Good idea. What should I do. I'm pretty built and a good worker. There are tons opportunities in my city but they all pay really crap wages (similar to the Subway job I work at) I want to make more to support my family though. I'm a hard worker like way better then others. What would you recommend.
Construction. It's a myth that the illegals are working for below minimum wage, driving the price below union rates is not the same thing. Even the guy sweeping the floors is making at least 1.5x minimum wage, usually.
What is with a everyone recommending union jobs? There are tons of good paying union jobs in my area and lots of postings for them. But I would never accept one because I dont believe in socialism even if it results in higher pay for my family and more economic freedom for me. How is that any different then accepting a handout, (which I did for a year). I'm looking for a good non educated non union career
Anyone who works for a union is a commie in my eyes even if I'm jealous of your pay and benefits.
Let's not forget that communism was started in workers unions. The marxists have been infiltrating unions for generations, thats why Trump's deregulation was so effective at fighting global communism.
Unionized here. It's part of the LIUNA laborers union. They make upwards of 40 dollars an hour with health dental and eye benefits for the worker and dependents and a great pension. I would never do that... commies. It would feel like I'm working for CCP
I can understand that, good for you. I started a janitorial company 25 years ago and it was the best thing I ever did. Freedom, I work for who I want. I specialize in healthcare. Go to a large janitorial supply and do sales or equipment repair for a year or so and you will get the knowledge to start your own. Experienced janitorial equipment repair guys are sought after. However this will only work in a medium to large market, not so much in small town America...just my two pennies...
Yes, Construction. Learning a trade is fun and great workout. Doesn’t mean just carpentry. Try Electrical Apprentice. Work towards Journeyman then your NEC License. Goals set 👍🏽
Good idea. What should I do. I'm pretty built and a good worker. There are tons opportunities in my city but they all pay really crap wages (similar to the Subway job I work at) I want to make more to support my family though. I'm a hard worker like way better then others. What would you recommend.
Construction. It's a myth that the illegals are working for below minimum wage, driving the price below union rates is not the same thing. Even the guy sweeping the floors is making at least 1.5x minimum wage, usually.
See my comment below about good paying union jobs. I'd rather accept welfare from my own taxes then work for the ccp.
HVAC, electricians, and plumbers have unions with apprenticeship programs, hard workers move up pretty quickly. Call the local in your area.
What is with a everyone recommending union jobs? There are tons of good paying union jobs in my area and lots of postings for them. But I would never accept one because I dont believe in socialism even if it results in higher pay for my family and more economic freedom for me. How is that any different then accepting a handout, (which I did for a year). I'm looking for a good non educated non union career
Anyone who works for a union is a commie in my eyes even if I'm jealous of your pay and benefits.
Let's not forget that communism was started in workers unions. The marxists have been infiltrating unions for generations, thats why Trump's deregulation was so effective at fighting global communism.
Ditch digger???
Unionized here. It's part of the LIUNA laborers union. They make upwards of 40 dollars an hour with health dental and eye benefits for the worker and dependents and a great pension. I would never do that... commies. It would feel like I'm working for CCP
And receiving government checks for nothing is not worse?
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I can understand that, good for you. I started a janitorial company 25 years ago and it was the best thing I ever did. Freedom, I work for who I want. I specialize in healthcare. Go to a large janitorial supply and do sales or equipment repair for a year or so and you will get the knowledge to start your own. Experienced janitorial equipment repair guys are sought after. However this will only work in a medium to large market, not so much in small town America...just my two pennies...
Yes, Construction. Learning a trade is fun and great workout. Doesn’t mean just carpentry. Try Electrical Apprentice. Work towards Journeyman then your NEC License. Goals set 👍🏽
You said you were reading the Bible, so pray and ask God for guidance regarding work. He designed you with something in mind.