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Re: Job listings of shame
« Reply #50 on: Today at 03:53:59 PM »
Misermini, if I had your negative, defeatist attitude I would hang myself. 
Sheesh, every human endeavor is fraught with obstacles, drawbacks, disappointments. 
It would take some time to establish yourself, get your footing in any field. Until
then it might provide a good supplement to one's income. 

Re: Job listings of shame
« Reply #51 on: Today at 04:31:33 PM »
Sheesh, every human endeavor is fraught with obstacles, drawbacks, disappointments.
It would take some time to establish yourself, get your footing in any field. Until
then it might provide a good supplement to one's income.
That was my point exactly after you stated "selling residential properties is probably the easiest in the entire spectrum of sales".  


Offline AnthonyPadua

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Re: Job listings of shame
« Reply #52 on: Today at 05:47:16 PM »
This is addressed to some of our members who are being squeezed out of their particular
technical field. May I suggest getting a realtor's license. It's not very expensive, difficult or
lengthy. I have some relatives who are very average in intelligence...and in every other way, who
make a very comfortable living in real estate. 
Ironically selling residential properties is probably the easiest in the entire spectrum of sales.
Houses more or less sell themselves. A family likes the property and can get financed or they
don't. It doesn't take any slick sales talk or arm twisting. You can work remotely most of the time
except for hosting open houses. Even then people just wander around and ask basic questions because
all the specs of the house are printed out or available online.
The realtor's commission is typically 5% of the sale price and since the average home in many parts of the
country are $300,000. That's $15000 for very little work. It's not unreasonable to sell a house once a month or
every two months.
Something to consider. 
Middle man jobs like real estate agents will eventually be phased out due to tokenization and automation. Just something to keep in mind.

https://xcancel.com/Investanswers/status/2029380355028074609

Offline St Giles

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Re: Job listings of shame
« Reply #53 on: Today at 05:55:14 PM »
How do you phase out safe, skilled, responsible tree climbers, who aren't addicted to drugs? For the young and fit, there's decent pay, and high demand, because only climbers can go where the machines can't.

Re: Job listings of shame
« Reply #54 on: Today at 06:06:11 PM »
Middle man jobs like real estate agents will eventually be phased out due to tokenization and automation. Just something to keep in mind.

https://xcancel.com/Investanswers/status/2029380355028074609
I'm sorry but I think AI is incredibly overhyped. If AI is so powerful why hasn't it come up with a single medical breakthrough, designed a flawlessly reliable and more efficient internal combustion engine, advance battery technology, better digital imaging. Even cell phone technology has stagnated. 
AI is primarily going to be used for data collection and tracking of YOU and ME.