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Sep 13, 2017
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2 min 247 words 164 comments
Scott Alexander shares community classifieds, including a math tutoring offer, a request for financial help, and a now-fulfilled request for AI professionals in North Carolina. Longer summary
This post is a classified thread for the Slate Star Codex community. It includes three main announcements: 1) Iacta_Procul, who previously shared her life and mental health struggles, is starting a math tutoring company and offering her services. 2) Isak, a member of the Rationalist Tumblr Discord, is seeking financial help due to homelessness and disability check issues. 3) Scott was looking for AI/data science professionals in North Carolina to connect with a friend, but has since received enough responses. Shorter summary
Apr 18, 2013
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Scott Alexander explores the concept of 'floor jobs' as easily accessible employment options that can serve as a safety net, presenting various examples and their pros and cons. Longer summary
Scott Alexander discusses the concept of 'floor jobs' - easily accessible jobs that can provide a safety net for those struggling in the job market. He defines these as jobs that don't require specialized education, are easy to get, and have some advantage over retail work. The post explores several options including teaching English abroad, programming, military service, camming, working in North Dakota's oil boom, oil rig work, truck driving, tutoring, and online micro-tasks. Each option is presented with its advantages and potential bottlenecks. The author reflects on his own career choice between philosophy and medicine, and expresses concern for friends struggling in the job market. Shorter summary
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