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Originally Posted by woj
It's not all about the money though, many people choose a rewarding career with average pay, over a shitty jobs that pay well... Sure you can make 200-300 a night serving drinks to a bunch of drunks, or unclog toilets the whole day, and make 6 figures a year, but come on, would you really want to do that? Those jobs may be great for the first 3 months, $$ is flowing in, you think you are big shot, but then you start getting the "I hate my job" feeling... I don't think the same thing happens quite as often with jobs requiring a college degree...
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Words to the wise, if it is a job ( or for that matter anything you make money doing) 99% of people are not going to enjoy it. I think there are very very few people who can do something that they have to do for income day after day that they can truely enjoy and find rewarding. College degree or not.
The unclog a toilet, sure some plumbing jobs are bad, some have nothing to do with shit actually. The ones i deal with do all the plumbing on new construction. Maybe some people take pride in building something, maybe they do it for the money. Maybe some people enjoy entertaining and like the night life. The people I know who bartend who make really good money, have been doing it for years, 10+ years. Some of them have college degrees
