Decided to bring back the guessing concept for a video in New York City! Thought I would dabble one last time because I think the video came out pretty interesting :) Leave a like & comment if I should continue these videos...
I love these. Just moved to the UK from Boston. I wanna replicate this concept here. will give you the props obviously but its a brilliant idea bro. 💪🏼
Shan, good video. That's really crazy and sad to me how the last woman you interviewed was a fellow RUclipsr and you didn't let her shout her channel out. You may have edited it out.That's low-key selfish. I'm a very successful RUclipsr and I let people shout there channel out, instagram out in each and every one of my videos. It doesn't hurt your business to help support others. I'd really love to hear your reasoning behind that decision.
@@nazfx2648 yea and the avg monthly rent for a 1br apartment is 2-3k...Can't expect to get paid like you live in Mississippi with expenses like that. All that being said, I would bet more then a few of them fudged their numbers but who knoes
Should have been a dead giveaway, because the only reason you get a masters in ECON is to get a job as an economist. Anyone else is going to get their MBA.
The guy with the physical therapy business is without a doubt one of the most successful guys you interviewed. He definitely just don't want give gig numbers for possible tax issues.
Whats crazy to me is how open everyone was talking about money. I was raised to keep everything hush-hush when it came to how much you were making. To see them talk openly about it lifted a burden off my chest for some strange reason. It was very nice to see!
I think it depended on how the interviewer explained why he was doing this, and he did it very well, so much that people thought it would be educational for people to know, thus they were more inclined to reveal their annual salaries
I was raised that way too, but when I think about it I'm not sure what the big deal is. I'll have to ask my dad what his reasoning was. It might be that he made more than most of my friend's parents and didn't want me saying anything and making people feel any certain way. Perhaps a lesson on not bragging too. But to me, I think it's healthy to openly discuss what we all make, because without the knowledge, it's a lot easier for employers to take advantage of people and pay them less than they deserve.
Well I was also raised that way.. working middle class family. People are trained not to talk about it because the wealthy likes to keep how little we are paid a secret.
@@wickedmainah950 Ya uts the fault of the employer and not because you or your parents were probably not qualified enough and didn't have skillsets at par with their requirements.When you join a company yiu become a part of their dream and accept conditions willingfully.If you are so concerned to earn more,build your own company and take the risks but we all know most people are not smart enough to do that but prefer a risk free job and then complain about not getting paid enough while having no risk incase something happens to that company.
@@thecryptohacker9976 I do fine, not wealthy but I'm not poor. My point is when a ceo makes 900 times his or her hour employees wage and said employees still qualify for government assistance it's a problem, it's fleecing the tax payers like myself. We are subsidizing the ceo's profits. Nothing wrong with being wealthy, but good employees critical to their wealth need to be fairly paid, at least enough to afford basic needs . I'm not talking entry level jobs. As for skills speak for yourself, you have no idea what my resume looks like. You are just one of the many brainwashed worker bees.
Some of these people are so underpaid its sad. Like Jeff from the Bronx seems so happy with his job, college educated, a revenue forecaster working for the city... This man deserves a raise!
@@MonoDde the retirement package is what gets a lot of people. Here in Texas our state highway patrol retire with a pension that pays 90-100% of what their yearly salary was when they retired, which can easily be over 100k
This was exactly the point I was trying to make with my friend, there's no good paying jobs, that was why I rushed into crypto and I see crypto as a safe heaven
I think its cuz they arent like 20 years old. they have had time to figure stuff out/ Im 30 and have gone to three diff fields and now im in technology when I majored in nutrition lol
im so shocked to hear how transparent these new yorkers are about their salaries and job roles. this is the way its supposed to be. great work on the video! i'm definitely a fan. looking forward to more!
There were like 6 people who said they were from NYC and a few more who said they live here. But the question doesn't determine if they're a New Yorker. He asked where they're from, not where they currently live ;)
No it’s not….You are naive and do not see the consequences. There is a reason why you never talk about money, religion or politics. It comes back to bite you. You are stupid if you cannot imagine the numerous ways you expose yourself to risk of being taken advantage of by being so naively transparent
i like that a lot of these people are in the creative field, as someone who is going to art school it’s kinda discouraging sometimes when everyone says not to go to school to get a degree in art, i appreciate this
I'm in STEM so kinda talking out of my ass, but I think creative field careers can pan out very well but there just isn't a clear cut path for it like STEM related fields. Kinda gotta figure it out as you go.
gonna be real with u. u gone regret it 5 yrs from now to know u spent all that time on an Art degree! if you’re going to be in debt atleast be able to make a living out of it. The way the market is rn, just be smart.
I’m in the creative field. For the most part the stereotype is real when it comes to a portion of “art degrees.” However, I make mid six figures and many of my colleagues do as well. The key is to position yourself as a creative that companies require. I found my path as a digital designer, creative director, and copywriter. My animation and copy skills brought in the majority of my pay and networking with clients. Many industries need creatives, and the cool thing is you can work at an agency, in-house, or for yourself. The key is finding an industry need. Currently, user interface, animation/video, web design, advertising design, media, cooywriting will bring you the most potential for earning a quality living. Let me know if you have any questions!
If they say yes, a great question to follow up the “Have you gone to college?” would be, “Dies your degree apply to your current position?” I know so many people who have degrees in one field and work in something SO different.
Well yeah a peace off paper won't always guarantee a job on the field you study in, so for me a college degree is on the same level as a high school diploma. Worthless With one major exception the diploma doesn't cause debt while the other one does.
This. I graduated with a degree in Classics and went into Finance, and although the grade and the University I studied at earned me a foot on the ladder, the degree itself in terms of content is entirely unrelated.
This was super interesting to see how people felt about their jobs and whether that correlated or was related to some of the questions you asked! Super interesting to watch!!
Is just like Elon Musk says all the CEOs and the CFOs make the big bucks when should be the engineers that are actually running the company and maintaining the finances!
@@joelfernando2031 and in the end he even gets all the credit, and people praise him as if he's a genius. It's the same situation as the engineer (Tracy Hall )that invented a method for making synthetic diamond, and then his company literally rewarded him with 10$.
What matter most to you and say NO to things that don't aligned with your priorities. You'll make far more money and get things done if you invest on your future, it will become more important to you family.
