credits).
and must be under the age of 35 when called for the main entrance police exam. candidates are required to pass a drug and alcohol screening with a sporadic test throughout your career as a police officer. (meaning, you can get immediately pulled off the street by a high ranking officer to take a mandatory test. If you fail, you're basically gone from the department.
Also, mandatory retiring age is 62. -- One thing to note, ANY civil service jobs after working for 20 years will grant you a pension.
You dont get pensions from any other jobs that are not civil service jobs after working for 20 years.
Which means if you enter the police or fire department in your city at age 25, that means that at 45 you can retire and get a pension for the rest of your life.
if you decide the move on to something else, meaning another job, even another civil service job for example in transit department for your city, you still collect your mandatory pension and the income of your new job at the same time. :)
When you retire, you will collect SSI, and pension from your 1st civil service job and pension from your 2nd civil service job if your went that route from age 45 to 65 years old..
3 guarantee incomes at 65 when your mandated retiring age of 65 comes into effect. -- basically easy life from 65 onwards with 3 guaranteed incomes.
I wish my parents taught me that when I was 18~20 years old....LOL
Where are you that the police academy is 14 months? It's only like 4 months in South Carolina
@@maddiek85101
NYPD is 6 months of academy with the Barn training after., that can extend to 24 months during RSFT aka Real Street Field Training.
minimum RSFT is 14 months which is also in tandem of probationary period after the 6 months of academy time.
The Barn boss tells every new recruit that enters their new assigned Barn is told that RSFT is still considered Academy training.
The Barn boss can disqualify any individual in RSFT for any reason including,
Any misconduct in or out of the job on or off duty during the 24 month RSFT period is an automatic disqualification from the NYPD as of 2016.
and there will be no retry or re-entry. if you are disqualified during academy or RSFT, you are permanently done. no exceptions.
@@TwstedTV That's insane, but I am sure it's good training so less screw ups. Never knew that it lasted that long
It’s 2019.. how do people not know college is useless and will lead to debt and unhappiness
Most people are dumb.
Unless it’s a certain field (doctor or lawyer etc) yes it’s a fucking scam
I’m going to college I think 🤔..?
Its not that colege is useless, its that people don't educate themself about the degree they're taking, next thing you know what they studied for barely pays, 🤷♂️
Gab Theriault facts they should go to community college first
Just wanted to take a moment to appreciate the production and editing skills on show here. Subtle, smooth and slick. Keep up the great work!
I myself am a power plant operator and can vouch that in this line of work you can easily make six figures. The job itself isn’t bad at all. Most places work rotating shift work but you get used to it. Refineries are another one to look into that you can make a good living off of. If I had any recommendations for anyone looking to get into this line of work I strongly advise getting a maintenance or instrumentation background and try to get in any facility doing that.
How many power plant operator jobs are open right now in the ENTIRE USA, maybe one or two?
i was looking into it but can’t find any in my area.
There are so many jobs out there that don't require a degree. This is the information more people need to be informed of. Thank you again for making these videos!
I never commented until this video that lil snippet was funny
"Where my Asians at" xD
Salut!
The ending was so comforting
Since I started watching your videos, I've learnt so much. Thanks so much. By the way, I taught myself to code and I currently work as a software developer. I would say it's the best thing that has happened to me.
That’s so great man! Way to go! I’m jelly
without a degree? that's great to hear also!
Traditional Russia profession: *WORLD CLASS ACROBAT*
acrobat shortages in 2022
No programming nor web development, interesting.
I Was really surprised as well.
harvesmun But it doesn’t. Companies need coding based employees pretty badly and I’ve found quite a few companies who are willing to take people with no degree as long as they can code and know what to do.
yoitskane
They don’t get paid well though, they go to a middle tier company that pays middling wages for below average code, no disrespect.
12:17 -12:38 , thats some real advice. Thank you!! I needed to hear that.
That was an ad lmao
Exiled you have to skip the ad ofc
Officially a fan after that intro 😭😭👌
😂😂😂😂same
The “happiness” dialogue spoke to me on another level🤯 I am scared😳
I can already tell you watch pppeter 😂😂
@Gsel Geeez you’re gorgeous!
Reggie Thank you :)
The photo
Let's all just take a moment to realize he used Kingdom Hearts as a reference image.
KH is life!!
@@AndreiJikh I havent played 3 yet, but I played 1 & 2 when they came out and loved them!
VideoFX you need to play the spinoffs
@@AndreiJikh man of culture I see
In what world is 21 a teenager?
4:19, wow, I did not know you were apart of that, congratulations , that's actually really cool.
☝️ ☝️ ☝️
You can add banking to the list. And it's easily accessible everywhere. I have no college degree and make over 80k a year.
Just working at a bank?
My goodness, that was the best thing I’ve seen in a long time. That speech on happiness was gold
😂 thanks Bayley haha
All these jobs have like 1 opening to a city of 50,000
Eclair Dont care quit complaining. Leave Burger King at try to make some money. I’m a welder making 35/hr straight out of Highschool and free training.
