DaChampIsHere
Survive the drought
Gimme 10 years 
Once I graduate, get some more experience, and do this consulting thing full-time for bigger clients...


Once I graduate, get some more experience, and do this consulting thing full-time for bigger clients...

Oh yeah. I personally know people who do sales for 4/6 companies you listed and they make BANKThey work for Apple, Coke, Google, Pepsi, P & G, American Express, etc. Mostly in a combination of headquarter marketing/sales positions. Calling on national or international accounts.
Plus that expense account and company car. It's like using a life cheat code.
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. I have experience trading stocks profitably (and unprofitably) but I was really curious to learn about derivatives, currencies and commodities. Where can I learn about trading these more complex products? Are there specific requirements with regards to minimum capital etc?




Three out of ten sounds about right I guess.
