Quote from Scataphagos:
For any decent paying job one usually needs to attend some kind of school... maybe the equivalent of an apprenticeship, too.
With Commie Socialist healthcare apparently our future, one should strive to be a part of it somehow... nurse, PA, physician.
Career military is looking better all the time, too.
Quote from Pension_Admin:
I remember back in high school, which was 13 years ago, there was this guy I know who told me that he is not going to college. He said that he asked the janitor for advice and the janitor told him that he got a great job and he doesn't think college is necessary.
I don't know what happened to him, but I hope he went to college.
Quote from RangeBar:
Excellent point !!
I'm 55, college educated, lots of land, enough money, lots of accounting skills, few meaningful skills (carpentry, electrical), kinda lazy.
I pay PREMIMUN dollar for painting, gutter-cleaning, wood splitting, lawnmowing, etc. to anybody who will show up ON TIME and do just a littttle bit more than expected.
If you are young and want to go to college: major in Accounting.
If you are young and don't want to go to college: start your own business as a 'handy-person'. Market yourself to the old and/or wealthy and charge PREMIUM (high) rates. Show up on time, do at least ONE THING extra. Clean up ALL evidience of your work and call back monthly. You'll make a killing whether you live in the city, suburbs, or country.
Quote from stevegee58:
My daughter is becoming a nurse. I was some effin' relieved when she decided to do this. Good pay, you can have a job anywhere, you're actually helping people.
2 years community college and you're an RN.
Quote from Thalamus09:
My sister lives in Seattle and just graduated with an RN but can't find a job--nobody is hiring. I'm sure the cycle will turn around again but I believe its this way across the country.