Wow am so surprised, I never knew most these jobs could pay this much. I bounced around a lot having different ideas and waiting on the moment my opportunity is going to come knocking on my door, not until I got to my 30s I finally got my dream job working for a clothing line and also made good investments did my fortune change for the better. Having a good passive income stream has helped me a lot during this recession.
Same here with me @Sky, currently am thinking of starting a blog page and affiliated marketing which I think would be ideal for me. It’s important not give up on your ideas and dreams.
Am currently working three jobs which is very exhausting at the moment, and with this current recession it’s increasing been difficult to survive. I make an okay income but the price of things keeps increasing, it’s sad.
@@lacray3960 None of those incomes seemed out of the ordinary for the given job and NYC. Besides, when asked randomly how much you make, more people are likely to given a lower number than come off with an air of superiority (despite just stating a fact).
Definitely. My gues is that six figures means slightly less than a million. Considering I don’t follow her but every now and then see a video suggested called something “I bought a house”, “I bought an appartment”, “My first house in city X” etc 😂
Creative strategist was the living embodiment of strategy consultant, the fit the attitude there everything 😂 great content man, so cool to see the variety of folks living in the city
I really enjoyed this video! It made me happy and i love that people were grateful for their jobs (i know not all but the ones that did i loved) i also feel that the chemical engineer girl needs to ask for a raise
Yeah seriously. I'm an engineer too and make more than her but in a rural area with super low cost of living. With 10 years of exp and in NYC, she should be making $120K+ easy.
Great job! You’re very friendly and approachable. Additional follow on should be “do you rent or own? If rent, how much is your rent?” Cost of living in NYC can be ridiculously high depending on your expectations.
Am I the only person think it’s odd that most people actually enjoy their job and make good figures? If they are not faking it, they are really lucky then.
To whoever reading this , never stop chasing your dreams you can do it . Keep pressing and thriving you will make it ! Consistency is the key to achieve your goals
Starting early is the best way getting ahead to build wealth, investing remains a priority. The stock market has plenty of opportunities to a decent payouts, with the right skills and proper understanding of how the market works
Making profitable trades isnt as hard as you think, I took the right steps as a beginner by investing with a reliable brokerge where all my trades are being handled by financial expert.
Well no one gets their dream job you find one... Like I legit had a dream job of being a military pilot turns out firefighting is something I really enjoy
@@chinookh4713: As long as you're healthy. And if down -- you have support and co-workers to help: Can't afford to have F Ued co-workers in this field.
These videos are actually so helpful just exposes me to potential careers as someone just finish high school and stressing over choosing something to do for the rest of my life.
Try not to stress too much. I'm about to be 30 and still trying to figure out my lifelong career. Just don't be stagnant and keep trying new jobs that interest you. Also go shadow a lot. Good luck!
@@AC-jp1lm you should have an idea of what you want to do when you’re close to your 30’s and should be on the path towards it. After you turn 30 people will judge you for not having a career, lots of doors that were available in your 20’s will start to close.
@@Restless_Gambler777 you're kidding right? Plenty of people have many career changes in their lives and it's perfectly acceptable. Nothing wrong with trying to find what your best fit is and what makes you happiest. Not to mention you get even more life experience. I'm on my third career and I think it's great.
Looks like you are having fun. NYC is such an interesting place. Really enjoyed the video! So interesting to hear what people are doing in their career paths and what some income ranges ate in today's world. Love the Jazz Guy!
@@QrlzM bruh... For non medical and engineering jobs that salary seem pretty good. But of course NYC is expensive. So if they live there they are not saving that much
I’ve come to realize that financial freedom has more to do with your mindset than your income or your Job. Financial freedom has to do with the right information combined with the right mindset. When I realized investments is way better than spending my money on irrelevant things or even savings, that’s when I started my financial freedom.
I know the importance of investments, but I’ve not been quite successful with it. I’ve been trying my hands on investing in stocks and cryptos, I’ve not been successful, I don’t know if I’m investing in the right assets.
@@turgesten726 employ the right investment strategy for your investments. Or better still hire an investment adviser. That’s also a good way to win as a beginner.
I’ve always wanted to have an investment manager, but i really don't know where to search for one. I'm open to working with anyone good recommendation if you know.
People in NYC tend to be open about how much they make, pay for rent, etc. I was raised in the south where tose questions were considered rude and was surprised too when I moved to NYC. I see the pros and cons to it
I love New Yorkers, they’re so kind and open to people on the streets. Not just this, you watch Impractical Jokers, you’ll witness it too. Cool people overall.
NYC salaries are much higher than the National average because the cost-of-living there is also much higher at about 2-3 times more. Living conditions are typically very compact compared to the Midwest and almost no one has actual land acreage or a car. Don't be discouraged and consider checking the average salary for your State or county.
Well, actually he said almost dream job and, he's working towards it. But, what hit me was the two degrees and only making 60-80k per year NYC or anywhere for that matter, sucks considering student loans.
@@bravedave90 He probably has a 401K that is matched by his company, good health insurance for him and his family and other great benefits. Some of us dont have student loans. I didn't pay a penny for my MBA. I knew I was poor and my only way out of poverty was to force myself to get good grades and get through college with a good scholarship👍
I was going to say... A I work in the engineering field to, different kind, but I noticed a trend. A lot of engineering students upon entering the workforce get smacked in the face with a reality that the field they chose is not as exciting or glamorous as they originally thought. Some may realize that they actually don't really like engineering at all. And sometimes it also depends on the work place. No mater how much you may love your chosen career subject, some places are just plain old toxic.
@@Jimbreh not everyone's experience is the same. Just because it didn't go as well as that person in the video may have hoped for it doesn't mean you won't have luck. Sometimes the trick is finding an a job in which work environment itself is enjoyable. It doesn't matter if you're a burger flipper, or work you're "dream" career field. If the work environment is great even the burger flipper may find themselves in the most enjoyable job they've ever had just like you may find yourself in the most miserable job you've ever had if the work environment isn't healthy. If you can find a work place where the people make it a healthy and fun work environment I'm sure you'll also do just fine. Most of the time it's not about the job you do, but rather the people you work with.
@@pyronic120120 Also earning 80k as a ChemE with ten years experience in NYC is ridiculous. She might be a sales engineer or something - senior ChemEs easily earn 150k+
They are being filmed. If they would tell how they felt about their job really like said they hated it, their managers/high ups would be askikg some questions if they found out.