@@maxxandcheesetv Nobody wants to be a workaday welder.
@Shay Chavaun Yes that's selective. Can't just walk in off the street and say hey hire me!
@Shay Chavaun Figure of speech
@@maxxandcheesetv i dont want to be a damn welder, my father is into the illegal gambling business and is doing good. I might have to get into that myself since i dont want to work for no damn fucker.
have learnt so much through the internet than I actually did in school ain't that really mind blowing
You are absolutely right sir, the internet is very educational and informative
I liked because he put Kingdom Hearts as the reference to experience points.
As far as Nuclear Power plants there are also positions for Instrumentation and Controls and also RadCon/RadTech workers as well. I have a 2 year degree (only cost me around 20k) for I/C with a focus in Nuclear power (It was funded by a Nuke Plant). The salary cap can go above 90k if you get more certifications of course (not to mention the overtime oh lawd). There are companies that hire workers specifically for extra labor during refueling outages. You will travel all over the country (sometimes outside of it if you want) working outages and gaining experience. You can start by pushing a broom and move in any direction you want. Seriously untapped market due to the media/social bias surrounding nuclear power. I highly recommend this career path.
Great video! Also, pilot here. On avg to attain all required licensing, it will take about 70-90k of training before you can get an entry level job making about 32k a year. Then moving up the ladder to a regional airline at 65k. Then finally going to a legacy carrier starting at about 110k, but senior captains can achieve over 350-400k. Its a long road for us flybois but a well paid and fulfilling one in the end.
You better love flying!
Hello, do pilots have to be vaccinated now? I wanted to be a pilot but if I have to be vaccinated i will not do it.
Oh My God you are sooo amazing. I hardly subscribe to anyone. Keep up the way you talk. It just makes everything sooo interesting. Salute to you. Have a nice life ahead
The one thing i love about this dude is he doesnt sell you crap and he gives you realistic, attainable, doable ballish avenues to earn cash and invest wisely Andrei you are dabomb🚀
hitting us with that Joel osteen LOOL
I thought it did sound like Joel Osteen.
Oh God, i love the Joel Osteen part!
Yooooo. I’m crying. I totally did not expect this. 🤣🤣🤣
Truck Driving, 7 months in pulling 81,000 a year plus free college
Currently trying to pick up programming, I stand to believe programming will be the the far future normal universal language of creative communication.
The future is now old man. *coughs* in creative communication of memes.
THIS DUDE FORGOT TRUCK DRIVING U CAN MAKE 75K TO 100k OR MORE OWNING YOUR OWN TRUCK.
iam pretty sure half of that income goes to maintance, insurance, permits etc. also, truck driving is one of the most dangerous jobs ever, atleast in the USA, and minor accidents endup in termination
I make 70k in trucking gross, and I sleep in my own bed at home every night
@@kurtgainz you don't need to own your own truck to make 70k but it's not an easy job and even if yoi own your own truck you have to make wise decisions very often, because in any situation or any minute you can lose your license. I only recommend it to the ones that are into the lifestyle
@@eljoven732 That's bull sh*t. A nurse , doctor or lawyer can loose their license as well if reckless mistakes are made within their practice. Bottom line is America or any modernized society becomes a 3rd world country rapidly without the commercial driver. It's time for the acknowledgement. We make the money already....
give sorry to tell you buddy but you can make 400,000k if you own your own truck you just have to be smart
You deserve way more recognition haha love your edits
Ok... the lip sync performance to Joel Osteen made me snort laughing.
Love the Joel Osteen dub. So funny,..but very truthful. I can completely relate to being thrown out with the bathwater as an abandoned child (raised by grandmother). Went to sea at 17 with absolutely nothing but a backpack. Learned trades and invested. Thirty years later, 26 million richer and not a single day spent at university. Not boasting, just letting people know that it's REALLY possible. Just absolutely, positively MUST ABANDON conventionality to make it happen though.
Mortgage; Something for later. Family: Something for later. New car: Something for later. Dining out: Something for later. New clothes: Something for later. Annual vacations: Something for later. It's a lot of sacrifice, but life is sacrifice until you have that nest egg growing. If you're young, just stop paying attention to the Jones' and stay out of debt.
Your stock picks I've conveniently titled 'Jikh's Picks.'
Thanks for the entertaining content Andrei. Keep up the good work.
Hi. Im 40 looking 30 ( no joke) speak a few languages and none perfect:P In 5 years with wife and a daughter while studying for a nursing degree in the UK, I am now registered ( the course took longer due to various reason) with a shitty starting salary as a RGN even though I work in ICU. I can learn many things but programming wont be o e of them. I m also 50k £ in debt with £5000 potentially to use towards something that can get me out of this. I must say I have worked at least an average of 60 hours a week all this time but cant see the results. How can I take the £5000 and bring it to one more zero at the end of it in as short time possible. Thank you.
Having a well paying job is good and all, but I put fun/entertainment before salary.
