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== Careermaxxing and its Errors ==  | == Careermaxxing and its Errors ==  | ||
Twitter<ref>https://twitter.com/coolp1np/status/1433534113147928580</ref> once made a meme claiming that all jobs can be categorized   | Twitter<ref>https://twitter.com/coolp1np/status/1433534113147928580</ref> once made a meme claiming that all jobs can be categorized into two categories that are independent of [[Moneymaxxing]]: "Email" vs "Farm". '''Farm jobs''' are jobs that produce essentials, automates production, attract consumers, or discovers knowledge. examples include Doctor, Engineer, Accountant, "[[Porn|Celebrity]]", Catering, Mechanic, Construction, Childcare, Analyst, Security, Journalist, STEM, Delivery, Media Production, Courier, Carpenter, Designer, Butcher. '''Email jobs''' are the jobs that services products to others, examples include: Therapist, Architect, Sales, Barista, Bartending, Pilot, Architect, Education, Service, Management, Lawyer, humanities researcher, Retail, Media Presenter, Importer, Florist, Salon, Farmer.  | ||
Using the Quaternary Sector Model<ref>https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Three-sector_model</ref>, Farm jobs are often secondary (manufacturing) and quaternary (research and development), whilst Email jobs are often primary (natural resource) and ternary (service industry). As Zippia data<ref>https://www.zippia.com/advice/jobs-most-likely-single/</ref> indicates,   | Using the Quaternary Sector Model<ref>https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Three-sector_model</ref>, Farm jobs are often secondary (manufacturing) and quaternary (research and development), whilst Email jobs are often primary (natural resource) and ternary (service industry). As Zippia data<ref>https://www.zippia.com/advice/jobs-most-likely-single/</ref> indicates, Farm jobs are more beneficial at [[Careermaxxing]] than Email jobs. Even though this categorization has a diverse range of income, the theory is that jobs that are more [[Galting]]-friendly and "secure" are also more attractive to women.  | ||
==See also==  | ==See also==  | ||