I’m Mark Davidson, HR manager at Integrity Staffings Solutions. This firm currently have an open job position for individuals looking forward to work from home. Therefore the hired individuals or employees are expected to earn pay which range within $1,000.00-$3,000.00 weekly or more depending on their positive impact and how they get to work to become an asset with this company If interested do ask for more information regarding this open job position. Markdavidson19640@gmail.com
Planning for retirement, or even financial freedom, is a marathon and not a race, as the saying goes. Breaking your financial independence goals into small pieces can help you stay on track while making the process a little more manageable and hopefully a little less stressful. Even if you are starting small, the important thing is to start. Investing is important. Everyone needs it so you don't go bankrupt when you stop working
Yeah that's true and investment creates a safe haven for the future, It's rare these days to get a profitable source to invest it. Is Sherman Williams Trading that good?
On a scale of 1-10, I'll give Sherman Williams Trading a 9 simply because no one is perfect when it comes to trading, but when it comes to making a profit...Trust me when I say that it can surprise you when you don't expect it
Yes you are right, no one is perfect in the trading zone but still making good profit from it, I think I'll like to give Sherman Williams Trading a trial and see how it goes. I love creating multiple source of income because it never funny at the end when you depend on one source of income especially when you are retired.
@@AZ-gs6hj where did 60 hours come from?! They are protected very heavily and if they are mistreated even in the slightest the entire union is gonna be on their side
@@hasnanr3417 It’s not uncommon for blue collar workers to work overtime. It’s also not uncommon for blue collar workers to work physically straining job positions for their entire shift. He ain’t making 130k working 30-40 hours a week 😂
I’m Mark Davidson, HR manager at Integrity Staffings Solutions. This firm currently have an open job position for individuals looking forward to work from home. Therefore the hired individuals or employees are expected to earn pay which range within $1,000.00-$3,000.00 weekly or more depending on their positive impact and how they get to work to become an asset with this company If interested do ask for more information regarding this open job position.
I am from financial field doing CFA and FRM . That economist guy is No way looking like regular finance guy. I really like him. So much positive vibes because he loves it . Financial jobs are really either extremely depressing or extreme enjoyable depending on your preference
This video truly makes me realize how underpaid teachers are. I currently teach in TN and starting pay in my county is $41k with a bachelors. We get a 1% raise every year. It will take me 25 years to make 60k annually.
I feel like having someone guess that you are a “scribe,” “secretary,” “data entry” when you are a chemical engineer would really sting… she was very sweet though and generous when she said “kinda…” in response to data entry. are there people out there doing data entry for 80k? If so, sign me up.
There is a government grant available to New Yorkers and everyone is potentially qualify to receive it. It’s between $11,000 to $15,000 Grant have limited time for offer
@@FlashGordon1124 She definitely should be making more, but some companies are surprisingly good at fleecing their employees and keeping their pay significantly below market value. Plus it depends a lot on the industry - some subfields of chemical engineering are way less lucrative. She definitely could be in a more supporting role though.
@@1119king I'm an engineer myself and A chemical engineer right out of college can easily make atleast 80k. Im a civil engineer and everyone ik with 10yr+ experience is over 100k. The way she answered and salary is y i def think shes a tech aid not an actual chem engineer
@@FlashGordon1124 And I'm a chemical engineer. Not arguing that she's underpaid. Just saying that with so few details, it's difficult to say whether she's an "actual" chemical engineer. Pay can vary a lot from subfield to subfield - Sure, a new grad in oil and gas is gonna make >80k, but not in wastewater. If she recently switched to a gov't job I could see that being actual pay.
Hahahahaha as someone who works in Digital Marketing, I LOST it when Christian said "no, God no, thank God" when asked if he works in SEO. Great video!
@@halahsmith9931 Haha I mean it’s fine. It’s just kinda monotonous at times, in my opinion. And yeah the pay can be good depending on where you’re working.
rich nasty Thanks for showing us a real side of NYC, glad to see people being real about their incomes/careers -- loved the creative strategist's responses, hahaha. Wishing you all the creative success Shan!
rich nasty? Do you think you're jealous of their success? I mean, I am too but I don't resent them for it, lol. They worked hard to get where they are in life.
If you ask so directly to people how much they make per year here in italy only 1% will answer maybe less... Incredible how much people are open in NY about their financial status
This is why I love living here. So many interesting people, everywhere and more importantly, so many interesting job types. Would hate to be in a place that only does one sort of thing.
Oscar, the architect, as soon as I heard his job description and his overall "growing up and being all over the place" thing... I guessed it, because that's me. Being an architect is a love/hate situation.
Watching this video made me realize I don’t make shit in Florida. $17.25 an hour as a foreman on a small landscaping/paver crew. Hearing the carpenter say he’s union and makes 130k. I’m glad I just started my own pressure washing/soft washing business. Can’t wait to make my first 100k a year! I’m 32 and gotta get this money for my family! Thanks for the video. Very cool content.
This is crazy. 3:30 I work for a large company that does tech support for the products these guys install, and I don’t live in an as expensive place like NY, but I’ve been doing it for 6 months and was hired at $75k/year. It’s crazy how much less the installers get vs the product knowledge people
Decided to bring back the guessing concept for a video in New York City! Thought I would dabble one last time because I think the video came out pretty interesting :)
Leave a like & comment if I should continue these videos...
please keep doing more!!
Bro people in nyc make lots of money
I love these. Just moved to the UK from Boston. I wanna replicate this concept here. will give you the props obviously but its a brilliant idea bro. 💪🏼
Shan, good video. That's really crazy and sad to me how the last woman you interviewed was a fellow RUclipsr and you didn't let her shout her channel out. You may have edited it out.That's low-key selfish. I'm a very successful RUclipsr and I let people shout there channel out, instagram out in each and every one of my videos. It doesn't hurt your business to help support others. I'd really love to hear your reasoning behind that decision.
@@nazfx2648 yea and the avg monthly rent for a 1br apartment is 2-3k...Can't expect to get paid like you live in Mississippi with expenses like that. All that being said, I would bet more then a few of them fudged their numbers but who knoes
Guy: “I majored in marketing and economics.”
Shan: “Are you an artist?”
Guy: “no, I am an economist.”
