As much as I find Sam and this guy humourous, living in poverty teaches you to keep what you get, and to not look a gift horse in the mouth. Most people in my generation have nothing, and little to no social net keeping them from hitting rock bottom after a single bad month. Also, consider this. These guys obviously aren't suffering from a shortage of food. It's extremely difficult to provide groceries for yourself and family currently (2024). Currently there is no upward momentum, it's just millions of young men eeking out a life so they don't go cold and hungry, pay check to pay check. But whatever, you can't let it get you down. Living in terrible conditions without any support is rough, but at some point you just surrender unto yourself, and you slowly find you require less and less to attain happiness. The beauty of a sunset, or the song of a bird hits differently when it's all you can afford.
As much as I like Nick, all this advice sounds old and useless. Not sure a kid now has the opportunity to work as hard as Nick did hopping business to business or job to job. You’d just end up working the $12/hr landscaping job for 2 years.
Advice is generally worthless. Only if you know someone personally and you know that they’re ready to hear it, and they know they’re ready to listen. But at that point what even IS advice? It’s just taking care of somebody and networking.
@@Ardepark that’s why talking about the specifics of a business is more useful. “Buy old stuff that used to be worth more” is great advice that holds up. Advising a kid today to sign on to any low paying job they don’t intend on staying at is bad advice. Even telling an employer you possibly won’t work at their lawnmowing business your whole life is grounds for not hiring someone.
Bro fire sprinkler estimator at 18 is wild. If he’d stuck with it, he’d have stuck with it. Wish I wasn’t gay and had friends to make me into a real man with a real career
Noone checks references or qualifications anymore, make up your work history, apply based on salary, only work nights if you don't like hard graft, you'll be on 100k+ in no time
Positions that make 100k+ definitely still check qualification you subhuman dipshlt lmao, now with the added bonus of being able to directly tell your employer how many days you worked at every single job you've ever had. This is as bad as Sam's "Never go to college and just put yourself into permanent debt slavery." advice.
Nick has had the same job his whole life and literally doesn't know what he's talking about 😂 I'm about to start a job on the Airbus assembly line with aircraft maintenance experience and I won't make 30 an hour for years and I'm only getting insurance sooner than 6 months cause Airbus is a kick ass company, and I suffered for years at shitty ones. Most construction workers in my area don't make 15 an hour, you have to do yesrs of schooling to make over 20 in most fields. And where I live isn't cheap anymore, it is insanely hard to find rent under 1k a month
Their debt advice is kinda decent but everything these guys say about jobs and work is plain dumb. They find good jobs and lose them. The best thing Nick talks about is sales
College should be low budget and free. Its literally just a lecture hall and some old smart person who can read a lecture, plenty of them exist who would gladly work for free and line up to do it and even pay to be a professor.
@@JS-jb3yu His biggest financial success in life was using his dad's money to buy into bitcoin before it went buck wild, anyone taking financial or life advice from Sam Hyde is a goober
$30/hr chopping peppers. I know they exaggerate to be entertaining but wow. If you found a kitchen that paid that, you couldn’t afford to live there.
Money is fake and gay.
Untill you see people using it to buy gold online and uts shipped to your house in a box
Exactly. That's why I just credmaxx like a sigma male.
This clip is at least 4 years old lmao.
3
You're at least 4 years old
Your mom
Your girlfriend isn't
As much as I find Sam and this guy humourous, living in poverty teaches you to keep what you get, and to not look a gift horse in the mouth.
Most people in my generation have nothing, and little to no social net keeping them from hitting rock bottom after a single bad month.
Also, consider this.
These guys obviously aren't suffering from a shortage of food.
It's extremely difficult to provide groceries for yourself and family currently (2024).
Currently there is no upward momentum, it's just millions of young men eeking out a life so they don't go cold and hungry, pay check to pay check.
