mstechca
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bryan1 said:I once was told that if I went over to Texas and worked on a road where the oil refineries are and did shutdowns for 5 years I'd become a millionaire and I wouldn't reach the end of the road.
anyway this is just a suggestion as I don't know what sort of wages a coded welder would get over in your area but getting a trade behind you would be a bonus for life.
It looks like there are three options.
1. Go to school, get a piece of paper (diploma).
2. Start your own business, be successful at it.
3. Go to a production site and work there.
HOWEVER, There are disadvantages in ALL THREE!
If you chose #1, you will have to ensure that you are able to meet living expenses while you go to school. The chances of getting a decent pay from a part time job (if you can get one) while you are at school are low.
If you are lucky, you might be able to get a diploma, just from studying online. Also, a JOB is not guaranteed. Once you have the diploma, you still have to find a job and showcase yourself in an interview. The odds of getting a job are greater.
If you chose #2, you will have to determine a title, and be able to know it well. You must know it so well, that you can answer ANY question your customer(s) have that are related to your business. Also, you may need to invest some money to buy whatever is needed to keep it going. The disadvantage here is that your knowledge, location, reputation, # of shoppers (your customers that actually buy something), and the price all determine how much money you will make.
Digitan, you will need to cool down before you even think about picking option #2.
If you choose option #3, then most of your free time is used up. Also your body will become sore after awhile, especially if you are continuously moving heavy objects. Most of the jobs are full-time, and a bell will determine when breaks start and end.