What do you guys do for a living? Do you work in corporate or run your own business? Let us know in the comments. And don’t forget to follow us on IG for more behind-the-scenes content that doesn’t always make it to RUclips: Julia: instagram.com/its.julialauren & Devin: instagram.com/devinsid.co
Glad you guys are settling in. That’s an interesting career with recruiting and social media. It’s inspiring seeing you guys perusing the entrepreneurial route. Ted’s Bulletin is a great spot, I enjoy the pop tarts from there. I’m in the Marine Corps and work for Live Nation as a production assistant. My goals are to advance in the business side of the music industry. I’m still finding my niche in it. But I also want to have financial freedom.
I am 48 and work 100% remotely in finance. I make about $200k/year. Although my job can be stressful, being able to work fully remotely is a blessing. Most companies are not offering fully remote work anymore. I also own 4 condos in Boston that I rent out and one in Cape Cod so I'm sort of a hybrid investor and corporate employee. I completely agree with you that being able to work remotely and somewhat on your own schedule is the best. Doing work that you are passionate about is a bonus. I'm not really passionate about my work but you do get the "golden handcuffs" in corporate america when you work in one of the higher paying industries like tech, finance or management consulting as you get promoted and move up the corporate ladder. It's best to quit and pursue your own business doing something you are passionate about if you can make a good living from it. I still don't know what I am passionate about from a work perspective but I definitely plan on retiring early like in 3-5 years and start traveling more and enjoying life. Remember also to ALWAYS save and invest a portion of what you make into well diversified safe investments that will grow like index funds and make that a habit like brushing your teeth every day. Very very important to achieving financial independence at a young age.
That’s an impressive career and investment strategy you’ve got going! I’m curious-what specific area of finance do you focus on? I’m just starting out in the field, particularly in backend operations, so I’d love to hear about your experiences and any advice you might have for someone new to the industry.
@@itsnicewithyou There's more things to do here in Cancun. I a social media page here in Cancun which I attend press conference and events. I take trips to Tulum whenever I need to attend events there or visit friends.
I am transitioning from working in groceries store to forex trading and programming. I am starting my own company in January, so 2025 is going to be an interesting year for me. My main passion is programming and that has helped me allot when it comes to improving my trading skills as well. Thank you for sharing your stories!
I'm glad you guys found yourselves a nice home in a nice area with more space👌 I'm a Spanish Interpreter. My regular Clients are Investigators for injuries/fires, etc. and also Workman's comp doing mostly recorded statements, working 8-5 remotely in California on the phone, living in Las Vegas? I'm looking to supplement my income right now, as I'm looking to return back home to Miami🏝. "There's a price for paradise, you know!"
JULIA QUESTION: If you owned a home in DMV area... Would you get a residential solar system ? I only only own Teslas so I am 100% partial to Tesla for power walls IF I did do the solar gig.. Just wanted your opinion now that you are "free" from the solar industry... Thanks !
I am not familiar with the incentives + regulations in VA plus I’ve been in corporate & utility scale solar for the past 8 years (these rules also differ from residential solar). So I unfortunately can’t advise you properly on this !!
You're NOT in the Washington DC area, you're in Loudon county, Virginia. That's 1 1/2 hours drive in traffic from Washington DC, LOL... As far as tech recruiting is concerned, it is an extremely competitive business. In tech recruiting, it is all about "connections"...
What do you guys do for a living? Do you work in corporate or run your own business? Let us know in the comments. And don’t forget to follow us on IG for more behind-the-scenes content that doesn’t always make it to RUclips:
Julia: instagram.com/its.julialauren & Devin: instagram.com/devinsid.co
WISH you guys the best of luck ! LOVE how the Netherlands is so pro bicycles... I could move there just for that 😊
Love it too! One of the things I miss the most 😊
Glad you guys are settling in. That’s an interesting career with recruiting and social media. It’s inspiring seeing you guys perusing the entrepreneurial route. Ted’s Bulletin is a great spot, I enjoy the pop tarts from there. I’m in the Marine Corps and work for Live Nation as a production assistant. My goals are to advance in the business side of the music industry. I’m still finding my niche in it. But I also want to have financial freedom.
