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posted 1 month ago by BoogaBoogaB on scored.co (+0 / -0 / +20Score on mirror )
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Tap_isarealboy on scored.co
1 month ago 1 point (+0 / -0 / +1Score on mirror )
First of all, trades are skilled labor and by default take time to get skilled at. Sometimes a decade to hone your craft.

All trades have easy entry but there is a learning curve that you will ascend or fall off of.

With the mental retardation of Gen Z and Gen Alpha, there will be a future deficit of competent tradesmen. Therefore all trades are valuable and can make lots of money depending on your niche and skill.

That being said: ease of entry is carpentry and dirt work. They are also not stressful and can make lots of money. Especially dirt workers that put in septic systems.

If you have a brain: steam fitters and electricians. Higher barrier for entry because you can't be retarded. Work is more stressful but the money is primo.

Also any trade that deals with hazardous materials can make a fortune. Higher barrier for entry due to licensing requirements and regs on disposal.

Plumbers are good too, especially service plumbers.

Home inspectors also make stupid money. Some guys clear 5k per week.

Welders can make good money but you have to be good.

Blacksmiths can make insane money but not by making swords and daggers. I met a blacksmith that clears 300k profit per year by making goofy shit that is easy to make that people buy.

Jewelcrafters can make good money but have high upfront costs.


The better your niche the better your money, especially if it is weird or undesirable to most.
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