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Road Side Pub
Generation Crybaby
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<blockquote data-quote="lowflyn" data-source="post: 15118028" data-attributes="member: 36914"><p>There are plenty of jobs that pay well for someone that is willing to learn. A good friend of mine just got a job as an electrician at a power plant. He talked to people and did alot of studying and is now making $29/hour with guaranteed ot and quarterly raises. High school diploma only.</p><p></p><p>Another friend got hired on the railroad on the track crew and worked his way up to conductor. 6 figures with no college.</p><p></p><p>I hire on people at low wages (10-11/hr) with the understanding they can be at 15/hr within 6 months if they are willing to work. For this part of the country that is not bad money, cost of living is very low. In the last 4 years I've had nobody last long enough to reach $15/hr. </p><p></p><p>My wife and I lived off of $10.5/hr 1 job for over a year. She was taking classes, we owned 4 vehicles and were able to pay all of our bills. It's really not that difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lowflyn, post: 15118028, member: 36914"] There are plenty of jobs that pay well for someone that is willing to learn. A good friend of mine just got a job as an electrician at a power plant. He talked to people and did alot of studying and is now making $29/hour with guaranteed ot and quarterly raises. High school diploma only. Another friend got hired on the railroad on the track crew and worked his way up to conductor. 6 figures with no college. I hire on people at low wages (10-11/hr) with the understanding they can be at 15/hr within 6 months if they are willing to work. For this part of the country that is not bad money, cost of living is very low. In the last 4 years I've had nobody last long enough to reach $15/hr. My wife and I lived off of $10.5/hr 1 job for over a year. She was taking classes, we owned 4 vehicles and were able to pay all of our bills. It's really not that difficult. [/QUOTE]
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