#1
would be cool
#2
you wanna be a bike messenger? i can get u a job. im gonna be out there in june working for a bit
#3
i could do that hows that pay
#4
terrible
#5
can u just hmu on aim or whatever
#6
ya
#7
move to san francisco instead and ill get u a job delivering pizzas that pays like 25 an hour
#8
jeff if i get tom a job will u get me a job in sf?
#9
can i crash on your couch if i move to sf so i can afford more blow?
#10
thats rly nice of u aerdil but im looking at chicago for particular reason

25 in SF prob goes like what 15 do in seattle huh
#11
well i dont have a couch but sure whatever
#12

babyfinland posted:

25 in SF prob goes like what 15 do in seattle huh



i pay 500 for rent for a room, and thats almost unheard of, so yeah

#13

aerdil posted:

babyfinland posted:

25 in SF prob goes like what 15 do in seattle huh

i pay 500 for rent for a room, and thats almost unheard of, so yeah



yeah damn i pay 370 for my room and thats like half what i seen anywhere else

i live with 8 other ppl are u doing a similar thing

#14
i pay 1200 for a two bedroom whats up pussies get a real job you fuckin bums
#15
i also work 6-7 days a week in various high physical risk jobs and often technically illegal jobs so it's not really worth it
#16

EmanuelaOrlandi posted:

i pay 1200 for a two bedroom whats up pussies get a real job you fuckin bums



bitch what it look like im doing shit

#17
bike messengers are contractors or hows that work
#18

babyfinland posted:

aerdil posted:

babyfinland posted:

25 in SF prob goes like what 15 do in seattle huh

i pay 500 for rent for a room, and thats almost unheard of, so yeah

yeah damn i pay 370 for my room and thats like half what i seen anywhere else

i live with 8 other ppl are u doing a similar thing



just two actually, the entire apartment is rent controlled at 1700, so three bedrooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom. i technically live in the living room.

#19
this would be a really fantastic place if i got a real job, paid 1000 a month, and only had the one other roommate
#20
depends on the company. some people are contractors some are employees, it really depends on the best way for a company to screw you out of money since the whole industry is based on undercutting everyone else and the price of each job has steadily declined over the past decade or so.
#21

EmanuelaOrlandi posted:

depends on the company. some people are contractors some are employees, it really depends on the best way for a company to screw you out of money since the whole industry is based on undercutting everyone else and the price of each job has steadily declined over the past decade or so.



im a tutor rn and my clients they pay abt 70/hr for my services and i only get 20 of it >:O

#22
ive been an employee, under the table, and contracted in NYC and was a contractor in texas and under the table in pr
#23

babyfinland posted:

EmanuelaOrlandi posted:

depends on the company. some people are contractors some are employees, it really depends on the best way for a company to screw you out of money since the whole industry is based on undercutting everyone else and the price of each job has steadily declined over the past decade or so.

im a tutor rn and my clients they pay abt 70/hr for my services and i only get 20 of it >:O



you should work out side deals with specific clients to just pay you 50/hr and cut out the middle man

#24

aerdil posted:

babyfinland posted:

aerdil posted:

babyfinland posted:

25 in SF prob goes like what 15 do in seattle huh

i pay 500 for rent for a room, and thats almost unheard of, so yeah

yeah damn i pay 370 for my room and thats like half what i seen anywhere else

i live with 8 other ppl are u doing a similar thing

just two actually, the entire apartment is rent controlled at 1700, so three bedrooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom. i technically live in the living room.



o ok i live in a medium sized house with the basement converted into a 4 bdr/kitchen/bath/laundry etc also top floor has 3 bdr and kitchen/bath/laundry then theres 2 ppl i never see living in the attic i assume they got the same amenities

ok so if chicago doesnt pan out anyone want to find a place in detroit n we can grow weed in the bandos

#25

aerdil posted:

babyfinland posted:

EmanuelaOrlandi posted:

depends on the company. some people are contractors some are employees, it really depends on the best way for a company to screw you out of money since the whole industry is based on undercutting everyone else and the price of each job has steadily declined over the past decade or so.

im a tutor rn and my clients they pay abt 70/hr for my services and i only get 20 of it >:O

you should work out side deals with specific clients to just pay you 50/hr and cut out the middle man



Wow I never THought of that

i didnt know u were such a hustler aerdil

#26
just go to the job shop and get one yourself, this is the land of opportunity
#27

Lykourgos posted:

just go to the job shop and get one yourself, this is the land of opportunity



arent u a lawyer. i have research experience and im smart and i can get you drugs, give me a job or ill call your mom and tell her ur a kiddy diddler

#28
you can get drugs huh maybe you should offer your services as a CI and bring down some vicious crime ring
#29

Lykourgos posted:

you can get drugs huh maybe you should offer your services as a CI and bring down some vicious crime ring



ok im offering what u paying

#30
The princely sum of $0

job market kind of sucks sorry

perhaps you should apply to school here and enjoy some loans
#31
is law money worth it. seems a lot like academia where u have to compete with a bunch of loser nerd tryhards to end up stuck dead ended in square world
#32
i was accepted in u chicago's critical theory MA program with 3/4 funding but thats still a lot of money for a bullshit degree
#33
it's pretty easy to earn a lot as an informant. all you have to do is get accused of a crime, and then the value of your freedom skyrockets and you become a relative billionaire by snitching out kids who plan to throw tacks out of a car window at cop cars. Remember that the consumer is the one with the power.
#34

daddyholes posted:

it's pretty easy to earn a lot as an informant. all you have to do is get accused of a crime, and then the value of your freedom skyrockets and you become a relative billionaire by snitching out kids who plan to throw tacks out of a car window at cop cars. Remember that the consumer is the one with the power.



this is very intriguing pls tell me more in private messaging (cant be used as evidence)

#35
dont go to law school lol, it's like announcing you plan to blog for a living and asking if there's a good market for that right now.
#36

daddyholes posted:

dont go to law school lol, it's like announcing you plan to blog for a living and asking if there's a good market for that right now.



what do u do

#37
I work in the State's Attorney office in Cook County, Illinois. Crime injures not only the victim, but also the community as a whole, and we know that we cannot repair that harm without the cooperation of all citizens.
#38
dont go to law school its a terrible idea
#39
also dont snitch, the only recompense is stitches or winding up in ditches
#40
We need yo go back to soviet style residence permits and 100km restrictions and shit