Do you have that one rich friend who always made you wonder: “How did they make such a fortune?” And don’t feel shame if you’d like some of it for yourself too – we only recently discovered that the old saying “money can’t buy happiness” is bogus.Studieshave shown that having more money can improve our well-being. However,prioritizing moneyover free time can also bite us in our behinds in the long run.Yet, it’s still nice to know how people get their fortunes. And that’s what Redditor u/h3llofaRide was also curious about. Heaskedpeople: “What does the wealthiest person you know do for work?” People came through with answers that ranged from being nepo babies to selling Runescape gold. I’m starting to seriously regret that I stopped playing it in the fifth grade.This post may includeaffiliate links.

Do you have that one rich friend who always made you wonder: “How did they make such a fortune?” And don’t feel shame if you’d like some of it for yourself too – we only recently discovered that the old saying “money can’t buy happiness” is bogus.Studieshave shown that having more money can improve our well-being. However,prioritizing moneyover free time can also bite us in our behinds in the long run.

Yet, it’s still nice to know how people get their fortunes. And that’s what Redditor u/h3llofaRide was also curious about. Heaskedpeople: “What does the wealthiest person you know do for work?” People came through with answers that ranged from being nepo babies to selling Runescape gold. I’m starting to seriously regret that I stopped playing it in the fifth grade.

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Pig farmer. I kid you not. He’s my father’s old friend. I visited him once when my father and I were passing through the state. He lives in a modest classic farmhouse with his wife, both in their seventies. I mentioned I was starting a school in West Africa as we were catching up. A few weeks later I got a text asking how much it would cost. I told him 40k, thinking it was really nice of him if he wanted to send a few dollars.I got a check for 40k. I thought it would take me years to raise that. I’m typing this from Sierra Leone because he also paid for the house I thought would take years to raise funds for.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

One of the first 100 employees of Microsoft.I was friends with a guy from a rich family; they lived on a lake with a private dock, multi-million dollar home. Microsoft guy was their neighbor.They used to have these game nights where we’d all get together, have cocktails and play pretty silly games - cards against humanity, pictionary, that kind of thing. I was really, really good at these games, and it impressed Microsoft guy. He wrote me a glowing letter of recommendation praising my intelligence because of this.It helped me, an immigrant, land an engineering job at a huge aerospace company.I’ve worked on multiple satellites that are currently in orbit, and I’ve touched stuff that’s on the surface of Mars now - hell, I was able to buy a house before i turned 30 - all because this man thought i was clever and witty, and wanted to help me out.Needless to say, the imposter syndrome I feel every day is unbelievable.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

There’s nothing wrong with being curious about how much other people make; that’s just human nature. Apparently, thehighest-paying jobsin the U.S. are in the healthcare sector. Cardiologists are in first place, making $353,970 per year on average. Anesthesiologists are second, with a $331,190 salary per year.In fact, it’s all healthcare workers in the top 18. Other well-paid professions include radiologists, orthodontists, psychiatrists, and pediatric surgeons. Some other professions that made it into the top 25 highest-paying careers are chief executives, airline pilots, and computer and information systems managers.

There’s nothing wrong with being curious about how much other people make; that’s just human nature. Apparently, thehighest-paying jobsin the U.S. are in the healthcare sector. Cardiologists are in first place, making $353,970 per year on average. Anesthesiologists are second, with a $331,190 salary per year.

In fact, it’s all healthcare workers in the top 18. Other well-paid professions include radiologists, orthodontists, psychiatrists, and pediatric surgeons. Some other professions that made it into the top 25 highest-paying careers are chief executives, airline pilots, and computer and information systems managers.

My buddy owns a cybersecurity and general tech firm here in town. (Small town, hardly any competition.) He’s a badass marketer so he has contracts with the state’s NFL team and the largest Porsche dealer in the Southeast.He also owns a salvage yard, oddly enough.He balls and he’s so fkn cool. His employees all get a track day once a year and box seats to the biggest games. He’s also generous with in-town initiatives, like toy drives and tech donations to public schools in the ghetto and the town’s “sped” school.Additionally, he invites the community out to free meals he hosts in his office space (which is gorgeous). He hires pizza and hotdog carts and lets people walk up and get a plate! For his buddies, he turns the office-space (which has a friggin' basketball court in it) into movie-viewing // MMA fightnight watchspots. There’s a theatre in there. He charges NOTHING … has stuff catered in and has a full bar … wants nothing in return but for everyone to have a good time and get home safe.He’s a fantastic father to his teenaged daughter, too. The way she adores him, dotes on him, picks lint off his suit, fixes his hair. He’s been so gentle with her all her life and she’s growing up to be just as gentle as cool as her Dad.(Damn. I just wrote a love letter lol. But naw: I just admire someone who GENUINELY cares about people and doesn’t let money go to his head. He’s fkn awesome.)

