Any advice /adv/?
>>17970763
waste management.
Oh
You don't want to shovel shit?
maybe you should chose you education based on what interests you rather than playing 20 questions online?
Clinical technian
Mechanical worker
Wind turbine technician
>>17970774
Triggered?
>>17970763
>$30-40k
>good job
>getting a college degree just to earn the same amount as non-college grads
No amount of college can fix stupid. Sorry OP
>>17970774
>waste management.
>make $30-35K/year
>don't have to do a bit of critical thinking
>literally a retard could do it
>no real responsibility or accountability
>possibly drive around in a truck that picks up the trash itself
Seems pretty cool.
>>17970774
This guy is being mean for no reason but if you really want to do it anon, do it. My neighbor is a garbage man and makes like 80k a year (Bay Area California).
Hours are awful (I think he starts work at 5am), but whatever.
>>17970763
Water Treatment Plant Operators. All towns and cities have them.
>>17970763
Ummm, yeah 3$0-40K is okay if you're single & no kids. But id you ever want a family and not be on welfare with a working spouse...then you should aim for $60K. Advice from former SAHM, now fulltime worker, and husband has a great job and awesome benefits in USA.
>>17970763
What do you love to do? What are your strengths? Be honest with yourself and with us!
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