😂😂😂
why would he take masters if he wants to be an artist 😂
😂😂😂😂
@@TheMscandy123 he didn't. he said majored.
@@TheMscandy123 he prolly thinks all black people are artists.
Should have been a dead giveaway, because the only reason you get a masters in ECON is to get a job as an economist. Anyone else is going to get their MBA.
nice running into you!!
you too 🤝
why do i feel as if you two already knew each other ;) "running into you" haha
@@Imveryboredandannoyed pure chance i ran into her
I literally just watched the video for Shelby. U make my day
Six figures every couple of months?
I honestly didn't expect people to be so open about what they make. I'm all for it! 🙌
Great video!
appreciate it! btw just watched your mr beast video ♥️
Americans love saying six figures but in reality that 75k in British take off the tax it's 55 k average that's same in UK US life
@@Blacktolite you UK weirdos are too obsessed with what Americans do with their daily lives.
Those that weren’t open didn’t make the video
@@Blacktolite So...
The guy with the physical therapy business is without a doubt one of the most successful guys you interviewed. He definitely just don't want give gig numbers for possible tax issues.
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He looked like he had money
@@whiskerswow1529 timestamp?
there’s literally not one person in this video that has a physical therapy business.. where are you getting this from? 😂😂
@@yanalukmanova8265 he said he has a coffee shop back home in Lebanon not in NY
Whats crazy to me is how open everyone was talking about money. I was raised to keep everything hush-hush when it came to how much you were making. To see them talk openly about it lifted a burden off my chest for some strange reason. It was very nice to see!
I think it depended on how the interviewer explained why he was doing this, and he did it very well, so much that people thought it would be educational for people to know, thus they were more inclined to reveal their annual salaries
I was raised that way too, but when I think about it I'm not sure what the big deal is. I'll have to ask my dad what his reasoning was. It might be that he made more than most of my friend's parents and didn't want me saying anything and making people feel any certain way. Perhaps a lesson on not bragging too.
But to me, I think it's healthy to openly discuss what we all make, because without the knowledge, it's a lot easier for employers to take advantage of people and pay them less than they deserve.
Well I was also raised that way.. working middle class family. People are trained not to talk about it because the wealthy likes to keep how little we are paid a secret.
@@wickedmainah950 Ya uts the fault of the employer and not because you or your parents were probably not qualified enough and didn't have skillsets at par with their requirements.When you join a company yiu become a part of their dream and accept conditions willingfully.If you are so concerned to earn more,build your own company and take the risks but we all know most people are not smart enough to do that but prefer a risk free job and then complain about not getting paid enough while having no risk incase something happens to that company.
@@thecryptohacker9976 I do fine, not wealthy but I'm not poor. My point is when a ceo makes 900 times his or her hour employees wage and said employees still qualify for government assistance it's a problem, it's fleecing the tax payers like myself. We are subsidizing the ceo's profits. Nothing wrong with being wealthy, but good employees critical to their wealth need to be fairly paid, at least enough to afford basic needs . I'm not talking entry level jobs. As for skills speak for yourself, you have no idea what my resume looks like. You are just one of the many brainwashed worker bees.
Some of these people are so underpaid its sad. Like Jeff from the Bronx seems so happy with his job, college educated, a revenue forecaster working for the city... This man deserves a raise!
I thought the same thing! He should be making $125k+ for that position with his education.
most are overpaid lol
@@MonoDde the retirement package is what gets a lot of people. Here in Texas our state highway patrol retire with a pension that pays 90-100% of what their yearly salary was when they retired, which can easily be over 100k
@@Louis-qo7tf it’s not overpaid when the avg cost for rent is around 2500$
@@hihiz432 if you earn 100k a year then 30k rent a year is nothing.
The creative strategist is a mood
The Patagonia vest lol
His fit threw me tf off. I was 100% expecting investment banking with his outfit and he's in strategy??
@@imDezrt 😭😭😭😭
"every second 😀😐"
What is mood
I love Rich's energy. He makes me want to break into my nieghbor's house and water their plants.
Lmfao
One of the best comments I've ever read! :D
He's like everywhere lmao
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@FeedMeLies Likely Le Bain haha
I like these NY street interviews. Do more!
ahhhh love your stuff nate
YOO Nate
Wait what?! The algorithm brought you here too?
@@ShanRizwan you know you made it when Nate commented your video lol
love man, u made me grow my channel :)
What are the chances you found Shelby in nyc 🤯
Shelby who? Was that the RUclipsr?
@@KayleighDeRosier yes
My guess, that wasn’t random
Exactly what I was thinking!!!!
@@KayleighDeRosier Shelby and Monica church
Jeff gave off some seriously great vibes. Seems happy with where he is in his life. That's all you need. Keep at it bro.
That guy Jeff is probably the most chill person I've heard recently. We all gotta learn a page from his book of life though.
I've come to realise that there's no secured job in NY, you get employed today and get sacked the next month.
This was exactly the point I was trying to make with my friend, there's no good paying jobs, that was why I rushed into crypto and I see crypto as a safe heaven
@@thomasfreddie9235 That's 100% true because the jobs I saw was just less than $1000 weekly which is very bad for a short widow with 3 kids
@@eloisebacani5864 That was why I got involved in crypto 2020, now I know I can pay my bills without depending on any good pay job
@@kimberlycobbs9303 Investing in crypto is not as difficult most people say, I've been in crypto for the past 4 years now
@@เกศราใจเย็น-ฆ2ฤ I understand the fact that people are been scam of their hard earn money but I can still assure that real and legit trader exist
$80-90K for chem engineer is way too low. She needs to re-negociate her comp ASAP.
For an entry-level engineer, that sounds about right actually
@@liamweng2708 she said she’s been in the field for ten years
@@liamweng2708 not so sure she's an actual chemical engineer rather then working in the chemical engineering field
Half the time when you hear someone say they're an engineer, they actually have a tech degree.
Santosh are you a chemical engineer??
It’s surprising how many people actually like their jobs
the kind of can not say they don't like it
I think its cuz they arent like 20 years old. they have had time to figure stuff out/ Im 30 and have gone to three diff fields and now im in technology when I majored in nutrition lol
@@ot7stan207 I agree
@@IlariaMichael I think they can. i really don't think the bosses care if employees like their jobs as long as they're efficient
People that move to new york are much more likely to be career driven
im so shocked to hear how transparent these new yorkers are about their salaries and job roles. this is the way its supposed to be.
great work on the video! i'm definitely a fan. looking forward to more!
there was only one new yorker!
