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Topic: Can bounty hunting be considered a job?? - page 4. (Read 546 times)

sr. member
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April 02, 2019, 03:17:32 PM
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It would have been better if the bounty manager, who has a telegram group with thousands of active members, never said that. It just reflects that if he does not treat bounties as a job, then he's probably not at all serious with the campaigns he manage. Some hunters take bounties seriously regardless if it is the main source of income or a part-time. 

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1: payment isn't guaranteed

- it depends on the campaign. There are those with escrows.

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2: bounty hunting is more of luck than skill
- How so? If this is related to number 1, then I have the same response

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3: it could turn out too be a total waste of time at any moment
- it's no different than a regular job where you could get fired or get f*cked by your employer. Or it could turn out to be really worth it.

copper member
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April 02, 2019, 02:39:17 PM
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So I was in a telegram chat .... and I saw quite a lot of hunters bashing at btcltcdiger (Bounty manager at csbounty) .... because he said bounty hunting isn't a job... on my opinion.. I think he's right.. Bounty hunting shouldn't be considered as a job.. because

1: payment isn't guaranteed
2: bounty hunting is more of luck than skill
3: it could turn out too be a total waste of time at any moment
4: I don't know what country most bounty hunters are from.. but where I'm from.. I can't survive a week with just $100 bounty reward..

So why would people consider this as a job?? Too me it's more of a hobby than a job

What's your thought on this?? PLS NO INSULTS
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