I dont need that much money. I just want a small apartment to foster some cats and play PC games.

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    I have infiltrated an organisation and I’m extracting a few thousand dollars every month. They aren’t even aware that I’m taking their money bit by bit. I just show up there, pretend to solve some tasks responsibly and dutifully; I talk to people, ask them to chill out; I give them forms myself as well to keep them doing busy work. At the end of the month, the organisation wires money to my bank account. Little by little I’m becoming less poor at their expense

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    This is probably more viable than a lot of people want to admit

    A lot of companies don’t really check your background thoroughly. I know people who have been fired from a job, then told future employers they were laid off. None of them ever ended up getting called out for it

    Just pick a company that went out of business, or recently got bought out, to have your recent work experience from. You could be sued if you get caught, but it’s rare and just a risk of the game I guess

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      Isn’t the joke that he wrote is desired salary is a billion dollars for a box moving job, and they gave it to him?

      I don’t see how this is viable or how employment history is relevant?

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    With the process all being automated by “ai” you could probably very well game the system

    I’m not smart enough to figure out how but I also haven’t had to look for a long while (knock on wood). The current barrier to entry would cripple me