A tool to help you find some good career options keeping in mind your interests, skills, goals, personality and ability to study, etc.
Don't need the results to be a perfect match. It could just be more of a rough guide. I'm at the point where I have to make a decision. But I don't have nearly enough info needed to take any decisions. All the info I find are very vague/contradictory.
The Good Place - It's a great show. But the character of Eleanor put me off in the beginning. I didn't care about her at all. She was depicted as garbage of a person and that made it really hard for me to even just sit through the episodes. Until episode 8, which is when she makes her first good decision. I got really invested in it after that point.
That's not a proof. She is not a company that has to pay their employees miserably to make profits. She makes music and has fans that willingly give her money through concerts, merch, etc. In contrast, here is an article about how she gave huge bonuses to her tour truck drivers.
Provide one proof that she doesn't pay her people enough. Also, people can choose to give her money if they like. It's not like she's a monopoly making a lifesaving medicine and people have no choice but to give her money.
I thought the saying "there are no good billionaires"was because of the wage theft, unethical labour practices and tax evasion almost all billionaires commit to become a billionaire. AFAIK she didn't do any of that. I think she is the first ethical billionaire.
That's awesome! I'll look into it. Thanks.