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Looking to change careers to the highest income profession possible. Only requirement is that it requires no more than 4 years of education and its not oversaturated.

I'm considering electrician. I would gladly get into a rare trade like elevator mechanic but its impossible to get into. Bachelors degrees seem pretty much useless at this point because good trades jobs are paying $100k without the student debt.
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Vlad_The_Impaler on scored.co
28 days ago 3 points (+0 / -0 / +3Score on mirror )
The trades. You control your own schedule, pick your own customers, no boss. Hell you don't even have to report income. Work for gold, silver, barter, cash, work for side of beef or hog.

To some people, electricity is magical. They have no clue how it works.

Same with HVAC. HVAC is actually a simple system. At least with traditional, common units. Yet people think it is rocket science and will pay anything to get it fixed.

I'd avoid any profession that requires you to get through a Human Resources office. Any organization with a big HR office is designed to filter out conservative intelligent innovative White men. You will have purple hair communist abortionist dykes reviewing your application and interviewing you and threatening your employment if they find out you have testicles and are not emasculated bitch like the rest of the manboob beta male men who work there.

Also your goal might be to get your business to the point that it runs on its own. You've trained managers to take your place. All operations run like well oiled machine. Get your business running on auto-pilot so you can go golfing and only check in a couple days per week. This requires very good management decisions and hiring practices to get qualified employees to take your place in management.

drilling wells, setting up home and office and business networks, surveillance system installations, driveway paving, sprinkler and irrigation system installations, home security system installs, etc.

if you live in a metropolitan area theres lots of aging homes that were built shitty. Nothing built to last. everything will fail. You should cash in on that. Most expensive asset for most Americans are their own homes.

Also consider welding. even painting can be lucrative since i've seen people pay up to $40,000 to get exterior of their homes painted.
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