I don’t usually post stuff like this but just wanted to share something that helped me out recently. I was feeling stuck and started looking into small ways to make extra income from home. My Mentor recommended a book called The New Rules of Making Money That Lasts. At first I wasn’t sure what to expect, but it was actually really practical. Nothing too flashy or overwhelming. Just clear ideas and steps to start doing something real with the time I already have. Might be helpful if anyone else is in the same boat I was.
Kept bumping into comments about Nixorus books, everyone saying theyre dangerously honest and almost banned-level info. Eventually, I caved and checked it out. Theyre right—this stuff hits different. Its weirdly addictive, probably because it feels like knowledge youre not supposed to find.
I kept scrolling past people swearing by Nixorus books—saying its stuff "they" dont want us seeing. I got skeptical but still tried. Im actually annoyed I didnt read it sooner. These books literally made me rethink everything about money. Seriously worth the hype.
I never had money growing up—just constant stress about bills, arguments, and being told "we cant afford it." Honestly, I thought something was wrong with me, until I stumbled across Nixorus books. The moment I started reading, I felt this anger rise—realizing Id spent my entire life kept clueless about money on purpose. It literally felt like discovering a secret I wasnt meant to know. Im still shocked no ones banned this yet.
they do this on mass with the 19% that live a street life then call black men abusers and lady killers. Baby your crush is literally a killer what does that have to do with me you knew him.
I worked with people who's named on parents and had no degrees. A stack of letters of recommendations touting project facts on high profile projects is more valuable than a degree.
Yes it is true to apply to anything, timing matters. I work in HR for a Fortune 500 company and I promise your resume will not even be viewed if you have no degree for an advanced position trust whoever you believe
After 1 year of applying to over 250 jobs, I finally landed a full time job! Working Monday through Friday, 8-4.
I now have evenings and weekends free to spend quality time with my wife and child. I thank God for this wonderful gift of life and this blessing.
My word of advice is to pray to God every day (or pray to the universe if you’re Buddhist), asking him for help and always being grateful for your current circumstances.
You’re reading this because you’re alive.
I also cold emailed several businesses because I realized the job sites tend to have fake listings from overseas companies pretending to be American companies so they can skim personal information from Americans.
This is totally true. I’ve been an SWE for two decades and have made hiring decisions for many SWE candidates. I once fell into the trap of choosing the candidate with multiple degrees (MIT and CalTech) over the self-taught in spite of the latter having great experience and interviewing well. The former candidate ended up being so arrogant and useless, ruined the team, threw tantrums in front of clients, wrote sloppy code. Yet some of the best engineers I ever worked with were 100% self-taught and simply brilliant, talented people who for arbitrary reasons of socioeconomic background or whatever weren’t sent off to “elite” schools.
I have no degree in engineering and I did – 5 years in Linux systems engineering – 2 years in software development – 2 years in platform engineering …I got bored and jumped the fence to Enterprise Sales(solutions) Engineering. You don't need a degree, but you better be very capable are your job and you damn well better be good at making relationships to compensate.
This got to prove when people say white people have the privilege when come to job market compare to other races especially black folks.
She doesn’t have any degree or anything from college and she got offered 70K job which says as a requirement to have advance degree in computer science. I can guarantee you in the same job that she got there are people who applied probably had an advanced degree in computer science but they rejected those people on the grounds that those individuals did not have enough work experience for the job. They will used that as an excuse to filter out those individuals from the candidate list because they are black, Asian, Latina or Native American etc.
Such practice is really common in the UK a black person with advance university degree will apply for a where he/she can be top applicants by virtue of his/her qualifications but they won’t even look at their application once they look at the name or national insurance number they can tell he/she is not white but the same job will be offer to white person with no GCSC let alone a university degree, they will employ this uneducated and unskilled white person hoping to be train on the job by someone who is already overloaded with multiple responsibilities in the company and these practices make UK job markets unproductive and inefficient.
This unethical practice in the UK was even called out by a former UK PM where a black lady could not even get an invitation for a job interview after applying for hundreds of jobs until she deliberately changed her name to white sounding name that’s when she started getting calls for interviews.
I helped hire at a small company. Often companies NEED staff, and they may put certain "requirements", but they're not just going to close down shop because they can't find someone who fits their narrow profile, they will hire the best candidate.
I im applying to be a nuclear engineer without a degree. I have zero degrees and degree free. I cant wait to lock in the positions lol. Good luck everybody else
You look like Delia Lazarescu from Tech Unicorn
Her white privilege kicked in!!
I don’t usually post stuff like this but just wanted to share something that helped me out recently. I was feeling stuck and started looking into small ways to make extra income from home. My Mentor recommended a book called The New Rules of Making Money That Lasts. At first I wasn’t sure what to expect, but it was actually really practical. Nothing too flashy or overwhelming. Just clear ideas and steps to start doing something real with the time I already have. Might be helpful if anyone else is in the same boat I was.
You don’t need a 9-to-5 when you’ve got The New Rules of Making Money That Lasts. It’s time to start thriving, not just surviving.
I don’t have a degree and I make a quarter million a year, what am I doing wrong
Kept bumping into comments about Nixorus books, everyone saying theyre dangerously honest and almost banned-level info. Eventually, I caved and checked it out. Theyre right—this stuff hits different. Its weirdly addictive, probably because it feels like knowledge youre not supposed to find.
