I'm normally not a huge fan of this type of video, but the way you conducted the interviews, and how you allowed the interviewees to elaborate with their opinions, made this video great. Would love to see more of these!
wish more people recognized that on top of what doctors do for a living, they had to put in so many years of work to make the money that they do. it’s not just a “my parents were rich so i became a doctor”
I don't see a lot of people say that about doctors. What people criticize is that the expense of schooling to become a doctor is so high that it lowers the amount of people who see it as a viable career option. They are priced out of it. That and to be able to devote so much time to studying to become a doctor you need some kind of support system (the US being a hyper individualistic country doesn't really appreciate support systems like other countries do). Money helps a lot in the kind of support system you need, which is why a lot of doctors (not all obviously) tend to come from at minimum upper middle class backgrounds. If you look at countries that have more affordable higher education (or fully tax paid and still arguably cheaper) than the US has, there is a much higher rate of doctors per capita. That is the issue I think people really have. What I tend to hear is, "You're a doctor? You must have come from a rich family." It is not saying that they became a doctor because they have rich parents, it's saying they had the support structure in place to allow them to become a doctor. When people mean Rich in that context, they usually mean upper middle class and above.
@@fr33dave well put! generally what i was aiming at is the fact that (in my opinion) the amount of hard work that goes into years on years of schooling, gets overlooked or overshadowed by the choice of profession itself. whether you had the ideal support system in place or not, it takes a lot of time and dedication.
Tristan! I'm happy you've made a detour from your usual content it shows that you're not afraid of growth and you're definitely not afraid to approach people professionally.....Cheers🥂
7:18 This is my favorite interview. He says what I wish were being said on most of these types of video interviews. Go for the money, so that you can afford to follow your passion! Because it usually doesn't work the other way around. My favorite: don't come to NYC, experience the world. The life you can have in New York, you can probably have it better in Charlotte, NC! So true.
this man got himself a camera man and do completely shifted and upgraded the content i wanna see more of this! Bro went ghost for 3 weeks for this i thought he forgot about us but he been workin!
I love the idea of working hard and grinding to support your passion. This may be obvious (and I'm currently doing so, unintentionally), but hearing it is quite true. You don't have to love your day job (regardless of the pay), but understanding that even being a 'starving artist' today means working hard is quite relieving. Even if you aren't where you'd like to be, you are likely at least making progress. 🙌😊
Tristan it’s your interview style and intellect…wow! You did an amazing job! This video was hopeful and helpful for these rough financial times . You didn’t skip a beat. I agree with the real estate agent about not having to live in NY, but I loved the woman who suggested hustling hard in order to stay! Having family in NY helps us to live far away and have the best of both worlds. Everyone was so personable…you know how to pick ‘em. Your future is bright bright superstar. 🚀
All I know is that once people move or live somewhere expensive or just anywhere people adapt….I’m soon to move in nyc by June mid June…..probably going with a friend but all I know is I will adapt. Also proud of you Your just a young guy talking to strangers, n giving good solid life talks. Appreciate it👍 take care everyone.
You can't just adapt if you cant afford it lol I live in NYC born and raised and trust me its brutal. if youve never been to NYC before be prepared for lots of homeless people sleeping on the sidewalks
@@HANDLE4798 from Cali so I’ve seen all type of stuff lol, the homeless problem is everywhere so it shouldn’t be a problem. I have plenty of liquid not too worry but it is weird just moving East , to another big city.
the sailing stones of death valley move across the desert at night because the sand freezes over and a light breeze can push them across the dessert, sometimes your dreams have to freeze over, but don't forget about them
5:40, just an FYI if anyone is wondering, starting salary for a new attorney in big law is about $200,000 now, they don't have to bring in business, but yes they definitely do work a lot.
