Hi everyone,
I'm Ben from 80,000 Hours. We do careers advice for effective altruists.
If you have any questions about your career, please post them here and I'll do my best to answer them.
In the meantime, you can check out our online career guide: 80000hours.org
Ben
PS Feel free to ask whatever's most pressing to you - don't worry about whether it's relevant to other readers or not.
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This site is a great idea, but its frustrating that people in situations like myself seem to be unaccounted for. I'm looking for ethical job ideas that someone like myself could actually obtain out there in the world. I'm 36, and not in a financial position to return to school, nor do I want to. I'm low income and working a seasonal factory job at the moment. I make about $10,000-12,000 a year (yes, I actually live on that) so donating money is out of the question (I do however donate my time when I can). I had a good laugh when this website suggested I could donate "just" $12,000 a year! That's all there is here folks! lol. I do what I can for the causes I care about such as not driving a car for the environment and being vegan for both the environment and for my personal convictions that enslavement and killing of our fellow beings is morally wrong. I'd love to find a way to increase my income and also do more to help people, animals, and the planet. Any realistic suggestions are very welcome!!
Hi Ryder,
Unfortunately we only have a very small team, so we've had to choose a narrow audience to focus on for the time being.
We do have this article: https://80000hours.org/articles/how-to-make-a-difference-in-any-career/
I think you're right that you can focus on using your free time to make a difference. Then the question is which cause to focus on? https://80000hours.org/articles/cause-selection/
You mention promoting the end of factory farming. Within that, check this out: http://www.animalcharityevaluators.org/resources/volunteering-advice/ One solid ... (read more)