>>5390371>Confirmed for never visited /biz/ before.I have been there. Isn't full of successful guys in suits talking about who have the neatest business card. Is more about students who are thinking which career would made them earn the most money with the minimal effort, bitching about human resources, and imaginary portfolios.
>>5390281I think this is the key aspect to define wealthiest board, IMHO. If we talk about which board is the wealthiest by how much raw money we spend on our hobbies, then /ck/ would be the richest board, because all of us spend a shit load of money on food each year.
But if we define the relative usefulness of each hobby compared to their price, maybe /toy/ isn't the richest board, but certainly is among the boards who spends the most on useless stuff.
Fuck, you can made a career in /p/hotography, or survive by hunting your own food, but hot glueing chinese dolls?