I’m impressed with your new concept. You’re a very good interviewer. You ask all the right questions. If this is your new thing stick with it. I’m very much impressed 🙏🏾
Plumbers and electricians do not Make $85 the hr lol. We do get paid very well but the only union seeing $85 hr are Operating Engineers. Those guys work with heavy machinery
Would be cool if you ask them for a social you could flash on screen if they want to advertise what they do furrther. A few of these I'd love to further understand their work. Been loving the content lately tho king
7:19 and 8:29 Have the best responses as to how I can't understand young people or I feel just people rushing New York. Don't go there because you think it will help make money, find a good steady profession like the one at 8:29 pointed out with the trade skills and you'll always make decent money but the difference is, you'll be able to do it anywhere in the world like what the guy at 7:19 was talking about. I never in my life wanted to live in new york and I probably never will. Once upon a time I used to wanna go there just to see the ball drop but I don't even care for that anymore
great video bro. I grew up in texas for about 12 years. With native english and a call center job in mexico I make 22k a month. pesos. its the highest paying call center here in monterrey mx, however the average like teleperformance, sitel, etc will pay bout 13k amonth. Global telesourcing is sales so the sky is the limit baby! Greeting from Mexicoooo!
I live in NYC and don't even make 30k a year. But I don't spend much so I can save more than people who earn more than me. It's not always about how much you earn but how much your expenses are.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m a fashion person myself. Those videos were extremely informative and inspiring. I looked forward to them every single week, so I feel you. But the fashion was still fashioning honey!!! Also, at this point Im connected to the person (TRISTAN) and his journey as well. Plus he featured the fashion designer for Hubane.
For reference, in Paris a 200 sq feet(19m²) appartment is at least 600€/month or something around 7,2k/year. This is average pay in Paris, so take it with a pinch of salt. All numbers are before tax so you should retrieve 20%. Waiter: 26k/year Nurse: 19k/year IT: 50k/year Salesman: 40K/year
Yes! Wow, I enjoyed watching this…you make ppl want to open up and share…you’re so versatile with your talents. We need to know how to make the money so we can afford the high end clothing brands lol ❤
Hi, I've been traveling abroad, and you have to check out what ppl are wearing in Albania & Greece they have a totally different vibe. Many young tourist come with the bohemian fashion. After a while, I finally checked out your video. I enjoyed it with the fashion and interview. I'm styling my hijab 🤭 seriously ,I'm not a hijabi but a muslimah fashionista from bac in da day grew up with my auntie introduced me to Vanderbilt , Yves Saint Laurent, Ralph Lauren, chanel, Prada she was such an eccentric iconic fashionista herself. I've worn many styles, but too funny, I loved vanderbilt jeans and the more affordable style of faded glory😎 Thanks for sharing. I always wish you the best 🤗 salam
If you aren’t making $300k in NYC home ownership is pretty unlikely. $100k seems to be the floor for being ok, if you have housemates or some favorable living arrangement.
There’s going to be a slight uproar in the fact you ain’t posted the usual content. I say to heck to them. Diversify. Only thing that needs consistency is your personality. 👏🏾
as someone turning 22 and dont know what to do in life, hearing all these jobs and income and advice, is really sufficient, thanks tristan
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Im 22 and moving out of my home town soon, excited to see what life and a new city brings me (small town to big city)
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should’ve stayed in school to know what sufficient means
@@TristanPaine all the folks who make less were probably working their asses off 🙄🤷🏽♂️
Thomas is 100% a vampire.
Bro is too fly not to be
Was looking for this comment 🤣💀
He works at vampire state building
I was about to comment the Same. I instantly thought Vampire 🧛♂️
I thought so 😆😆😆
I feel like a vampire would wear a more flattering trimmed suit (his suit was very boxy) bro looks like a batman villain
Bro pray for Thomas, dude looks like he’s going through it
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FRRRR hahahaha
Bro looking like he could be a villain from Gotham city 😂
Bro a vampire
You know a marketing dude when you see them
I'm normally not a huge fan of this type of video, but the way you conducted the interviews, and how you allowed the interviewees to elaborate with their opinions, made this video great. Would love to see more of these!
