The bar industry is better than the cannabis industry; prove me wrong

I made virus for thermofisher for 12.50

Plasmid DNA for 19 in North Dakota

Base pairs in SD for 21/hr

All were hazardous environments. California is different when talking about pay. But for the most part I don’t see why people think they should start out early in their career for 20+ anywhere else in the US.

Unless you’re a union tradesman.

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Or a super tech entrepreneur.

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My friend is a resident obgyn at university of Florida, can you guess what he makes?

60k age 28.

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My buddy was an engineer for apple he is the one who configured or made the updates for our phones every few months

He made 60k a year

Side note it is very cool to be an engineer for Apple :sunglasses:

Edit:
Sorry I was wrong. Point still semi valid he fixed the phones

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Lol. You understand that 30 in Oakland is less than $18 in Missouri?

You should at least pay your techs the equivalent than I do you cheapskate asshole. I can’t believe you are mooching off them like that and can’t afford to pay them better.

What a fucking tool bag you are.

All these hard to understand feelings for you to process all because you are bad at math.

Sorry for confusing your hate speech for something other than the respect for the gay community

You are a super special one apparently

I ran a testing lab in 2011. Did my first extraction in 2015. Been working/managing extractions full time since 2018.

and how many companies did you have first hand experience with upper management tanking the company for these stellar and unreplaceable techs where it wasn’t a market issue? I’m assuming you have multiple verifiable examples by the confidence of your statement

don’t you know that untrained knob turners are supposed to get more than college educated engineers?

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They expect that much…… I’m sure a lot of knob turners if they wanted and put their minds to it could get college degrees

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And then they can complain about student debt instead

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they should have went to an instate school then… i dont understand how people can get in sooo much debt for college… its not that expensive if your instate. you dont even have to live at home…

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people should go to community college and get all the transferable credits they can for cheap

my son got a partial academic scholarship for a 3,4 gpa in hs and works at chipotle that does tuition reimbursement so his only cost to attend a nice university is his on campus rent and books

not everyone needs to rack up 6 figures in debt to get a degree, my son wont owe a penny

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i didnt owe a penny… i prepaid for my kids college but hes on pace for a full acedemic ride to any state school. He wants to go to UCF or FSU, so his scholarship will pay his whole education… and ill likely take the tax hit on the prepaid college plan but ill just use that cash as a down payment for an apartment near campus for him so he can start with home ownership…

He just applied to work at wawa which is starting at $18 for a drink maker…

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They say rent and other stuff is set to start coming back to normal soon. Whatever that means. I wonder if the 15-20/hr rates are going to disappear and also if that means that those who got them in fast food will either be grandfathered into their rates or have them chopped down. Knowing corporate America the latter is more likely.

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There’s an antitrust investigation into rental price fixing right now

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Depends on the quality of the education. Especially in science, you don’t get access to nice toys (which get you decent paying jobs) at low-rent universities. Fully agree on the community college for general education requirements, but any course you’re going to actually need should be taught by people who know what the fuck they’re talking about.

I think he means transfer your bullshit credits like eng 101 and public speech into a UNI where you can do your senior work for your higher ed classes like pchem, instrument anal, and analfun

In which you get both cheaper degrees and still get time on the NMR

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Yeah. That’s what I meant by Gen Ed requirements.

Unless you’re going for engineering, they don’t require those for engineers. Theyre all perfectly acceptable as uncouth heathens.

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There is a lotta high school programs where none of that is an issue these days.

My kids been taking a 1/2 ap schedule since freshman in HS. By the time he finishes high school next year he will have already acquired a full associate degree from Broward community college as his last 2 years are full dual enrollment.

He’s completed his full high school requirements as a junior in HS

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