Of course this is my opinion but you probably should take it for granted, If you have a fun job then it will make you happier, even if you picked that job instead of the higher salary but boring job. Think about what job you REALLY want and try shooting for it, and if it doesn't work out, then you can always go the second option or third.
I swear, You make the best videos on the internet. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ha I wish!
Dude your preaching as a pastor, so funny. I needed that. Thank you
When he said immigrant parents I was like ":o How he know?"
Because his parents were immigrants, how else lol
I just started a construction plumbing apprenticeship starting at $15 an hour but after 4 years i will be making about $30 an hour
J3tfuel how!! I wanna learn
J3tfuel me to
Really? Here in Wisconsin our journeyman wage (in my union) is $67/hr total package and the base rate is $44/hr. I started my apprenticeship last year at $20/hr and now, one year later I'm at $25/hr. Either way most tradesman make great money with little to no debt!
@@Hi4387 thats really good money right there but are you union? My company isnt unionized so maybe thats why theres a difference.
@@ludwigwittgenstein2422 🤣🤣 you sound stupid af, inflation is like 20-40 cents a year.
9:40 so Homer from the Simpsons was actually ballin with money..... he had us fooled for an idiot with no money
Yeah they even talk about it in one episode. A college degree dude walks into his house and realizes how loaded he is
man... I start following your channel in 2020, but that "be happy on purpose impression", was the best, deserves alike. that´s it... I don't even care about the rest of the video.
The other day I was saying “I need to find a few skills I could turn into revenue, and just grind out my 20’s”
I wish I had seen this video when I was 18, coming from a circumstance where my parents were uneducated and all my "elder wiser" family members told me to go to college. I don't have a huge amount of debt, but nonetheless, it is still extremely wack. I never would have went to college.
I've been working in a supply chain for 5 years and had no idea my experience could land me such a higher paying job. Thanks for the tip!!!
I earn over $7000 every month investing in bitcoin with a trading company that gives profits up to 3x roi. I could help refer you to a broker if you want to earn.
What's supply chain? Please elaborate.
@@pritijain5578 The definition would vary company to company, basically a department in a company that handles supplies purchased to create goods, the distribution of those supplies to the production area, as well as the distribution of the finished product to customers in a timely manner. Could also be the organization of material shipped to customers if it was just a shipping facility like Amazon, instead of a company that creates and sells products.
I stuck around till the end, not disappointed... 📈
Was disappointed that I didn't here computer science or computer programming but the end payed off. I am on my last year of my academic career (at a technical college) and all of my peers that have graduated had no problem getting a job and all talk about where else they could go to expand their career and get paid even more than their current employer.
I went to college for 2 years and dropped out. I own a home, am married, have 4 cars, a big tv, video games, property in another state. I went into technology about 22 years ago.. just like today, if you have passion, drive, and are a go-getter, there's literally nothing stopping you from doing anything. But, you have to be thick skinned because without that degree you will deal with ignorant stupid people in high places the rest of your life. You need to be able to communicate well enough to prove you're worth hiring. For me it's always been easy, but some people it might be worth the 500.00 a month for the rest of your life to not have to answer those questions.. To me it was worth a new Mustang every 5 years to just answer the questions.
ShartingFish new Mustang every 5 years? Damn ur wasting a shit load of money leasing a car
Good for you ShartingFish!! I LOVE hearing (err, reading) stories like yours. Grit, work ethic, f’ all attitude knowing you can do job(s) that pay MUCH more then the type LA grads from a mediocre school can get-if they can-but talk down to those w/o a degree. Oh & $100k in S/L debt ($1.2 TRILLION-mark my words, next HUGE economic bubble soon to cause havoc)
Btw w/o using the Cyrillic alphabet..no torque niatee uvas, usha oching nravinsa vasha informatsiya
ImLostInMyOwnMind - who leases? I buy new ones, keep them till they are paid off, and sell them. I don't drive enough to lease, i have other cars to drive in crap weather, or drive in area's where door dings are possible. The mustangs are for me, they are fun to tool around in, on back country roads, get a little sideways and have fun.. after 5 years the usually have around 15-20k miles and I don't really lose that much on them.. usually get them new for around 34-37k and sell them 5 years later for 28-30k. I have owned other brands and other cars, but the mustang to me is American freedom with a good soundtrack. Typically i buy new, but I've also had Cobra's, Roush, Saleen, and McLaren's i bought preowned. The point i was trying to make for the younger generation is that if you push for it, you can have anything you want. Not to let people try to control you into thinking you have to comply with standards, and that the money you save on college can be used on other things to make you happy. It doesn't happen over night, you may need to make lifestyle changes for a few years, it may be something that might take ten years for you to accomplish, but keep your head high and push forward it's worth it, and you're worth it. Merry Xmas btw
If your leaning towards owning your own business for great financial growth: trades like plumbing, concrete, electrical work, and even others like tree topping, can pay excellent.
A family friend of ours does tree topping outside Seattle (his own company, works when he wants) and makes over $180,000 annually.