wish more people recognized that on top of what doctors do for a living, they had to put in so many years of work to make the money that they do. it’s not just a “my parents were rich so i became a doctor”
I don't see a lot of people say that about doctors. What people criticize is that the expense of schooling to become a doctor is so high that it lowers the amount of people who see it as a viable career option. They are priced out of it. That and to be able to devote so much time to studying to become a doctor you need some kind of support system (the US being a hyper individualistic country doesn't really appreciate support systems like other countries do). Money helps a lot in the kind of support system you need, which is why a lot of doctors (not all obviously) tend to come from at minimum upper middle class backgrounds. If you look at countries that have more affordable higher education (or fully tax paid and still arguably cheaper) than the US has, there is a much higher rate of doctors per capita. That is the issue I think people really have. What I tend to hear is, "You're a doctor? You must have come from a rich family." It is not saying that they became a doctor because they have rich parents, it's saying they had the support structure in place to allow them to become a doctor. When people mean Rich in that context, they usually mean upper middle class and above.
@@fr33dave well put! generally what i was aiming at is the fact that (in my opinion) the amount of hard work that goes into years on years of schooling, gets overlooked or overshadowed by the choice of profession itself. whether you had the ideal support system in place or not, it takes a lot of time and dedication.
And they have to continue studying as long as they are working since new medical information always coming out.
I admire that you can adapt to anything and go from fashion to occupation, yet retain the interview style. Very cool!
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Tristan! I'm happy you've made a detour from your usual content it shows that you're not afraid of growth and you're definitely not afraid to approach people professionally.....Cheers🥂
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7:18 This is my favorite interview. He says what I wish were being said on most of these types of video interviews. Go for the money, so that you can afford to follow your passion! Because it usually doesn't work the other way around. My favorite: don't come to NYC, experience the world. The life you can have in New York, you can probably have it better in Charlotte, NC! So true.
this man got himself a camera man and do completely shifted and upgraded the content i wanna see more of this!
Bro went ghost for 3 weeks for this i thought he forgot about us but he been workin!
Yes
Attorney chose to go against the law and speak straight facts 💯
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probably the best "what they do for a living" I've seen, very natural
Means a lot
good quality vid bro. more depth than lots of the "what do you do for a living" content made by others.
the polish guy was cool.
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Loved him, I am Polish myself.
Yeathis is my favorite one so far
THE GOAT IS BACK !!
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30 years attorney gave definetly best advice.
this content switch up is amazing dawg whether it works out or not im glad ur doing it the way u want to
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Thomas looks like hes gonna open a underground fightclub soon...
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yesssirrrr... good to have you back!
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I love the idea of working hard and grinding to support your passion. This may be obvious (and I'm currently doing so, unintentionally), but hearing it is quite true. You don't have to love your day job (regardless of the pay), but understanding that even being a 'starving artist' today means working hard is quite relieving. Even if you aren't where you'd like to be, you are likely at least making progress. 🙌😊
Exaclty 🙏🏼🙏🏼
i think it'd be a good pt 2 if you went to lower income areas and asked what they do and how they get by.
Man you are so good at interviewing people!
I think this might be one of your best pieces! Keep it up my guy!
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Apreciate the big subtitles, cheers from Brazil.
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The shift to the Work Style model video is brilliant…. Your questions bring a more personal touch ..keep going ,I think you found a cool niche
This video was AMAZING, thank you Tristan. More videos like this plzzz
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Cool to see the different format sick vid bro
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man i love all the new york content you make. you're the only one i keep up with! thanks for all the inspiration Tristan
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Tristan it’s your interview style and intellect…wow! You did an amazing job! This video was hopeful and helpful for these rough financial times . You didn’t skip a beat. I agree with the real estate agent about not having to live in NY, but I loved the woman who suggested hustling hard in order to stay! Having family in NY helps us to live far away and have the best of both worlds. Everyone was so personable…you know how to pick ‘em. Your future is bright bright superstar. 🚀
Appreciate you a lot🙏🏼🙏🏼
excellent pivot in series, this is the exact question most new yorkers want the answer to among other things
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All I know is that once people move or live somewhere expensive or just anywhere people adapt….I’m soon to move in nyc by June mid June…..probably going with a friend but all I know is I will adapt.
