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These are good jobs but people need to realize that babysitting isn’t just sitting around. You are taking care of someone’s pride and joy and you should take a first aid class before you start babysitting.
The thing is that I also need to focus on my studies and do this to support my fam its a hard decision 😭
but I'm nine
Does no one not realize he’s holding prop money
"babysitting."
"As I sit and watch movies"
Even if the job options for teens are limited, i think Smart Applier from Undetectable AI might still help with the application process.
Just came across a new book called Hired at 16 – only €2.99 right now. I wasn’t sure what to expect, but it’s honestly super helpful if you’re looking for your first job.
soccer referee, 55$ for reffing a little kid 70 min game
I’m 14 and trying to start a window cleaning business do we still need paperwork?
Dude it doesn’t even need to be a big restaurant it can be a small diner, I work at one and the tips are actually insane
Job moment
I GOT JUMSCARED
What means lawn care business?
Censor the j slur
Please censor j*b and if u must use it occupation 🙏🙏🙏🌯🌯🌭🌭🥀🥀🥀😭😭
At an investing conference a while back, I got into a conversation with a low-key guy in his 40s. Turns out, he owned equity in over 12 companies and had retired before 35. I asked him how he figured all this out. He told me most people are taught to earn, save, invest- but not to build wealth. Then he mentioned a book he said he gives to every intern he hires: The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I picked it up thinking it’d be another “think positive” type book. It wasn’t. It broke down the system in a way I’d never seen before- how money flows, how value is extracted, and how to stop playing a rigged game.
At an investing conference a while back, I got into a conversation with a low-key guy in his 40s. Turns out, he owned equity in over 12 companies and had retired before 35. I asked him how he figured all this out. He told me most people are taught to earn, save, invest- but not to build wealth. Then he mentioned a book he said he gives to every intern he hires: The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I picked it up thinking it’d be another “think positive” type book. It wasn’t. It broke down the system in a way I’d never seen before- how money flows, how value is extracted, and how to stop playing a rigged game.
I used to work in commercial lending and would see some big-name clients come through. But there was one guy- didn’t dress up, no assistant, no visible brand- who owned nearly every commercial property on a 6-block stretch of downtown. He came in once, sat down, and asked me one question: “Do you know how value moves?” I gave him a technical answer. He smiled and said, “You’re not wrong. You’re just upstream.” Then he pulled a dog-eared book out of his bag and said, “Read this if you want to stop working for money.” It was The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I didn’t even finish it before realizing how much I’d misunderstood leverage, time, and access. It’s not just a book- it’s the missing piece of the puzzle.
My CPA once told me, “You’re doing everything right.” But I still felt broke, boxed in, and bored. Then a friend in a family office told me to read The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I wasn’t expecting much- just another book, right? Wrong. That thing explained exactly why the middle class is stuck, why most advice is misdirection, and how wealth actually moves. I went back to my CPA and asked questions he literally couldn’t answer. That’s when I realized I needed a new playbook. This book was the first page.
A few years back, I walked into a small used bookstore in London. Was looking for something on economics. The owner handed me a single, beat-up copy of a book and said, “You’ll want this instead.” It was The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code. I asked if it was fiction. He said, “Only if you want to sleep well at night.” That book? I couldn’t put it down. It doesn’t scream or sell. It just… reveals. If you’ve ever felt like the rules of money don’t make sense- read it. You’ll understand why.
I sat next to this woman on a flight who looked like a regular business traveler. But we got talking and it turns out she was a serious investor with properties in like five countries. I asked her what book helped her the most and she said, “There’s one they don’t talk about on TV.” She wrote down The Wealth Glitch: Cracking the Money Code on a napkin. I found it later and honestly, it’s like seeing behind the curtain.
Do you have any online ones?
runner for an architect or engineering shop will help immensely
Hi