401K Retirement: High Risk To Be Millionaire
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Can't keep all the houses because I am starting to sell each of them and keep the capital gain without tax Tears-of-joy-smiley-emoticon You know what I mean.

He should know about well about Caltrans job. If he has EIT license ( Engineer in Training), he would get  extra point for interview. Should be fine without EIT. PE needs to work 4 years in order to qualify for exam.  As far as I know it's the best time to get in. Do not go for private to get higher salary because he will work like a dog  Happy-smiley-emoticon For example, his private company will work with us anyway so when we work 8 hrs but for private guys, they need to do 10-12hrs, not worth it. 8hrs we go home, for private guys, they need to stay to clean up without overtime pay because it's on salary.

The possible for him at the moment is to work on the freeway all day (as an inspector) unless he can get an office job such as Structure Design if he has strong knowledge. Tell him to apply all 12 districts in California (I am sure he won't get San Diego district since many people fight for that city). Try to get in the state system first then apply to the city he likes later in 2 years with new position. There are a lot of things he can learn if he wants to earn experience. I don't like to do inspector but a lot of guys like it because of an easy overtime 2 hrs pay everyday as state employee.

Tell him the interview is very simple and easy with 10 questions. No technical questions, just whatever he has learned in school major such as onramp offramp design, roadway design,  bridge design, hydraulic, timber, survey, etc. If he has computer skill, it's a plus. Let me know if he has any other questions.

The link above for all Cali state jobs. Same listing from this link too. Tell him when to take exam online to put on the interview list, make sure all answers are excellent. Otherwise, he will fail.....lol.... Those online questions exam are not for interview but put him on the interview list.
https://dot.ca.gov/


It doesn't make sense that they can't retire unless they move funds around. Last year I gained 277k, and yesterday was under -190k so I still gain though.


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RE: 401K Retirement: High Risk To Be Millionaire - by BrokeAssMillionaire - 2022-03-12, 12:32 AM