There were like 6 people who said they were from NYC and a few more who said they live here. But the question doesn't determine if they're a New Yorker. He asked where they're from, not where they currently live ;)
why?
No it’s not….You are naive and do not see the consequences. There is a reason why you never talk about money, religion or politics. It comes back to bite you. You are stupid if you cannot imagine the numerous ways you expose yourself to risk of being taken advantage of by being so naively transparent
I’m positive some of them are lying 😂
That was Shelby Church at the end, what are the odds?! 😱 her videos are very helpful and interesting as well.
It must have been staged!!!
I thought so from the thumbnail
@@hemlane right because doesn’t she live in LA?
@@COURTNEYVCK she was living in NY at the time
Thank you for this!
i like that a lot of these people are in the creative field, as someone who is going to art school it’s kinda discouraging sometimes when everyone says not to go to school to get a degree in art, i appreciate this
Most school is honestly pointless.
I'm in STEM so kinda talking out of my ass, but I think creative field careers can pan out very well but there just isn't a clear cut path for it like STEM related fields. Kinda gotta figure it out as you go.
Art related careers are really great and it's worth it going school if you are passionate about it.
gonna be real with u. u gone regret it 5 yrs from now to know u spent all that time on an Art degree! if you’re going to be in debt atleast be able to make a living out of it. The way the market is rn, just be smart.
I’m in the creative field. For the most part the stereotype is real when it comes to a portion of “art degrees.” However, I make mid six figures and many of my colleagues do as well. The key is to position yourself as a creative that companies require. I found my path as a digital designer, creative director, and copywriter. My animation and copy skills brought in the majority of my pay and networking with clients. Many industries need creatives, and the cool thing is you can work at an agency, in-house, or for yourself. The key is finding an industry need. Currently, user interface, animation/video, web design, advertising design, media, cooywriting will bring you the most potential for earning a quality living. Let me know if you have any questions!
It's so interesting to hear every person give their own story, every person is like a new book that you have not yet read ahah
facts
Love this comment. Exactly👍
that's life son. Too bad judgemental and close minded people miss out on experiencing that
it's almost as if everyone is a different person!
My favorite comment too. What a great way of looking at it.
If they say yes, a great question to follow up the “Have you gone to college?” would be, “Dies your degree apply to your current position?” I know so many people who have degrees in one field and work in something SO different.
Well yeah a peace off paper won't always guarantee a job on the field you study in, so for me a college degree is on the same level as a high school diploma.
Worthless With one major exception the diploma doesn't cause debt while the other one does.
@@chronicle9740 depends of the prestige of your school
This. I graduated with a degree in Classics and went into Finance, and although the grade and the University I studied at earned me a foot on the ladder, the degree itself in terms of content is entirely unrelated.
@@lfgpanthers5333 what company? I don’t see how you can go to a top bank with high salaries with an average non relevant degree
@@Louis-qo7tf I don't have an average grade, though the bank is Credit Suisse
Fun video, really enjoyed it! Nice getting a peep behind the curtain of people's financial lives
6:34 This man guessed "artist" when the person said that he double majored in marketing and economics. 😂
yeah that was a dumb guess LOL
Definitely just said that because the guy had dreadlocks
@@ShanRizwan you kept saying admin for people who made 80k plus. Do you know how much admins make lmao
@@Weru212 when he said marketing i clung onto that like oh he’s a creative
@@TheMangoMovement To be fair ...admins in NY make can make over 100k. I definitely know more than a few
This was super interesting to see how people felt about their jobs and whether that correlated or was related to some of the questions you asked! Super interesting to watch!!
thank you!!!
Chemical Engineer not making 6 figures in NYC I’m shook
Is just like Elon Musk says all the CEOs and the CFOs make the big bucks when should be the engineers that are actually running the company and maintaining the finances!
@@joelfernando2031 and in the end he even gets all the credit, and people praise him as if he's a genius. It's the same situation as the engineer (Tracy Hall )that invented a method for making synthetic diamond, and then his company literally rewarded him with 10$.
@@joelfernando2031 lmao managers run the company and maintain finances plus they make a lot more than an engineer.
What matter most to you and say NO to things that don't aligned with your priorities. You'll make far more money and get things done if you invest on your future, it will become more important to you family.
Assets that can make you successful
at this moment are:
Shares
.Stocks
.Forex
.Real estate
@@gabrielsmith9781 Yeah you're right, that's why I had to start Forex trad..ing two months ago and now i'm making benefits from it now.
@Ogbaga Oliver Hello I have been hearing a lot about her,
How can I get to her
What’s funny is that not only did you run into Shelby Church, but you also didn’t know who she was 😂
Who? 😅
Whi
Who?
Naw, I feel like he knew Shelby.
I was literally thinking the same thing! haha
This video is great! Great work, Shan.
Person: ‘I majored in psychology then a masters in economics’
Interviewer: ‘are you an artist???’
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Wow am so surprised, I never knew most these jobs could pay this much. I bounced around a lot having different ideas and waiting on the moment my opportunity is going to come knocking on my door, not until I got to my 30s I finally got my dream job working for a clothing line and also made good investments did my fortune change for the better. Having a good passive income stream has helped me a lot during this recession.
A really funny video, lots of good career ideas and come to think working a decorator pays really well mehn that’s amazing I must say!
Same here with me @Sky, currently am thinking of starting a blog page and affiliated marketing which I think would be ideal for me. It’s important not give up on your ideas and dreams.
When he said “weed” it cracked me up lol.
Am currently working three jobs which is very exhausting at the moment, and with this current recession it’s increasing been difficult to survive. I make an okay income but the price of things keeps increasing, it’s sad.
Elon recently stated we have passed the peak of the recession and the economy would slowly recover.
This was fun, crazy the difference in how much they make and what they do.
for sureee
Half of them was lying
@@lacray3960 None of those incomes seemed out of the ordinary for the given job and NYC. Besides, when asked randomly how much you make, more people are likely to given a lower number than come off with an air of superiority (despite just stating a fact).
So many lies here
@@lacray3960 yup lol
I'm happy for these guys, almost everyone is in love with their profession and it's so important 🥺
LOL - Shelby Church is the best guys and she makes way more than the thumbnail suggests. She's a freaking rock star.
