Seems like the ultimate question. This is not a retirement question, assume no savings and you still have to work for a living. Let's say you live in a world where every job pays the same. Janitor makes the same as medical doctor makes the same as software engineer, etc... But you still have to qualify for it, i.e. you can't just become a pilot if you didn't first go through the training. I'm having a hard time coming up with a good answer. Definitely not in tech. Maybe teacher/professor. What about you?
Bartender. Would love the social aspect of the job and making drinks all day
Seems like a pretty hard job. Guess depends what place you're at.
I have a friend who does it. It’s not that bad if you’re at a decent place.
Wine taster or NBA trainer
Would you qualify as an NBA trainer? Seems like you would need very specific background / experience
trek lead (instead of tech lead 🤷♂️)
Male gigolo
Only pays the same if you never turn down work
I think I'd still do programming but I wanna make tech for cars
Software engineer. I like what I do 🤷🏻♂️
Pony rider🤣
Farmer
would probably try many profesions like chef, doctor, teacher and stuff
That assumes you have time to qualify for all of these, like go to medical school for 10 years.
nah will probably live in a country that doesnt require so much drama
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Boba tea maker, dessert maker!
Like open a store? Or mass produce / sell in retail?
Either way works. But physically being there making it would bring physical and emotional joy