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Business Administration Graduate seeking advice
I just graduated from college with a bachelor's in business administration. I want to find a job that will pay me a lot of money, even if I have to work 90 hours/week. I want to work like crazy for a few years so I can afford to invest in real estate and make some easy money each month. After that point I would slow down and would like to eventually work for myself. What are some jobs I should look into? I'm willing to relocate anywhere, even willing to do work that doesn't involve my degree. I'm just looking to save up as much as possible for a few years, any advice?