I saw her and was like WHAT? hahaha
Definitely. My gues is that six figures means slightly less than a million. Considering I don’t follow her but every now and then see a video suggested called something “I bought a house”, “I bought an appartment”, “My first house in city X” etc 😂
@@fxaman She has videos talking about her income streams. She makes about 250k/year.
You have such a good vibe.
Creative strategist was the living embodiment of strategy consultant, the fit the attitude there everything 😂 great content man, so cool to see the variety of folks living in the city
I really enjoyed this video! It made me happy and i love that people were grateful for their jobs (i know not all but the ones that did i loved) i also feel that the chemical engineer girl needs to ask for a raise
Yeah seriously. I'm an engineer too and make more than her but in a rural area with super low cost of living. With 10 years of exp and in NYC, she should be making $120K+ easy.
Great job! You’re very friendly and approachable. Additional follow on should be “do you rent or own? If rent, how much is your rent?” Cost of living in NYC can be ridiculously high depending on your expectations.
I love the vibes of the guy predicting tax revenue for the city. Sounds like the most boring thing ever, and he’s crazy about it ♥️
the second i saw the patagonia puffer vest i assumed he was in tech, the attitude just made me think that even more LOL
Or finance. Fintech
Am I the only person think it’s odd that most people actually enjoy their job and make good figures? If they are not faking it, they are really lucky then.
I think at least half of these people are lying about how much they make and their level of management.
You make your own luck
These figures in New York aren't much
@@sasanders72 how much in New York is much
Exactly my thoughts legit everyone said “six figures” 💀
The best part is that everyone loves their job, living their own dream life.
They have to say that. Lol. Bit for the most part when I worked in NY , I really loved the jobs I had.
To whoever reading this , never stop chasing your dreams you can do it . Keep pressing and thriving you will make it ! Consistency is the key to achieve your goals
The mind replays what the heart can't delete . So be careful what you keep in your heart . Purify it often .
Bitcoin trading is just like any other business but in this case more sophisticated and advanced .
Investment put you ahead in life , is like buying a day off you don't have to work again , invest now and secure your future .
Starting early is the best way getting ahead to build wealth, investing remains a priority. The stock market has plenty of opportunities to a decent payouts, with the right skills and proper understanding of how the market works
Making profitable trades isnt as hard as you think, I took the right steps as a beginner by investing with a reliable brokerge where all my trades are being handled by financial expert.
I expected more people to hate what they do… this gave me some hope :’) didn’t think so many people would have their dream jobs
Well no one gets their dream job you find one... Like I legit had a dream job of being a military pilot turns out firefighting is something I really enjoy
@@chinookh4713: As long as you're healthy. And if down -- you have support and co-workers to help: Can't afford to have F Ued co-workers in this field.
I’m so blown away by people actually saying what they make to a stranger on camera.
i gave a thumbs up when the jazz singer started singing ;-)
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Same!
@@ShanRizwan what is his SoundCloud or where can we find his music
Only in NYC where everyone you interview makes $100k a year and looks 30 years old.
And their cost of living cuts whatever they make literally in half
Not true
I used to live in nyc for 3 years. Now go to other boroughs where live 90% of people , numbers will be way different.
yup
Oscar was my high school class Valedictorian, super smart. Did not expect to see him in this vid lol Keep up the content @shan
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These videos are actually so helpful just exposes me to potential careers as someone just finish high school and stressing over choosing something to do for the rest of my life.
Try not to stress too much. I'm about to be 30 and still trying to figure out my lifelong career. Just don't be stagnant and keep trying new jobs that interest you. Also go shadow a lot. Good luck!
@@AC-jp1lm you should have an idea of what you want to do when you’re close to your 30’s and should be on the path towards it. After you turn 30 people will judge you for not having a career, lots of doors that were available in your 20’s will start to close.
@@Restless_Gambler777 you're kidding right? Plenty of people have many career changes in their lives and it's perfectly acceptable. Nothing wrong with trying to find what your best fit is and what makes you happiest. Not to mention you get even more life experience. I'm on my third career and I think it's great.
good luck!
@@Restless_Gambler777 agreed kfc dude didn’t start his chicken business till he was in his 40s… it’s never too late
Looks like you are having fun. NYC is such an interesting place. Really enjoyed the video! So interesting to hear what people are doing in their career paths and what some income ranges ate in today's world. Love the Jazz Guy!
Most of the responses had me shook. Really changed my perception about how much people make in NYC.
too low or too much?
@@KseniyaKuzmina too low
Right!? I live in small town Maine, make 43,000/yr and that feels tight once all the bills are paid!
@@QrlzM bruh...
For non medical and engineering jobs that salary seem pretty good.
But of course NYC is expensive. So if they live there they are not saving that much
@@janeandrews6426 $43K in nyc is doable, but you’ll have multiple roommates, keep frivolous spending to a minimum, and not be able to save much
3:46 gorgeous voice (jazz singer on the side of his paying job).
imagine u said " no, i hate my job soooo baddd" and ur boss watch this video
I’ve come to realize that financial freedom has more to do with your mindset than your income or your Job. Financial freedom has to do with the right information combined with the right mindset. When I realized investments is way better than spending my money on irrelevant things or even savings, that’s when I started my financial freedom.
I agree on this, anyone can actually achieve financial freedom.
I know the importance of investments, but I’ve not been quite successful with it. I’ve been trying my hands on investing in stocks and cryptos, I’ve not been successful, I don’t know if I’m investing in the right assets.
In my opinion I think Savings accounts are A Terrible Investment
@@turgesten726 employ the right investment strategy for your investments. Or better still hire an investment adviser. That’s also a good way to win as a beginner.
I’ve always wanted to have an investment manager, but i really don't know where to search for one. I'm open to working with anyone good recommendation if you know.
I think that is a good proof that New Yorkers are actually way nicer than what people think...just straight foward and blunt! Love this!
A lot of them weren’t even from NY
People in NYC tend to be open about how much they make, pay for rent, etc. I was raised in the south where tose questions were considered rude and was surprised too when I moved to NYC. I see the pros and cons to it
Love the video! Maybe do different areas in the city? I’d love to see the changes in careers depending on where you are
I love New Yorkers, they’re so kind and open to people on the streets. Not just this, you watch Impractical Jokers, you’ll witness it too. Cool people overall.
