Have close to $60K in savings after 3 years of being a company truck driver.
Should quit and go to school for nursing, or buy a truck and become o/o?
>>1545245
I am 26 (27 in January) by the way.
>>1545245
Buy potcoin
>>1545245
>Should I waste 3 years of savings to get an education that will lead me to cleaning up terminal patients shit out of their pants for minimum wage?
No, no you shouldn't.
You should invest that money elsewhere.
>>1545245
are you tired of driving a truck?
>>1545245
Where I live you make 80k a year right out of nursing school if you are male. Bad thing is that you will be on call.
I think it's a good investment, and after you save up more, you could go back and pursue higher education in medical field.
>>1545301
I don't know what country you're from, but here in America that is the CNA/LPN's job.
>>1545333
Not really. I want to become an owner operator not to make more money, but to work less. But with the volatility of the freight market, I don't know how sustainable that can be as a career. I figure becoming a nurse I could work in a ER or ICU and have 3-4 days off a week.
>>1545357
I've looked around my area at the job market. Seems every place is paying $25-40/hour for ER/ICU RN's where most males get hired on at. 12+ hour shifts 3 days 1 week, 4 days next week, on call every other weekend. That seems to be the norm.
And I know, I was thinking eventually I could become a nurse practitioner. They are slowly replacing all the general no specialty type of doctors around here making $90-110K a year working a typical 7-3PM outpatient office.
>>1545245
Study medicine?
Your job will be automated in 5 years. Do something else.