Great success in last thread. Let's help those that are younger than us (or older trying to make a change) choose their careers or give general advice to those that are unsure and trying to find their path in life or generally get one another into positions to better their lives and those around them.
Let's talk options and advice on
>Universities and college (Bachelor's, masters, and PhDs) life and experiences
>Medical careers
>Law careers
>Trades
>Military careers
>Agriculture and forestry
>Minimum wagecucks
>Government (local and national)
>Police and firefighting
>Freight (train, ship, aircraft, or truck)
>Transportation (pilots)
>Stock market careers
>Freelance work or writing
>Self employment/business owners
>Those that don't want to be NEETs anymore
Help your fellow anons out.
Let's do some good and help each other on to the right paths for us.
>>18644461
Here,
Help?
I have a job cleaning ducts and I've been offered to go through schooling as a sheet metal worker and gas fitter through this company, I don't really want to do this work for the rest of my life. Installs are fun, servicing is the gravest job in the industry.
I'm thinking about Electrician works or Refridgeration and Heating for a career. I know I want to be a mobile service in a work van, I'm just not sure if should commit to schooling and resign myself to tinbashing, assuming cooling and heating would be roughly similar. Any anons who work out of a service van can make a suggestion?