Your definitely not from New York lmao 💀
This is why I love NYC, the people are REAL
here before it goes viral
;)
Same
Jeff's vibes are STRONG! :D Such a cool guy, he reminds me so much of the 90s...
100%
NYC salaries are much higher than the National average because the cost-of-living there is also much higher at about 2-3 times more. Living conditions are typically very compact compared to the Midwest and almost no one has actual land acreage or a car. Don't be discouraged and consider checking the average salary for your State or county.
I actually expected a lot more from NY
Really nice to see a lot of people love their job passionately.
dope video and loved the energy from the gentleman at the 6:16 good vibes
i agree! super awesome guy
Bruh this man's dream job is to forecast city tax revenue
Could be his dream job is something that provides him and his family stability and good benefits.
hes built different than us while we were eating sand he was planning his 401k
Well, actually he said almost dream job and, he's working towards it. But, what hit me was the two degrees and only making 60-80k per year NYC or anywhere for that matter, sucks considering student loans.
@@bravedave90 He probably has a 401K that is matched by his company, good health insurance for him and his family and other great benefits. Some of us dont have student loans. I didn't pay a penny for my MBA. I knew I was poor and my only way out of poverty was to force myself to get good grades and get through college with a good scholarship👍
If anyone gets jealous about anyones salary in this -- keep in mind they are paying infinitely more than you for rent and stuff.
"Are you a like a scribe...secretary...data entry?...."
"No, I'm a chemical engineer."
Me who just graduated with bachelors in Chem. Eng., *sweating profusely*
I was going to say... A I work in the engineering field to, different kind, but I noticed a trend. A lot of engineering students upon entering the workforce get smacked in the face with a reality that the field they chose is not as exciting or glamorous as they originally thought. Some may realize that they actually don't really like engineering at all. And sometimes it also depends on the work place. No mater how much you may love your chosen career subject, some places are just plain old toxic.
@@Jimbreh not everyone's experience is the same. Just because it didn't go as well as that person in the video may have hoped for it doesn't mean you won't have luck. Sometimes the trick is finding an a job in which work environment itself is enjoyable. It doesn't matter if you're a burger flipper, or work you're "dream" career field. If the work environment is great even the burger flipper may find themselves in the most enjoyable job they've ever had just like you may find yourself in the most miserable job you've ever had if the work environment isn't healthy. If you can find a work place where the people make it a healthy and fun work environment I'm sure you'll also do just fine. Most of the time it's not about the job you do, but rather the people you work with.
@@pyronic120120 I think that goes for a lot of fields. I'm in education and it's the same sadly. Hope you find what you're looking for however :)
@@pyronic120120 Also earning 80k as a ChemE with ten years experience in NYC is ridiculous. She might be a sales engineer or something - senior ChemEs easily earn 150k+
the jazz singing though omg that was amazing
What’s more shocking is that these people actually enjoy/appreciate their job 😩😭 i hate mine so so much but it’s the only thing I’m good at lol
That’s what I thought too!
You only live once, choose a career you enjoy and are passionate about :D
They are being filmed. If they would tell how they felt about their job really like said they hated it, their managers/high ups would be askikg some questions if they found out.
I’m Mark Davidson, HR manager at Integrity Staffings Solutions.
This firm currently have an open job position for individuals looking forward to work from home.
Therefore the hired individuals or employees are expected to earn pay which range within $1,000.00-$3,000.00 weekly or more depending on their positive impact and how they get to work to become an asset with this company
If interested do ask for more information regarding this open job position.
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Planning for retirement, or even financial freedom, is a marathon and not a race, as the saying goes. Breaking your financial independence goals into small pieces can help you stay on track while making the process a little more manageable and hopefully a little less stressful. Even if you are starting small, the important thing is to start.
Investing is important. Everyone needs it so you don't go bankrupt when you stop working
Yeah that's true and investment creates a safe haven for the future, It's rare these days to get a profitable source to invest it. Is Sherman Williams Trading that good?
On a scale of 1-10, I'll give Sherman Williams Trading a 9 simply because no one is perfect when it comes to trading, but when it comes to making a profit...Trust me when I say that it can surprise you when you don't expect it
Yes you are right, no one is perfect in the trading zone but still making good profit from it, I think I'll like to give Sherman Williams Trading a trial and see how it goes. I love creating multiple source of income because it never funny at the end when you depend on one source of income especially when you are retired.
I really like this video. It's very interesting and the people seem pretty honest when answering
Carpenters making 130K a year in the big Apple what a day!
and the benefits they get is crazy, union workers are so well protected they're like gold over here
130k working 60 hours a week of hard physical labor. Not worth it
@@AZ-gs6hj where did 60 hours come from?! They are protected very heavily and if they are mistreated even in the slightest the entire union is gonna be on their side
@@hasnanr3417 It’s not uncommon for blue collar workers to work overtime. It’s also not uncommon for blue collar workers to work physically straining job positions for their entire shift. He ain’t making 130k working 30-40 hours a week 😂
@@AZ-gs6hj that's for a 40 hr check. It's over 200k for 40 hrs a week if you figure in the retirement and benefits paid to them as well.
this guy has a really easy going vibe about him, he gonna blow up in a few months for sure
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I’m Mark Davidson, HR manager at Integrity Staffings Solutions.
This firm currently have an open job position for individuals looking forward to work from home.
Therefore the hired individuals or employees are expected to earn pay which range within $1,000.00-$3,000.00 weekly or more depending on their positive impact and how they get to work to become an asset with this company
If interested do ask for more information regarding this open job position.
The subtitle editing is on point! Bravo!
In England conversation would go like this:
"How much do you earn?"
"Mind your own busines."
This was so interesting!! Let's see how long it takes to go viral
run up the likes and shares 🤝
“Data entry?“
“Kind of”
“What is it?”
“Chemical engineering” wtf 😂
Difference between science and fucking around is you write it down- Adam Savage
"My dreams keep changing." I feel that bro.
Loved the video! I find it very ambiguous when people say 6 figures. It can go from $100,000 all the way to $999,999.
*LONG LIVE KOSOVO♥♥♥*
I think when the say just 6 figures is prob in the high digits.
