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1. Nope. Pic related. Overall though they do seem to make 60k as a cap. Just saying YOU said "than the highest paid trade" which is blatantly wrong.

2. Missing the point. 44% of UNDEREMPLOYED college grads work in jobs that DIDN'T ASK for a bachelor's in the first place.

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Should I finish a business admin econ degree from cal state fullerton (mediocre student. Have like a 3.17 and 2.5 yrs done. If I continue, I'll prob graduate with a 2.8-2.9. I'm legit retarded) or should I stick with the electrical trade?
Business admin has a 60% underemployment rate..
And I feel I will be underemployed.
I personally regret not choosing something more math based because I actually like the math classes, but HATE the managerial classes (mostly because I tend to suck at memorizing a shit load of stuff. I get Bs in those classes because I'm a decent guesser).
I have no debt.

I'm thinking there's this good union that pays very well (pic related) and I have a good chance of joining it in 3.5 months. The only down side is it's probably a LOT of physical work (yes yes, I'm a lazy bitch. It's electrical construction). Also, it's super super strict.. but I guess all jobs are like that.

In your opinion... should I even bother finishing the bachelor's or should I just stick to the trade and focus on joining a union?

Have no debt currently. Am a fuck up tho. Others who do things normally start college at 18, graduate at 22 (19% total) to 24 (60% total), while I would be part of the 40% if I continued... (currently 23.5).
The union would start me off at 1000 hrs completed with the associate's I have.

How many hours do you guys work at your white collar jobs in a week? Is it chill or is it high responsibility and really stressful? Not 100% sure if white collar work would be for me.
What would you do in my spot?

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