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

They owned plots of land all over a county.They lease them to cell phone companies for more than my monthly income x2 per plot.I’m usually careful what I say around them because I once said I wanted a new fence but we were going to wait until prices came down… I came home from work and someone was putting a new fence up.

Inherited small factory from his father. Developed it to huge nationwide company. Still goes to work there everyday despite being worth hundreds of millions.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

The Fidelity study also mentions thetraitsthat successful multimillionaires share. First, they set ambitious goals and work towards meeting them. They might do that with the help of mentors, especially if they’re self-made. Another common trait is listening to feedback. These types of people are good at accepting criticism and working to improve themselves. They also don’t fear failure: their philosophy is that mistakes are there so they can learn from them.

They own a large construction company, based in rural NZ. Employ heaps of people, are very generous to their home town, humble too

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

Wealthiest I know is myself. Make a little over 120k being a ups driver

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

The wealthiest person I know (and hang out with regularly) built a company (IT services) and then sold it for several hundred million dollars.He now runs a company that does the same kind of IT services in a different field. (He figured out a winning business formula and is just repeating it in a different market.)

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

I work for a lady who inherited ~100 mil.She just buys real estate and sets them up as rentals, I just do general maintenance on them (I also rent from her)She lives like she’s on a pension and pays me in magic beans half the time.A true embodiment of money does not buy happiness.I have tried many times to push her to go enjoy being so wealthy, but she lives with the mindset that because she does not have a partner, why bother buying a villa in Tuscany or jump on a flight to Bora Bora just to enjoy the beach and a nice seafood banquet.So she tends to sit on her couch and drink wine with the tv on in the background.I got a shock one day when she emptied a pillowslip of Krugerands onto her kitchen bench, as it turns out she has somewhere in the range of 2.5mil in Krugers, Maples and Sovereigns just sitting in pillowslips in her walk-in wardrobe.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

Found a diamond mine in the NWT.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

Buying every beautiful, historical house in town and turning them into small, tiny rooms to rent out, ruining my towns real estate market. F**k him.

Truck driver. Starting his own trucking company.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

My Dad, he does a bunch of random things. He retired from the Navy and uses his retirement pay to invest in real estate. He became a photographer after retiring and did really well for himself. Now he has contracts with a load of schools and sells off temporary subcontracts to budding photographers for schools he doesn’t have the time to work with. He flips cars in his spare time, but right now his day job is high school business teacher.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

It’s a guy I work with. He started with one Jimmy John’s franchise and turned it into 10 franchises. Ran them for 10 years then sold them all and dumped the money into the stock market and real estate. He did this all while working as an airline pilot, currently still working at the airline. This dude owns and flies his own private jet on top of all that.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

The first is a self-made multimillionaire who’s owned his own concrete finishing business since he was about 19.The second is a self-made millionaire who became a very successful accountant who was continually promoted at work, & he consistently bought stock & real estate from a young age.The last person is a millionaire who will inherit family money, & she’s a high-end real estate agent.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

Worked for a tech company and got paid bonuses for years in the form of company stock. He and his wife decided that when the stock hit $60, they’d sell all his shares. It was somewhere around $5–$10 for most of the years he worked. It suddenly started rising in ‘98, and mid-‘99 hit $60. They sold millions worth of stock. Then the company’s value burst, along with a lot of other tech companies, during the dot-com bust. If they’d waited a week, their values would have been worthless. They reinvested the money and diversified everything and have been living comfortably ever since. He still works 60–70-hour weeks because he likes working.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

Friend got lucky with TSLA. Invested early and retired at 35 a multi millionaire.Now owns a bar in San Diego to stay busy.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

Own their own conveyor belt business. Makes almost 2 mil a year after it’s all said and done.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

She’s a doctor, an immunologist and a damn good one! She’s been involved with the WHO, CDC, EMA and other three letter agencies. Has published papers and does community outreach with a foundation for immunocompromised kids or kids with deadly allergies.She doesn’t really need to work, her family is super rich, between a rancher, an oil industry consultant and a local politician as brothers she’s comfortably off but she’s passionate about this and actually nuked her personal life and family for it

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

Laboratory medical director. She earns $500,000 annually.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

My neighbors son works for the space force and makes six figures.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

He is CEO of the company he created to sell a software solution to the regulatory change in corporate accounting that requires amortized asset and liability valuations of loans made and taken rather than simply stating the terms of the loans on quarterly reports. He has only been in business a few years and his company is making tens of $millions a month.If you want to be really, really rich, pay attention to something the government requires every business of a certain sector or in generalto do at the business’s expense. Then sell that product or service to those businesses which satisfies the regulatory requirements.Want unlimited money? Just sell something everyone is required to pay for. It’s like owning a toll plaza on a road everyone has to drive on to get to work.