Generally it’s just above $100k 😂
If they made close to 7 they would say 7 figures
Usually just indicates $100k
I am from financial field doing CFA and FRM . That economist guy is No way looking like regular finance guy. I really like him. So much positive vibes because he loves it . Financial jobs are really either extremely depressing or extreme enjoyable depending on your preference
Currently I'm majoring in banking and finance, I know it will be depressing but I'm keep telling myself "it will be worth it" and I know it will!
I love the jazz singers voice 💕🙌🏾
This video truly makes me realize how underpaid teachers are. I currently teach in TN and starting pay in my county is $41k with a bachelors. We get a 1% raise every year. It will take me 25 years to make 60k annually.
Yeah, how are most of these people making 100k plus?! crazy.
@@edfox6921 parents connections ya dummy ,how else would u expect those kids to make that much money
@@MsJooy Makes sense. Yep, agreed.
@@edfox6921 they live in New York
I feel like having someone guess that you are a “scribe,” “secretary,” “data entry” when you are a chemical engineer would really sting… she was very sweet though and generous when she said “kinda…” in response to data entry.
are there people out there doing data entry for 80k? If so, sign me up.
Yes. Source: I make 90K in NYC doing data entry/client communications
Lol I’m also a chemical engineer making 70k a year only. LOL
I don’t get it either .
@@markanderson887 Hi Mark! Are they hiring for the data entry? Perhaps there’s a second position opening up? Serious question..
@@alejandragomez3726 what state? U better be entry level. I'm aerospace and got 78 my first job.
@@markanderson887 y'all hiring ?😂
Lol at the chem engineer saying data entry is "kind of" her job title. She was being nice and humble 😆
There is a government grant available to New Yorkers and everyone is potentially qualify to receive it. It’s between $11,000 to $15,000
Grant have limited time for offer
i think shes more of a tech aid and not actually a chem engineer. with 10 yr experience she should be making way more than 80-90k
@@FlashGordon1124 She definitely should be making more, but some companies are surprisingly good at fleecing their employees and keeping their pay significantly below market value. Plus it depends a lot on the industry - some subfields of chemical engineering are way less lucrative. She definitely could be in a more supporting role though.
@@1119king I'm an engineer myself and A chemical engineer right out of college can easily make atleast 80k. Im a civil engineer and everyone ik with 10yr+ experience is over 100k. The way she answered and salary is y i def think shes a tech aid not an actual chem engineer
@@FlashGordon1124 And I'm a chemical engineer. Not arguing that she's underpaid. Just saying that with so few details, it's difficult to say whether she's an "actual" chemical engineer. Pay can vary a lot from subfield to subfield - Sure, a new grad in oil and gas is gonna make >80k, but not in wastewater. If she recently switched to a gov't job I could see that being actual pay.
Hahahahaha as someone who works in Digital Marketing, I LOST it when Christian said "no, God no, thank God" when asked if he works in SEO. Great video!
I work in web development and that cracked me up too 😂
Is SEO bad? I hear ppc and seo pay well.
@@halahsmith9931 Haha I mean it’s fine. It’s just kinda monotonous at times, in my opinion. And yeah the pay can be good depending on where you’re working.
It's so satisfying to see people doing what they like, gives one hope
rich nasty
Thanks for showing us a real side of NYC, glad to see people being real about their incomes/careers -- loved the creative strategist's responses, hahaha. Wishing you all the creative success Shan!
rich nasty? Do you think you're jealous of their success? I mean, I am too but I don't resent them for it, lol. They worked hard to get where they are in life.
Its literally the name of one of the video’s dude name lol
Income seems pretty high in NYC. Also surprisingly many people like their work.
That guy's the happiest economist I've seen
For a second I thought Shelby knew you before hand, but it honestly seems like you were unfamiliar with her before talking to her
LOL thought that was her.
the chances are pretty low. go figure.
Who's Shelby?
@@abl3to Shelby Church she youtuber with twin sister monica church
@@jaggsta Thanks, I honestly felt lost when everyone else knew who Shelby was. I'll definitely have to checkout her videos.
I love Mike the jazz guy!
If you ask so directly to people how much they make per year here in italy only 1% will answer maybe less... Incredible how much people are open in NY about their financial status
Love your attitude Shan. That's why people open up and share....LOVE IT
Lol when the guy said “it gets the job done, it’s decent and I don’t love it but I don’t hate it” I immediately knew software engineer
hm weird, I work as a software engineer and I absolutely love it. doesn't even feel like work most of the time
Same here 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I knew he is one of us
Asian + makes 130k + doesn’t hate job but doesn’t love it either = guaranteed Software Engineer
"Do you sell weed?" I mean, he was close, just a different type of gas
The moment he said "you need to be a little crazy to do it".. I knew. He's an architect. Every architect dreams of a high rise in new york.
I never think I am crazy or want to be crazy but I am an architect 😂
Somebody send his jaz music 3:48 shi firee 🔥
This is why I love living here. So many interesting people, everywhere and more importantly, so many interesting job types. Would hate to be in a place that only does one sort of thing.
Yeah, watching this video made me think I should get myself out to NYC some day and just explore.
@@mrmatz408 do it. in the summer though.
I regret moving to back to Arizona. I lived in NY for 2 years . My uncle and grandparents live in queens NY
Oscar, the architect, as soon as I heard his job description and his overall "growing up and being all over the place" thing... I guessed it, because that's me. Being an architect is a love/hate situation.
Watching this video made me realize I don’t make shit in Florida. $17.25 an hour as a foreman on a small landscaping/paver crew. Hearing the carpenter say he’s union and makes 130k. I’m glad I just started my own pressure washing/soft washing business. Can’t wait to make my first 100k a year! I’m 32 and gotta get this money for my family! Thanks for the video. Very cool content.
Cost of living
I’m glad I was able to transfer my salary from nyc to orlando
It’s possible brotha a books not gonna get you there but I do suggest you get into Think and grow rich and rich dad poor dad 💯
As a Foreman yes you're worth more then $17.25 an hour but keep in mind NYC is crazy expensive so its all relative.
@@Shishiku91 yup and that’s why I’m glad I transferred from nyc to orlando with my 142k salary. Pays being a remote software engineer
This is crazy. 3:30 I work for a large company that does tech support for the products these guys install, and I don’t live in an as expensive place like NY, but I’ve been doing it for 6 months and was hired at $75k/year. It’s crazy how much less the installers get vs the product knowledge people