Appreciate the support!
I am 48 and work 100% remotely in finance. I make about $200k/year. Although my job can be stressful, being able to work fully remotely is a blessing. Most companies are not offering fully remote work anymore. I also own 4 condos in Boston that I rent out and one in Cape Cod so I'm sort of a hybrid investor and corporate employee. I completely agree with you that being able to work remotely and somewhat on your own schedule is the best. Doing work that you are passionate about is a bonus. I'm not really passionate about my work but you do get the "golden handcuffs" in corporate america when you work in one of the higher paying industries like tech, finance or management consulting as you get promoted and move up the corporate ladder. It's best to quit and pursue your own business doing something you are passionate about if you can make a good living from it. I still don't know what I am passionate about from a work perspective but I definitely plan on retiring early like in 3-5 years and start traveling more and enjoying life. Remember also to ALWAYS save and invest a portion of what you make into well diversified safe investments that will grow like index funds and make that a habit like brushing your teeth every day. Very very important to achieving financial independence at a young age.
Totally agree, we both experienced the golden handcuffs as well in our corporate jobs! We both took a chance with our businesses and are glad we did 😊
That’s an impressive career and investment strategy you’ve got going!
I’m curious-what specific area of finance do you focus on?
I’m just starting out in the field, particularly in backend operations, so I’d love to hear about your experiences and any advice you might have for someone new to the industry.
Working remotely is the best. Currently living in Cancun Mexico. I work in influencer marketing.
Yes love it! Why Cancun and not Tulum?
@@itsnicewithyou There's more things to do here in Cancun. I a social media page here in Cancun which I attend press conference and events. I take trips to Tulum whenever I need to attend events there or visit friends.
I am transitioning from working in groceries store to forex trading and programming. I am starting my own company in January, so 2025 is going to be an interesting year for me. My main passion is programming and that has helped me allot when it comes to improving my trading skills as well. Thank you for sharing your stories!
Great to hear you’re taking the plunge and starting your own company! It’s hard in the beginning but wishing you the best of luck 🙏🏼✨
@ thank you! 😊
I'm glad you guys found yourselves a nice home in a nice area with more space👌
I'm a Spanish Interpreter. My regular Clients are Investigators for injuries/fires, etc. and also Workman's comp doing mostly recorded statements, working 8-5 remotely in California on the phone, living in Las Vegas? I'm looking to supplement my income right now, as I'm looking to return back home to Miami🏝. "There's a price for paradise, you know!"
Thanks for sharing! What do you plan to do to supplement your income? Appreciate your support as always 🤍
Considering starting my own recruitment agency as well would love to see your RUclips videos In Miami
That's great to hear, good luck if you do. We just left Miami but will be continuing to release new vlogs bi-weekly.
Is it cold compared to Miami?
Cold most days but every now and then it's like 50/60 degrees and sunny.
I know a former meta tech recruiter... Kaydee... Wonder if you knew her ?
Don't know her but I saw her on LinkedIn when you mentioned.
@@itsnicewithyou Small world... She is a great person... She use to live next to my son in Nashville...
I want to work remotely
What's your plan to make it happen?
JULIA QUESTION: If you owned a home in DMV area... Would you get a residential solar system ? I only only own Teslas so I am 100% partial to Tesla for power walls IF I did do the solar gig.. Just wanted your opinion now that you are "free" from the solar industry... Thanks !
I am not familiar with the incentives + regulations in VA plus I’ve been in corporate & utility scale solar for the past 8 years (these rules also differ from residential solar). So I unfortunately can’t advise you properly on this !!
@@itsnicewithyou Understood 👍
You're NOT in the Washington DC area, you're in Loudon county, Virginia. That's 1 1/2 hours drive in traffic from Washington DC, LOL... As far as tech recruiting is concerned, it is an extremely competitive business. In tech recruiting, it is all about "connections"...
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