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Hey biz so what is some good blue-collar jobs that won't wreck my body by the time that I am 40. I'm 22 and need to start a path asap.

>> No.15617367

You're looking at retail/sales. Perhaps consider being a service advisor for your local dealership.

>> No.15617369

Electrician . Or maybe something kind of specialized like a hardwood floor restorer.

>> No.15617439

>>15617354
Boiler operator. Get into a hospital or other institution. I spend 3+ hours of my 8 hour shift playing games on my phone. Shit is cash, yo.

>> No.15617688

avionics technician

>> No.15617698

Bartender.
Good tips and drunk women who want to fuck you because you got them drunk.

>> No.15617699

>>15617688
this seems comfy but probably hard to get in

>> No.15617710

>>15617439
How do you go about pursuing this? I'm looking up apprenticeship and not seeing anything near me. I'm in North Texas if this makes a difference at all

>> No.15618307

>>15617439
Is this its own thing or under another general trade like plumber or hvac?

>> No.15619342

>>15617354
Dish washer, pays around 18$/hours.
No one wants to do it.

>> No.15619494

Lineman

>> No.15619747

Freight broker
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>> No.15620661

>>15617710
>>15618307
It's being a plumber that only works with "white water" or whatever compared to working on sink drains or toilets. They are usually contractors of a construction company while the latter work for abc plumbing co

>> No.15621168

>>15617688
>>15617699
>Enlist Air Force with a 4 year contract
>free--better, PAID technical training
>Make connections to acquire FCC certifications
>get CCAF and A&P while you're in, make the taxpayer pay for it
>get out and work for Boeing making big money dollar