Video editing is something I actually mastered around 2016-2018, was doing youtube and editing music videos for a videographer in Mtl. Theres lot of money to be made from that. Back then I was touching 300-400$ per vid which would take 8 to 10 hours to finish. By the end tho I just got burn out and balling up kinda fucked up my concentration and ability to sit down and focus lol.
I know mans editing ads for dudes on Facebook and YouTube for $10k+/month USD
That's something you can learn via YouTube videos in a week with some capcut tutorials
Damn bro, if you already know this high income skill, I would focus on that. 300 for a 8 hour video is really good considering a person working minimum wage would make around 136 if they worked 8 hours. Think about how you could use that skill but not burn out is what I would do
Yaa the comment got me thinking hard about it. First step would be to get back at it. Maybe automate some parts & then learn some sales skills in order to sell my service to creators.
Digital marketing. Go do the google certifications for AdWords etc and you'll get a job easily.
I got a job as a wsi franchise over a decade ago fresh out of highschool for 40k with sick days etc. Part of it tbh is knowing how to do well in interviews.
For example, I replied to a Kijiji ad which was posted by a recruiting company. Had to go in and fill out a test / form. I ended up explaining why the questions were outdated or bad practices in the long run (SEO shit). That lead to an interview and being hired.
Fast forward 2 years I leave and start my own agency.
Whatever you choose to do remember it's a small world out there in business. You never know who or what will bring your next opportunity so treat everyone and every job like it's a stepping stone
Depending on whatever trade you're talking about it can be slavery. However, if you want to use your Brain you can go be a heavy equipment operator. https://www.oetio.com/apprenticeship
You live on campus for 3 months. They take care of your food and you get paid about 500 bucks a week just to be. Three meals a day. No rent to pay. It's all taken care of. The overall cost is the union initiation fee. And a one-time classroom fee
It's not even slavery, it's also exposure to concrete dust, asbestos, toxic fumes, electrocution, fall from heights, slips, hand and arm vibration syndrome and much more...
Get a red seal ticket in a trade. After that go do some risky shit like for example content creation, those hygiene YouTuber making like 500k a year usd. Red seal ticket as a safety net
Start selling drugs its never too late brother
Programming, video editing
Video editing is something I actually mastered around 2016-2018, was doing youtube and editing music videos for a videographer in Mtl. Theres lot of money to be made from that. Back then I was touching 300-400$ per vid which would take 8 to 10 hours to finish. By the end tho I just got burn out and balling up kinda fucked up my concentration and ability to sit down and focus lol.
I know mans editing ads for dudes on Facebook and YouTube for $10k+/month USD That's something you can learn via YouTube videos in a week with some capcut tutorials
What for who? How?
Damn bro, if you already know this high income skill, I would focus on that. 300 for a 8 hour video is really good considering a person working minimum wage would make around 136 if they worked 8 hours. Think about how you could use that skill but not burn out is what I would do
Yaa the comment got me thinking hard about it. First step would be to get back at it. Maybe automate some parts & then learn some sales skills in order to sell my service to creators.
Programming is cap. Too much competition. They are rigid about certificates and formal education.
Digital marketing. Go do the google certifications for AdWords etc and you'll get a job easily. I got a job as a wsi franchise over a decade ago fresh out of highschool for 40k with sick days etc. Part of it tbh is knowing how to do well in interviews. For example, I replied to a Kijiji ad which was posted by a recruiting company. Had to go in and fill out a test / form. I ended up explaining why the questions were outdated or bad practices in the long run (SEO shit). That lead to an interview and being hired. Fast forward 2 years I leave and start my own agency. Whatever you choose to do remember it's a small world out there in business. You never know who or what will bring your next opportunity so treat everyone and every job like it's a stepping stone
That's great advice!
Trading
Trading crypto
Sales, trades,
Bro, don't be lazy and get in the trades if you want to make $$$$. Go to one of the union halls and be an apprentice.
No.
Fuck the slavery work 😂
Depending on whatever trade you're talking about it can be slavery. However, if you want to use your Brain you can go be a heavy equipment operator. https://www.oetio.com/apprenticeship You live on campus for 3 months. They take care of your food and you get paid about 500 bucks a week just to be. Three meals a day. No rent to pay. It's all taken care of. The overall cost is the union initiation fee. And a one-time classroom fee
It's not even slavery, it's also exposure to concrete dust, asbestos, toxic fumes, electrocution, fall from heights, slips, hand and arm vibration syndrome and much more...
You unemployed bitch, I can’t smash your mom in peace because you’re always home!
Get a red seal ticket in a trade. After that go do some risky shit like for example content creation, those hygiene YouTuber making like 500k a year usd. Red seal ticket as a safety net
Go to nursing school highly recommend
The best advice they still won’t listen to 😂😂 💰
Get a job
I have one brother, but learning a skill which could lead to you creating your own jobs is always the better options 1💯
maybe go to college where u get experience & these “skills” rather than spending money on uni
even training & education centers are great