Neredeyse 50 ve hiçbir şey yok

2026’da 50 yaşına giriyorum ve hala bankada param yok, hala karısı veya çocuÄŸum yok, hala hangi kariyeri istediÄŸimi anlayamıyorum. Kelimenin tam anlamıyla her yıl okulumun en iyi 3 öğrencisindeydim. Kimse hayatımın böyle ortaya çıktığına inanmazdı. KardeÅŸim liseyi bile bitirmedi ve inÅŸaat işçisi olarak daha fazla para kazandı.

Tek yapabileceÄŸim bir muhasebe memuru veya muhasebeci olmak ve her iki iÅŸten de nefret ediyorum. Bir ÅŸirkette yapabileceÄŸim en çok yılda 50-60 bin ve Kanada’da yaÅŸadığım için 80K gibi daha çok ihtiyacım var ve hükümetimiz bizim için her ÅŸeyi mahvetti. Sadece bir oda kiralamak ayda 1000 dolara mal oluyor.

Yeni bir kariyerde çevrimiçi çalışmalara girmesi uzun sürmeyecek ve iyi ödeme yapan fikirleri olan var mı?

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  1. Building-Old
    AÄŸustos 31, 2025 - 8:11 pm

    $1000 for a room is pretty similar to any US metropolitan area so I wouldn’t assume that the government is at fault. I’m pretty sure we’re all moving toward a future where only the upper class can afford to own property in an urban area.

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  2. daughtcahm
    AÄŸustos 31, 2025 - 8:11 pm

    I used to be an accounting clerk, and I can tell you the path I took. Obviously that doesn’t mean you can duplicate that path, but I want to give you an idea of how someone else started there and landed somewhere else.

    I was a clerk. I kicked ass at my job and was promoted to AP manager (smaller title than it sounds, I was managing the whole AP process and could hold people accountable, but did not manage people). I did as much varying work as I possibly could to get as much experience as I could.

    From there I moved to tiny company looking for a staff accountant. Because they were tiny, they really were looking for someone to do all the day to day grunt work and some light analysis, no CPA or other certification required.

    This next step is where luck played a huge role in defining my trajectory. The accounting software we were using was a smaller software company. I made a name for myself answering questions in their customer forums, and learned absolutely everything I could about the software (as a way to make my daily job more efficient). My boss took me to the software’s annual customer conference and I got to network with all the people I saw on the forums. I was able to turn that into a job interview, and I landed the job.

    I’m still working at that software company. I’ve had many different roles. They had me start by shadowing on implementations, then I moved to the education department and became a trainer, and now I write the training content that instructors deliver.

    Along the way, the only things I feel like I had any control over (in as much as we can control anything) was always trying to learn new things, and always jumping at every opportunity, even if it felt like a reach.

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  3. coconutdon
    AÄŸustos 31, 2025 - 8:11 pm

    Could you move into financial analysis or tax analyst or auditor? Lot of money in those

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  4. GroundbreakingHeat43
    AÄŸustos 31, 2025 - 8:11 pm

    What have u been doing ? Look into aircraft mechanic

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