Also proud of you
Your just a young guy talking to strangers, n giving good solid life talks.
Appreciate it👍 take care everyone.
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You can't just adapt if you cant afford it lol I live in NYC born and raised and trust me its brutal. if youve never been to NYC before be prepared for lots of homeless people sleeping on the sidewalks
@@HANDLE4798 from Cali so I’ve seen all type of stuff lol, the homeless problem is everywhere so it shouldn’t be a problem.
I have plenty of liquid not too worry but it is weird just moving East , to another big city.
Thanks I was feeling low at age 25 but I’m ready now this video gave me so much confidence ❤💯💯💯💯
When we needed him most he returned. Lets Go!!!
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Some amazing wisdom from these people. And as 40yo engineer running it's own business, I can confirm that most of these are spot on
I like this new interview topic. Congrats!❤
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Yeah Big Tristan ! Sounding all polished and not as hurried. I see you!
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Flyest interviewer out there! Loving the evolution of the channel.
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the sailing stones of death valley move across the desert at night because the sand freezes over and a light breeze can push them across the dessert, sometimes your dreams have to freeze over, but don't forget about them
The $100 TikTok is suuuuuch a smart marketing move
Make it happen
Great vid Tristan. Good Vox pops, people respond really well to you!
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isnt the hotel security guard at 4;00 the guy that was in JiDions video getting mad at him lmfao
What vid?
@@TristanPaine too busy doing nothing to find it right now 💀sorry Bruce
The legend is back Tristan's pain soldiers stand up
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4:17 this vampire rarely goes out during the day. OBVIOUSLY!
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Love the new style of content !
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Thomas looking like scarecrow from dark knight, homie needs a nap.
5:40, just an FYI if anyone is wondering, starting salary for a new attorney in big law is about $200,000 now, they don't have to bring in business, but yes they definitely do work a lot.
QUALITY!
Really good video!
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The person at 2:15 is MARIO QUINTERO MEXICAN ARTIST LOS TUCANES DE TIJUANA , HE WROTE AND SING LA CHONA
I’m impressed with your new concept. You’re a very good interviewer. You ask all the right questions. If this is your new thing stick with it. I’m very much impressed 🙏🏾
Love you guys
This was great prespective Tristan. Thanks for this video!
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my boy isreal making history with hubane, nice to see him progress
Dude paying 800 for his place just flexed on the whole city
Plumbers and electricians do not
Make $85 the hr lol. We do get paid very well but the only union seeing $85 hr are Operating Engineers. Those guys work with heavy machinery
Fr? What type of work are you in?
Sheet Metal for union . We top out at $60hr. I believe plumbers and electricians make more hourly but they work 7hr days and we work 8 hr days
Last guy was spitting fax.
Would be cool if you ask them for a social you could flash on screen if they want to advertise what they do furrther. A few of these I'd love to further understand their work. Been loving the content lately tho king
Wow that was really good marketing tactic at the end from Tristan
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7:19 and 8:29 Have the best responses as to how I can't understand young people or I feel just people rushing New York. Don't go there because you think it will help make money, find a good steady profession like the one at 8:29 pointed out with the trade skills and you'll always make decent money but the difference is, you'll be able to do it anywhere in the world like what the guy at 7:19 was talking about.
I never in my life wanted to live in new york and I probably never will. Once upon a time I used to wanna go there just to see the ball drop but I don't even care for that anymore
Good take
He’s back 🙌
Yesssir
Great advice “manage other people’s egos and you will get very far in life”.
attourney homie knows whats good
That black attorney dropped so much great advice.
This style of video is better bro. You gotta do it in queens NY
Love fam
great video bro.
I grew up in texas for about 12 years. With native english and a call center job in mexico I make 22k a month. pesos. its the highest paying call center here in monterrey mx, however the average like teleperformance, sitel, etc will pay bout 13k amonth. Global telesourcing is sales so the sky is the limit baby!
Greeting from Mexicoooo!
gentlemen at 7:18 is absolute gold. Everything he is saying is spot on.
