• Ret2libsanity@infosec.pub
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    Why would you tell women what you make?

    I make well into 6 figures but I feel like advertising that while dating is a recipe for failure

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      That’s exactly why I start every conversation by telling women I’m homeless.

      Kidding aside, I agree that you should talk financials after a time but if they’re asking super early about how much you make, that’s a red flag.

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      Option 1: Buy yourself the appearance of an insufferable snob, with expensive clothes, expensive car, and expensive aesthetical surgeries.

      Option 2: Do not say it directly, but rather make it apparent through context, such as talking of a travel you’ve made to a place that is generally considered to be expensive.

      Option 3: Tell them directly how much you make and that you want them to fuck and marry your money.

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        Option 4: Don’t do any of those things and let them discover naturally instead of acting like you need to compensate for something.

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    Oh that’d be nice to make six figures lol. Will getting a SSCP get me there? [I dont think i live in a HCOL area]

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      I kinda hate to be like this, but if you are in a tech position, past the early entry level nonsense, and not making six figures (in the US) then you need to be job hunting.

      I don’t know if any particular certification will get you there, but IT remains a great practical field to be in. Don’t make any sort of “I’m just in this for the money” apologies.

      • Kadaj21@lemmy.world
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        I kind of got lucky and got promoted into a IT Security Analyst position without any certs. I have no idea if anything I’m doing is actual cybersecurity analyst work or if its just what my company thinks it needs. Scheduled to take my SSCP later this month with implications a title change and raise if I pass, though trying to study for it has not been going well [after paid -for training]. I’ve thought of trying to apply for a similar role at another company but not exactly enjoying incident response. Love the company and team I’m on tho.