damn, i thought you was gonna host a different sort of pic.
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oh I definetly will, this could very well be what I need to propel myself into my dream job so I'm going to work my ass off at this place.congrats. when you get there try to be a sponge and soak up everything possible.
maybe next time....maybe next timedamn, i thought you was gonna host a different sort of pic.
damn.
Just to express my opinion about construction, I know the op would rather learn about vehicles. The pay-off is much greater in construction, than being a mechanic. I just turned 25 years old and I make more than most 30-40 year olds that have been turning wrenches their whole life. I started when I was 17 and learned every field of trade and read a shit load of books. No type of schooling other than hands on work. If your smart and choose construction later in life, learn a trade that isnt outside work. Since I am a turn-key contractor, I have work all year long. I stay 3-5 months ahead on the books. The amount of New Construction going on around my area I cant lose. IMO you want to make some good money later in life and learn enough to build your house, move to a city thats growing like weeds.As for the recommendations by some to try construction, it's probably not a great idea. From what I have seen, new construction is bad right now. There are contractors all over that are going under. My job is secure for the most part because at the level our clients are at, this economy problem doesn't stop them from buying something they want for the most part.
is the title "Fail"?so, you're taking on a new resident to your household with no job....
i can see the thread already.... lol