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Been seeking a job a while now and no success. I’m down to my last dollar and need something. Doesn’t have to be 80k a year or something just something. I’m well versed in all sorts of tech from project management, to front end, backend, ai, devops, cloud, ux/ui, helpdesk. Willing to do anything though right now even customer support or data entry or something basic. I don’t know what I’m doing wrong
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Hi Mr Me, it sounds like you have a solid background but the "marketing" of yourself is the current item to improve. Let's improve your resume and other Inbound traffic, doesn't sound like a Tech/Skills issue but a "marketing myself" issue
Are we the next Argentina? top 5 economy --> 50% poverty
In 1913, Argentina was the place you moved to for opportunity. Top 10 GDP per capita. Massive immigration boom. Ahead of Germany and France. Nearly toe-to-toe with the U.S.¹ Today? Over half their kids live in poverty. The currency’s a meme. And 9 sovereign defaults later, investors treat it like their toxic ex who keeps saying “they’ve changed”²⁻⁴. Argentina isn’t an outlier, it’s what happens when a country ignores compounding debt, prints to delay the pain, and convinces itself there’s always more time. And if you zoom out, you’ll realize: America is on the same curve. Just further to the left. T his isn’t some far-off hypothetical. If we look at the math & the data, it’s the logical outcome of policies we’ve already put in motion. In the next 5 minutes, we’re going to unpack: - What really broke Argentina - Where the U.S. sits in that same cycle (spoiler: we’re on Step 4 of 7) - What happens next if nothing changes - And the only playbook that actually puts you ahead, not just afloat Let’s get surgical. The Debt-Inflation Spiral, in Plain English Here’s the loop Argentina couldn’t escape: 1. Spend more than you make 2. Borrow to fill the gap 3. Hit the borrowing wall 4. Start printing 5. Spark inflation 6. Elect populists who promise to “fix it” with more spending 7. Collapse confidence Sound familiar? We’re already at #4. - **U.S. debt-to-GDP: 123%**⁵ - **Annual deficit: $2T+**⁶ - Interest payments now > Medicare or Defense⁷ - And most people still think buying more ETFs will fix it If you’ve ever heard the phrase “slowly, then all at once,” This is the “slowly” part. Inflation: The Slow Leak That Sinks the Boat The U.S. isn’t going to announce a default. We’ll just do what we’re doing now: print to stay solvent. And that means the default happens through your wallet. The numbers: - At 3% inflation → You lose 25% of your dollar’s value in 10 years - At 5% → You lose 62% in 20 years⁸ - At 7–13% (1970s levels) → You’re cooked
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5% raises are nice, 80%+ raises by Stacking are way more amazing
Career Vision Worksheet
i made a summary to answer the questions from the Career vision worksheet. ➡Life Goals: Financial freedom, family security, build own business ➡Work Role: a marketing role that will be used as a stepping stone to fund entrepreneurship ➡Income wants: $250K+ via job stacking, remote flexibility. (anything over 100k/yr would be great tbh) Annual Goal:$250K through 2-3 stacked remote marketing jobs (at least $100k) Target Roles: Digital Marketing Specialist, Marketing Data Analyst, Email Marketing Manager, Social Media Manager, E-commerce Marketing Specialist, Marketing Automation Specialist Game Plan Examples: Marketing Data Analyst $75K) + Email Marketing Manager $65K) + Digital Coordinator $55K) =$195K Digital Marketing Specialist $70K) + Marketing Automation $65K) + Social Media Manager $60K) =$195K IDEAL ROLE Seeking: Digital Marketing Specialist or Marketing Data Analyst Companies: Mid-size SaaS/e-commerce/tech (100-1000 employees) Responsibilities: Campaign management, data analysis, marketing automation Avoid: Phone work, in-person meetings, customer support Non-negotiables: $50K+ minimum (realistically 70K-80K but no less than 50K to get started with transitioning into Marketing), 100% remote, standard hours, minimal to no inbound calls/minimum meetings if possible
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@June Mg I'm "soft searching", I'm content with my current Job Stack but am looking to add one more through inbound methods.
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@June Mg Data (Analytics, a little Engineering, BI)
Want a referral to Google?
I have a recruiter friend at Google, they're hiring for all the positions on the link below. https://www.google.com/about/careers/applications/jobs/results#!t=jo&jid=127025001& If you'd like a referral at any of these, all you need to do is be a member of our Scale Your Salary program
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Whaaaaat, gamechanger!! That's a massive ROI, plus the Brand is 10/10
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