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<blockquote data-quote="Tezz500" data-source="post: 16858103" data-attributes="member: 78589"><p>100% agree.</p><p></p><p>It's certainly about the long game and I do believe you can make money either way as long as you choose the right trade or right degree.</p><p></p><p>Think about if you had 5 years more of making that money and had invested that money into those rentals. that is valuable... While at the same time, from the Trades view point, someone coming out of college, motivated with a great degree, can pull away on the top end... Which is why its important to invest early and get yourself established.</p><p></p><p>That's what I'm getting at. There is a TON of opportunity to be wealthy working in the trades....</p><p></p><p>And while No, 400/hr isn't what you'd typically see on the pay scales, the Union contract has so many benefits that increase that figure exponentially... Its too numerous to list.</p><p></p><p>**** I get an extra $135.00 for a "Meal" anytime I work an extra 2 hours beyond my typical schedule and another $135.00 for every 2 hours after that... the shit adds up quick.</p><p></p><p>As for mental stimulation, my particular job requires a great deal of knowledge in Electrical Theory, Thermal Dynamics, Chemistry, Metallurgy, Distributive Control Systems, Mechanical Engineering etc... It's Stimulating to say the least lol.</p><p></p><p>I think it really comes down to the individual and being able to see the 20-30 year game plan... If you can do that, you can Crush life. If not, you're probably gonna struggle... I ran into the same situation with my Cousin as your Brother... Absolute ****in shame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tezz500, post: 16858103, member: 78589"] 100% agree. It's certainly about the long game and I do believe you can make money either way as long as you choose the right trade or right degree. Think about if you had 5 years more of making that money and had invested that money into those rentals. that is valuable... While at the same time, from the Trades view point, someone coming out of college, motivated with a great degree, can pull away on the top end... Which is why its important to invest early and get yourself established. That's what I'm getting at. There is a TON of opportunity to be wealthy working in the trades.... And while No, 400/hr isn't what you'd typically see on the pay scales, the Union contract has so many benefits that increase that figure exponentially... Its too numerous to list. **** I get an extra $135.00 for a "Meal" anytime I work an extra 2 hours beyond my typical schedule and another $135.00 for every 2 hours after that... the shit adds up quick. As for mental stimulation, my particular job requires a great deal of knowledge in Electrical Theory, Thermal Dynamics, Chemistry, Metallurgy, Distributive Control Systems, Mechanical Engineering etc... It's Stimulating to say the least lol. I think it really comes down to the individual and being able to see the 20-30 year game plan... If you can do that, you can Crush life. If not, you're probably gonna struggle... I ran into the same situation with my Cousin as your Brother... Absolute ****in shame. [/QUOTE]
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