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my friend sold runescape gold. He made a fortune.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

I know the owners of the four seasons hotel chain and the owner of Canada Goose.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

He’s the founder and CEO of a very successful games company. I met him over a decade ago when the company was successful but nowhere near what it is now. He’s also one of the most approachable and friendly people I’ve ever met, to the extent that it sometimes feels like an act.

Invest in companies.When I worked for him, he already was rich enough to invest $10M into the the company I was a sales person for.That company then went public and multiplied that $10m into a new realm.He still just invests in more companies and does the same, low key, stuff he always does. Jeans, t shirt and tennis shoes.Such a great guy.

CFO of a large public company. He works 80 hour weeks. F**k that.

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Both in tech. Friend is in a company about to IPO and is VP level so will do well there. Her husband just sold his company (gaming company) to the biggest gaming company in China for, as she put it “life changing money”. Both very intelligent, super nice, crazy hard working. They worked for it , and it couldn’t happen to nicer people.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

What ever he wants, he was an NFL quarterback though; so he doesn’t have to do jack s**t these days.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

My ex father in law.Used to own a huge factory that made Nike and Adidas shoes in the 80s and early 90s. (That’s right sneakerheads. Big sneaker companies don’t actually make any of these shoes. Sure, they design them but they outsource them to an OEM manufacturing plant/company in Asia)Pivoted to real estate investments/developments (imagine having the $$$ to buy real estate and land at 80s and 90s prices.) and is now worth $150 mil +.Complete hypocrite and a sociopath though. Treated service workers like slaves (rude af) and was a generally unpleasant person to be around. Sure he’s rich but he sure seemed unhappy all the time

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

Exists.Parents were billionaires, parents passed away, person is now a billionaire and plays a shocking amount of video games.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

My brother pulled in $20m last year gambling but using maths/stats to game the game.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

I work in advertising. Most large car dealership owners are filthy rich. Doesn’t matter if it’s a large city dealership or in a smaller market. Many own multiple dealerships or groups. Often they are handed down. I know many second-generation dealers that basically inherited it from their dads.

They inherited a huge corporation. They just don’t have to eff it up.The grandson of the founder currently runs it, he has a sister and a brother as well, they own ten auto dealerships and other things like a winery. The grandson told me in a meeting once that he knows he’d be working in a bank or as an accountant or something if he wasn’t born into the family.

30 People With Rich Friends Share What They Do For Work

My Dad. Generational wealth originally made from textiles and mining, but he did work for the family companies for several decades and helped expand the business into Southeast Asia and North America. It was at a time when China was just opening up and people were crazy about doing business with and finding business partners from the Mainland.He retired a few years ago and now spends his time travelling with my Mum and doing distance education courses.

I have barely any friends so.. My mom, she’s a lawyer.

Pretends to run an art business. He’s the richest and dumbest person I’ve ever worked with. Mom & Dad own banks in Australia, he was also married to the heiress of one of the biggest retail companies.Still, despite all of the generational wealth, he was an absolute scam artist, securing multiple loans against the same works of art. A court found him to be “dishonest and evasive”. I found him to be an irrational cokehead who has absolutely no clue about the most basic of things. I could write a best seller about my 2 years being around him - but it would end up in the fiction section because nobody would believe the stories.

Neither of them do anything for work, really. Their dads started extremely successful private equity firms; their families are easily hundreds of millions level. They both randomly start vanity companies/projects while actually spending most of their time on traveling and yoga retreats. They’re both extremely smart and very kind people who care deeply about their favorite causes. If you go to a top business school, you’ll meet tons of people like this. Funny enough, none of the extremely wealthy students I befriended ever offered to help any of us non rich students with anything. If I texted our class whatsapp group asking for a place to crash in NY, the people who volunteered to help had small studios. The ones who I know had $60M+ places in Manhattan never offered anything. Super rich people are truly strange.

Live off of generational money, doesn’t work at all.

Business. Doesn’t know how to speak, didn’t study, had tons of generational wealth, making more wealth from wealth.

My grandpa was the wealthiest person I have ever known. He founded a business (with two other guys) in New York that sold modular homes. I just remember visiting him when I was super young and he had a very sizable house with quite a few acres out back for growing grapes. Yeah, he had a sprawling vineyard out back.Unfortunately, my grandma got sick and had to be put on dialysis. Her medical treatment practically siphoned all the money my grandpa ever had. He lives in a trailer now. American healthcare at its finest.

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