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Please no sarcastic remarks. I have a degree but would like to make money but I don't want to be stressed out. I have a friend that was stressed so bad over her job she was hospitalized.

2006-12-05 00:11:15 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment

No sarcastic remarks because you will be flagged.

2006-12-05 00:17:29 · update #1

6 answers

I'd look in the "I'm lazy but still want money" classifieds. They are right next to the ads for pyramid schemes and right below self help books titled: "How to Get Something for Nothing". You might also try televangelism; you seem to be cut out nicely for it- make good money for doing nothing of any value to anyone.

Oh, and here's a reply to your email, since you sent me a hateful message, but are too petty to allow others to respond:

Oh my God! You do such an excellent job of making my
point for me! It's just so easy to play that race card
isn't it?! It's so easy to blame someone else, because
it's so easy to claim you're mistreated and opressed
rather than face the fact that you're just a lazy
slug! I too have a degree, but I don't have to tell
others I have it to justify my worth. I also don't
have to go to a silly Yahoo group looking for an easy,
lazy, cheap way to make money! A degree doesn't
replace intelligence, hard work, or integrity; three
traits you apparently don't possess. Now crawl back
into your slimy hole, and cry about how others are so
unfair to you because you're a different color. You
make me nauseous...

2006-12-07 02:01:39 · answer #1 · answered by tycobb99999 2 · 0 2

Generally people pay you money to do something they would rather not do or they cannot do. Since there are billions of people in the world then the second category usually has lots of people to fill it.

So either be prepared to
1) Do something terrible
2) Be really good at something

If you opt for (1) then occupations such as crime, drug running, gun running and so on are a good bet.

If you opt for (2) then you can either be exceptional (example Tiger Woods or Ian Thorpe) or work really hard. In either case finding something you are good at and like to do ensures that you aren't all that upset doing it. Without getting upset it is difficult to be stressed.

A third way is inheriting money

2006-12-05 08:14:58 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would get into MRI program and work in the hospital or private clinics. It's really a stressfree and easy job. I have lots of friends who majored in MRI and they make lots more than 50,000. Most of them already purchased 1 to 3 apartment buildings of their own and collecting money from there also. I made the same mistake as you did to in majoring in business. Now I am starting my program in MRI also. Take care.

2006-12-05 08:18:38 · answer #3 · answered by shashi c 2 · 0 0

You might want to look into Real Estate. I've been doing it since 1983 and to be perfectly honest.it's a soft job with good rewards. Most of the work is in networking and keeping up with changes in the field.

It's worth a try.

2006-12-05 08:19:08 · answer #4 · answered by Jack 6 · 0 0

What's you dream job? Usually, people who get paid to do what they really enjoy don't consider it work. Of course, they don't all make $50,000 per - what week, month, year???- but they rarely get stressed out.

2006-12-05 08:19:48 · answer #5 · answered by Feeling new @ 42 4 · 0 0

You may explore to work as free lance Liaison Agent, provided it suit your temperament.

With all the Best.

2006-12-05 08:15:33 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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