Message from @YourFundamentalTheorum
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the problem is that if you work in say finance, or entertainment
it's too late for hate
you have to work very, very, very insanely hard to be able to compete with people who happen to have connections
often through very degenerate means (see Weinstein)
in places like SF and Seattle that are tech dominated, this is not the case as much as in other areas
because tech is "more" meritocratic
you can get a decent job while being a simple college grad who didn't even work that hard
@Gumbo - AZ is my comment not optics friendly? Or too late for debate?
you won't get an awesome 6 fig salary, but you will be able to find a more or less acceptable job
idk what we are debating tbqh
cause I"m not sure what your pt is
just kidding @VinceChaos
Best method is side income plus a job, imo
I’m not saying you’re wrong that those industries are not meritocratic today Jose I’m saying in a white society that wouldn’t happen and would be way less of a problem. All the problems you’re pointing to are caused in large part due to ethnocentric Jews
Hate has no home here @Gumbo - AZ
A meritocratic white society would be more desirable for sure
ok I'm glad we agree there 😛
yeah and my original point is that because of tech, west coast is more on the egalitarian side
compared to other metropolises of the US
which I like
Oh you were applying this to the coast argument lol not sure the meritocracy of tech is going to make up for their degeneracy plus suppression of free speech
Like it seems more fun in some ways I mean you’ve got a whole coast that is a beach
eh that's not true
anything north of like mid-california is non-swimmable
it's actually very dangerous
and you should def not swim
(also it's cold north of some point in mid cal)
Depending on skill set you can do well in tech in any location
Really I’ve only been to Oregon and Washington
Cloud engineers and cyber tech work remote quite easily, and plenty of developers
true
but those are low-growth jobs
like what's the top level that you can possibly reach working only from home?
probably senior dev, maybe some form of remote management?
Of course you can work remote doesn’t mean you’ll make it high up in the org for sure
But if you wanted to continue to work remote and not move up I imagine you could!
yeah that's true
moving up rarely happens anymore without nepotism
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