I kept scrolling past people swearing by Nixorus books—saying its stuff "they" dont want us seeing. I got skeptical but still tried. Im actually annoyed I didnt read it sooner. These books literally made me rethink everything about money. Seriously worth the hype.
I never had money growing up—just constant stress about bills, arguments, and being told "we cant afford it." Honestly, I thought something was wrong with me, until I stumbled across Nixorus books. The moment I started reading, I felt this anger rise—realizing Id spent my entire life kept clueless about money on purpose. It literally felt like discovering a secret I wasnt meant to know. Im still shocked no ones banned this yet.
Homegirl said “I’m completely degree free” like she just paid off all her credit cards
You are not getting into a good job without a degree or founder experience. Don’t listen to this broke lady
What’s an advanced Computer Science degree ? How does it differ from a computer science degree?
Where to start ,if no skill ,no experience?
I worked with people who's named on parents and had no degrees. A stack of letters of recommendations touting project facts on high profile projects is more valuable than a degree.
Fitting the DEI goals trumps a degree.
70k is basically poverty now
if you don’t have a degree your resume won’t make it through the ats
What lie is she telling you?
Yes it is true to apply to anything, timing matters. I work in HR for a Fortune 500 company and I promise your resume will not even be viewed if you have no degree for an advanced position
trust whoever you believe
After 1 year of applying to over 250 jobs, I finally landed a full time job! Working Monday through Friday, 8-4.
I now have evenings and weekends free to spend quality time with my wife and child. I thank God for this wonderful gift of life and this blessing.
My word of advice is to pray to God every day (or pray to the universe if you’re Buddhist), asking him for help and always being grateful for your current circumstances.
You’re reading this because you’re alive.
I also cold emailed several businesses because I realized the job sites tend to have fake listings from overseas companies pretending to be American companies so they can skim personal information from Americans.
Best to apply directly on the company’s website.
This is totally true. I’ve been an SWE for two decades and have made hiring decisions for many SWE candidates.
I once fell into the trap of choosing the candidate with multiple degrees (MIT and CalTech) over the self-taught in spite of the latter having great experience and interviewing well. The former candidate ended up being so arrogant and useless, ruined the team, threw tantrums in front of clients, wrote sloppy code. Yet some of the best engineers I ever worked with were 100% self-taught and simply brilliant, talented people who for arbitrary reasons of socioeconomic background or whatever weren’t sent off to “elite” schools.
I have no degree in engineering and I did
– 5 years in Linux systems engineering
– 2 years in software development
– 2 years in platform engineering
…I got bored and jumped the fence to Enterprise Sales(solutions) Engineering. You don't need a degree, but you better be very capable are your job and you damn well better be good at making relationships to compensate.
Yeah but you're starting at 70k instead of 120k+
I think this only works for certain people
But, I'd wager, she had the SKILLS they were looking for..
An advanced computer science degree, meaning a Masters or higher I assume. Companies have a lot of options, free market, blah blah.
It really depends on the job. I do AI research and have a MSc in AI, which is considered low for the job I am doing (most people have at least a PhD).
And then ai happened
This got to prove when people say white people have the privilege when come to job market compare to other races especially black folks.
She doesn’t have any degree or anything from college and she got offered 70K job which says as a requirement to have advance degree in computer science. I can guarantee you in the same job that she got there are people who applied probably had an advanced degree in computer science but they rejected those people on the grounds that those individuals did not have enough work experience for the job. They will used that as an excuse to filter out those individuals from the candidate list because they are black, Asian, Latina or Native American etc.
Such practice is really common in the UK a black person with advance university degree will apply for a where he/she can be top applicants by virtue of his/her qualifications but they won’t even look at their application once they look at the name or national insurance number they can tell he/she is not white but the same job will be offer to white person with no GCSC let alone a university degree, they will employ this uneducated and unskilled white person hoping to be train on the job by someone who is already overloaded with multiple responsibilities in the company and these practices make UK job markets unproductive and inefficient.
This unethical practice in the UK was even called out by a former UK PM where a black lady could not even get an invitation for a job interview after applying for hundreds of jobs until she deliberately changed her name to white sounding name that’s when she started getting calls for interviews.
This is bad.
Your offer letter?
Who calls a job listing that
You're already a "no" if u don't apply so do it anyway.
I helped hire at a small company. Often companies NEED staff, and they may put certain "requirements", but they're not just going to close down shop because they can't find someone who fits their narrow profile, they will hire the best candidate.
Nice job young lady.
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im applying to be a nuclear engineer without a degree. I have zero degrees and degree free. I cant wait to lock in the positions lol. Good luck everybody else 
Let me guess? You did Only Fans to make that amount of money.



I'm a college dropout and I'm currently making $70k base pay in the northeast working in IT. No certifications either. Just experience and smarts.
Onlyfans is the solution.
'degree free'. I love it.
Should preface, this is not for ALL jobs. No one will be working on my surgeries degree-free, no sir! I will NOT be your practice dummy
Completely false, especially in this economy.
Companies want that degree plus 5 years experience for an entry level job.
You don’t need a 9-to-5 when you’ve got Girl Boss Hustle: Earn 10k from Home. It’s time to start thriving, not just surviving.
Degree make any difference on entry level in programming. It means you know basics.
Yes, but be sure to fimter the scams that call back.
I am degree free
Pretty normal. Get a degree. I did i was 22. B.A. in History, been in IT since 99 but the degree had got me in the door and past HR