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What career should i study?
Which career is like top tier above them all?
Any kind of Top 100 careers or something idk
Check'em
>>58535755
Kys faggor
>>58534940
Most engineering disciplines are on permanent skill shortage lists for many countries. They are desperately needed.
Recommend eee because of versatility.
Let me get this straight.
You're making a decision that will determine the entire rest of your life.
And you decide to base this decision on the advice of anonymous douchebags on fucking 4chan?
>dubs meme
That explains it. Definitely study the career of lifting and moving boxes, that's probably the best you can do.
>>58534940
Most skilled trades are hurting for new people. Most younger people do the want to work with their hands.
If I was going to do it all over again, I would become an Instrumentation and Controls Technician. Automation will only increase in industry and demand will keep growing.