I live in NYC and don't even make 30k a year. But I don't spend much so I can save more than people who earn more than me. It's not always about how much you earn but how much your expenses are.
Aye nice video bro, nice pants too
the goat is backkk
Yessss
Amazing!!! You got some serious skills man 👍🏽😀
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I prefer WAPW. Based on those vids I learned about trends, and I'm now reselling Bottega puddle boots and Gentle Monster sunglasses online
Don’t get me wrong, I’m a fashion person myself. Those videos were extremely informative and inspiring. I looked forward to them every single week, so I feel you. But the fashion was still fashioning honey!!! Also, at this point Im connected to the person (TRISTAN) and his journey as well. Plus he featured the fashion designer for Hubane.
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BROOOO THIS VIDEO RIGHT HERE THIS ONE RIGHT HERE IS THE REASON WHY I SUBSCRIBE TO YOU BRO🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Ok ok ok, I thought I was gonna miss the WAYW videos but I stand corrected!! 🔥
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really good video Tristan!!
u really got some good content out of these people.
the progress you made in interviewing people is emmensely
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You earn a new subscriber bro good video keep it up🤝
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For reference, in Paris a 200 sq feet(19m²) appartment is at least 600€/month or something around 7,2k/year.
This is average pay in Paris, so take it with a pinch of salt. All numbers are before tax so you should retrieve 20%.
Waiter: 26k/year
Nurse: 19k/year
IT: 50k/year
Salesman: 40K/year
Thomas from the marketing agency looks like a vampire
Life’s so hard salute to everybody in the video
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4:18 Thomas is like an actor from some kind of batman movie! Amazing look :)))
I wish him more sleep time !
4:16 Thomas stop the cap. i know Bruce Wayne when i see him
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Yes! Wow, I enjoyed watching this…you make ppl want to open up and share…you’re so versatile with your talents. We need to know how to make the money so we can afford the high end clothing brands lol ❤
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Bangerrr vid bruh 🔥
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Great series. I can't wait to see more of your other projects. Keep pushing
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big city always have people with growth mindset, and thats the reason why it becomes big city
Beautiful interviews
Solid video bro
Luv g
That polish man at the end seemed really cool. Also the fashion guy was awesome 🤩 too, his shirt was cool.
informative! I really appreciated the content
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What jacket are you wearing it’s fire
" Stroke it when you need to, smake it when you need to " nice
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Great Video Bro !!!!
Hi, I've been traveling abroad, and you have to check out what ppl are wearing in Albania & Greece they have a totally different vibe. Many young tourist come with the bohemian fashion.
After a while, I finally checked out your video. I enjoyed it with the fashion and interview.
I'm styling my hijab 🤭 seriously ,I'm not a hijabi but a muslimah fashionista from bac in da day grew up with my auntie introduced me to Vanderbilt , Yves Saint Laurent, Ralph Lauren, chanel, Prada she was such an eccentric iconic fashionista herself.
I've worn many styles, but too funny, I loved vanderbilt jeans and the more affordable style of faded glory😎 Thanks for sharing. I always wish you the best 🤗 salam
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If you aren’t making $300k in NYC home ownership is pretty unlikely. $100k seems to be the floor for being ok, if you have housemates or some favorable living arrangement.
Great video Tris! Nice content i loved it 😘🫶🏾✌🏾
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Love your videos. Keep grinding!
one of ur best videos 💪
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Great content Tristan!
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This is a great idea, Tristan. Keep it up
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They make so much money! They are spot on though with the money thing... money makes you free and so you have to work for that freedom.
4:18 Thomas looks like a student from Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry 🧙♂️
Why everyone coming at Thomas😂😂
Love this new stuff Tristan! Keep up
Will do
love the video, two, three guys that are really inspiring. 🖤
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There’s going to be a slight uproar in the fact you ain’t posted the usual content. I say to heck to them. Diversify. Only thing that needs consistency is your personality. 👏🏾
Love🤝🤞🏼
Love the new type of content
Appreciate you fam