Hangi kariyer daha yumuşak, daha kolay bir hayat verir?
Yumuşak bir hayata sahip olabileceğim bir önlisans derecesi yapmak istiyorum. Tercihen uzak bir iş veya hibrit. Önlisans diploması alıp iyi para kazanabileceğim hangi kariyerin var?
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Is this a joke?
There are none. You’ve got to grind if you want to make bank.
This “soft life” thing is some influencer tik tok bs. The only way to have that is to find a partner that can fund your life while you get to focus on your hobbies and not work. But I’m sure you know that this situation can become abusive very easily.
Sales. Knowing how to communicate. Understand how to guide the convo. Read the room, anticipate objections and blockers, building relationships and pipeline, knowing how to ask for the close.
If you’re generating revenue for the company and doing well you’re almost indispensable.
I got a bachelors in economics and I haven’t used it or touched it since may 2023. And I’m open to full in person in an office jobs. Good luck. You either need to master a technical tool or have crazy good networking skills. You can apply to 1000 jobs a day and you won’t get a single good interview in your lifetime. Maybe a couple lol. But good luck.
I would go as far as not even bothering with an associates degree. Skip the bullshit and go straight into hyper networking mode. The job you’re describing is only realistic to nepo kids who are extremely stupid and mommy or daddy is enrolling them to their business the same way they enrolled them in school as a kid. Attending 2-3 classes a day and playing video games for the rest of my day did jack shit for me. It’s my fault, but I didn’t think I’d be this down bad trying to find meaningful work post grad related to my degree
Aren’t we all lol. I got my bachelor’s 6 years ago and barely make 80k a year now and that’s fully in office. I might be able to go remote next year. It’s not gonna happen getting a remote job paying 6 figures with some random associates degree. I personally know people with bachelor’s in CS who are willing to accept 25 per hour help desk jobs right now
Depends on your personality. If you don’t mind dealing with people, parents, and kids, making endless lesson plans and preparing them every day/week plus all the paperwork, emails, meetings, certifications, etc., teaching ain’t bad. If you do after school and summer school you can make decent money in many areas.
One of my relatives had a job that sounds like what you’re thinking of. He’s a Psych Nurse with a 2 yr degree, and for several years he staffed a phone triage line for a major medical group. Basically he’d talk to people online who were either in crisis, needed appointments, or were trying to get their preferred pain meds refilled early because they “dropped theirs down the sink.” (Yeah)
But here’s the thing:
– The degree actually took more than 2 years because of how over-filled the programs were and how many prereqs he had to do.
– He chose a specialty that many nurses avoid (psych) and spent several years bedside in some very challenging psych wards
– Then he got a new job with his current medical group working bedside again
– Finally he was promoted from within to the remote triage job which he held for several years
– … Then the medical group eliminated that position and put him into another job
So that’s just an anecdote, but the point is that these types of positions are difficult to get. They pay well because not many people have the right qualifications and experience to get them; and even then, there’s no guarantee that they’ll last forever. Remote advice/triage nursing is IMO susceptible to being replaced by AI.
You can still try of course — good to have goals! But if there were jobs that were quick to train for, paid really well, and were low-stress desk jobs that let you work from home: wouldn’t everyone go do that? They would quickly become non-well-paying because of supply/demand.
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By “soft” do you mean non physical or not a loud environment as in not construction work? Or are you talking about a career that doesn’t gate keep, lesser known therefore less competition to get into it?
Nothing is easy at first or if it is it’s low pay. Think about something that can be easy by what your definition is after some initial work.
Lol love Reddit
“How can I have the best working conditions, make good money with little education”.
Pick two of the three.
Influencer! You don’t even need an associates degree.
Can you clarify what you mean by a “soft life”? Most people ask about careers that will give them financial success with minimal education/experience, or they’re looking for careers that have minimal contact with people. “Soft life” is not one that I’ve heard before.
you’ll need more than an associates degree but you should look into MIS, managing information systems. User generated marketing is big right now as well. Or you can do web development and site management for small businesses.
Military for 3-4 years then do anything you want while riding off 70%+ practically guaranteed VA rating + free healthcare.
Imagine how much easier your life would be if you could go back to school, 100% paid for, with a tax-free living stipend of $2,000-$5,000 per month and an additional $2,000-$4,000 per month untaxed from your VA rating. Then, if that career fails, you have it in your back pocket to go back to school for free again with the exact same conditions.
All of this while having 100% free healthcare.
I would be completely stress free with that kind of safety net, and then you can pursue virtually whatever career you’re the most passionate about, and not have to worry about salary, being laid off, etc.
Ultimate hack to a soft easier life.
You could spend a few years as a ski instructor, work at some national parks, teach English abroad for a few years, etc. – all without having to worry about healthcare or trying to make ends meet with a $50k salary
IT or sales.
Idk we all might just be cooked
I’ve got a stressful office job that I hate even though it’s remote. Long hours, always on mentality, increasingly more sales pressure. I get paid well enough for it and I have a high ceiling but sometimes I ask myself if it’s all worth it.
If you’re just looking for a 2-year program, be a radiology tech. You can make $80k in a lot of places, more if you travel. Patient interaction is minimal compared to nursing and when you leave, you leave all the bs at work.
That’s what I’d do if I could do it all over again.
Art History. 😉
Those jobs are highly competitive, good luck
The only way to build a career that leads to a soft life is to work really hard (get really good at what you do so you have more say in what you do). Even if you have a “soft life” given to you, it’s only possible because someone else worked really hard.
Not being satirical, what you’re asking is actually not possible under capitalism. You have to move to Europe for anything remotely close to what you’re asking.
No associate degree does that. Not even one. Hope this helps.
i’m sorry to tell you but you probably don’t want a soft easy life as much as you think you do right now. to be human is to do tough things frequently
Only ASSOCIATES degree that pays anything is nursing. Any BACHELORS degree that is not in engineering, accounting, or nursing is largely pointless. And ofc, you can get any degree you want to then go into to law, medicine, pilot, etc. But for associates (or similar time frame to earning) its trades or nursing school honestly. Nursing school is still one of the best ROI on any of money (return) for time and money invested in education, especially if you get associates and then hospital pays for bachelors. After 2-3 years of working you could then be a case manager and sit at home all day coordinating care for patients or doing chart review. But nursing school is brutal and working the floors w patients is brutal, and the hours can also be brutal lol. Srry for lengthy response.
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Bachelor, accounting