What are some choice careers that make atleast 30-40k that wont be replaced by automation?
Note, no trades, tried that and im not cut out for it.
>>1625667
EMS. Start out as an EMT-takes a couple months of school and about 1K at many places. Start out around 30k/year depending on your area. Work your way up and eventually go to paramedic school. Then you can make around 50K a year, again depending on area and which job you take.
>>1625672
>medical field
i dont think i want my fuck up to cost someone their mother.
I thought of doing computer programming, but i dont know where to start.
Ive heard you can learn it on your own but idk
>>1625676
You live in a capitalist society, OP. By your mere existence, you have cost the lives of thousands living in poverty.
Get over it.
>>1625679
Lets not get philsophical here. Lets just approach this as a very direct way of loosing a life (ie my incompetence killing someone)
Really i wouldnt mind the medical field as long as i didnt have to deal w/ the actual patients.
I have a question about these types of threads that are just about career advise. They do not seem to be on topic according to the sticky, is this correct or not?
>>1625686
From what i can tell yes this is on topic.
>>1625683
how about anesthesiology? good money and you wouldn't be responsible for any deaths
unless you accidentally poison a guy, I guess
On programming: it's not that hard to learn it on your own. Anybody can become a scrpitfag or C autist. Object-oriented is what you'll be doing when developing software at a large company; you'll be coding only part of the software. If you go for being a C autist and actually understand what you're doing; that is, you understand how computers actually work unlike 99% of programmers, you can make money without OOP
>>1625689
But it seems like a lot of threads like these are just about career advice or what degree or career should I pursue and not about something like entrepreneurship or starting a business or trading/investing. Nothing personals against this thread specifically Im just curious about this general type of thread.
>>1625667
Be a dentist. Huge loads of money and no risk of getting sued. No robot could manage to do that.
>>1625741
got anywhere i could start?
I messed around w/ html for a middle school project as a kid and made .bat programs for fun too. So i guess im not completely new.
Geographic Information Systems.
Get a certificate from your local CC, and then get a cushy government job at the city level.