But whatever, you can't let it get you down. Living in terrible conditions without any support is rough, but at some point you just surrender unto yourself, and you slowly find you require less and less to attain happiness.
The beauty of a sunset, or the song of a bird hits differently when it's all you can afford.
and then some girl in nike pros shakes her ass on all available social media for a handsome salary and never once has to contemplate any of this. 😂
@@zerojustzero4149It’s their lot but the tradeoff they don’t consider is being an undesirable roast beef hallway by 30
As much as I like Nick, all this advice sounds old and useless. Not sure a kid now has the opportunity to work as hard as Nick did hopping business to business or job to job. You’d just end up working the $12/hr landscaping job for 2 years.
Advice is generally worthless. Only if you know someone personally and you know that they’re ready to hear it, and they know they’re ready to listen. But at that point what even IS advice? It’s just taking care of somebody and networking.
@@Ardepark that’s why talking about the specifics of a business is more useful. “Buy old stuff that used to be worth more” is great advice that holds up. Advising a kid today to sign on to any low paying job they don’t intend on staying at is bad advice. Even telling an employer you possibly won’t work at their lawnmowing business your whole life is grounds for not hiring someone.
This so real. I was doing electrical work for 15 and now I make 20 at Amazon and I’m literally in the restroom fucking off the last 40 mins of work
@@curiousGeorgelookingdiggerboy5 more dollars isnt going to change your life. But good start
@@curiousGeorgelookingdiggerboy damn how was working electrical? you were in school?
Bro fire sprinkler estimator at 18 is wild. If he’d stuck with it, he’d have stuck with it. Wish I wasn’t gay and had friends to make me into a real man with a real career
Imagine quitting a job after one hour. Blue collar dudes right here.
“Abstract concepts”
before covid any job I could get was enough to pay bills and have money for investing and saving.
Isn't this the Tim Dillon method?
Noone checks references or qualifications anymore, make up your work history, apply based on salary, only work nights if you don't like hard graft, you'll be on 100k+ in no time
Positions that make 100k+ definitely still check qualification you subhuman dipshlt lmao, now with the added bonus of being able to directly tell your employer how many days you worked at every single job you've ever had.
This is as bad as Sam's "Never go to college and just put yourself into permanent debt slavery." advice.
Absolutely true
Do you even make 100k
Nick has had the same job his whole life and literally doesn't know what he's talking about 😂 I'm about to start a job on the Airbus assembly line with aircraft maintenance experience and I won't make 30 an hour for years and I'm only getting insurance sooner than 6 months cause Airbus is a kick ass company, and I suffered for years at shitty ones. Most construction workers in my area don't make 15 an hour, you have to do yesrs of schooling to make over 20 in most fields. And where I live isn't cheap anymore, it is insanely hard to find rent under 1k a month
He's a funny retard with good sales skills.
fancy parents
remember...want a good life? have a good family!
hard work will only get you so far
your path is predetermined whether you believe it or not
Their debt advice is kinda decent but everything these guys say about jobs and work is plain dumb. They find good jobs and lose them.
The best thing Nick talks about is sales
Yeah i got a traffic ticket so i voluntarily quit my 6 figure job too 🎉
Hawk tuit hop to it
Wretch
College should be low budget and free. Its literally just a lecture hall and some old smart person who can read a lecture, plenty of them exist who would gladly work for free and line up to do it and even pay to be a professor.
First sentence good. Second sentence bad.
Sam acts like he's the smartest person in the world and dude is still smoking tobacco
stimulant and has good benefits used mildly
He's also on TRT and eats nothing but fast food. Also he's a literal trustfund kid with a podcast. still love the lil silly billy.
@@JS-jb3yu His biggest financial success in life was using his dad's money to buy into bitcoin before it went buck wild, anyone taking financial or life advice from Sam Hyde is a goober
I’ve never met a “smart person” who didn’t have a dozen shitty habits.
Intelligent people don't have vices now? Lmao