I did, and it's made all the difference. It broadens your perspective, horizons- and options. They might hound you to repay your student loans, but NO ONE can ever take your education away from you. No one can give it to you, either- you must work to get it for yourself.So without getting into all the details of my downward spiral i have been contemplating taking the jump and going back to school to make a serious lifestyle change.
Have any of you gone back to school as adults? I have a real hesitation about it when i consider how long it will take and how old i will be by the time im done.
Id love to hear your thoughts and stories on it.
LOL look out for the college hotties!I went back to college when I was 29. My son was born when I was 30. Nuff said...
How about something on the lines of medical billing? I had a family member do this from home and did quite well for herself. Really not sure if theres a need for that anymore, was just throwing something out there.Thanks for all the good advice everyone.
I guess it does come down to choosing something that is equal parts rewarding and worthwhile.
I would love to take something that leaves the option of working from home open. On bad days theres no way i could "go to work" so that will play heavily on my decision.
When i was a teen i wanted to be a surgeon, went to a special gifted elementary school and all.
When my shrink said if money were no object what would u do i said become a dr to stick it to wsib and fight for patients rights. She laughed and said wow setting your goals a lil high. I dont have the time money or motivation to go to med school so im open to easier options lol.
Decisions decisions
electrical, HVAC, plumbing, horticulture, permacultureWhat schooling is relevent to growing cannabis i missed those options lol
There is great money in being a crane operator when they have work but they have alot of downtime too that isnt paid so the wages arent that good when averaged out.All the trades have a physical element, some more than others. If I were you I would like into heavy equipment operator. Mobile Crane operators make real good money but theres lots of competition for apprentices,
Heavy equipment operators always have work...the most physical part is cleaning the machine at the end of the day.There is great money in being a crane operator when they have work but they have alot of downtime too that isnt paid so the wages arent that good when averaged out.
I used to use a company boom truck alot when i was welding and when it wasnt enough we hired cranes.
Those apprentices work hard for several years to get operator jobs. Appreciate the thought tho
I think i need to focus on non physical jobs for the preservation of whats left of my mobility. I dont really have an off switch and constantly push my body beyond what i should be doing. That has to stop
Cranes dont run in bad weather. Rain and snow shut them down and most guys ive met in the industry complain about shortend days. And the climbing and rigging was the hardest part ive seen. Most of the time the customer helps the crane guys pack up and clean at least we did but that was because my boss was cheap and wanted them to leaveHeavy equipment operators always have work...the most physical part is cleaning the machine at the end of the day.
Heavy equipment aka dozers, loaders, graders, excavators, back hoe....Cranes dont run in bad weather. Rain and snow shut them down and most guys ive met in the industry complain about shortend days. And the climbing and rigging was the hardest part ive seen. Most of the time the customer helps the crane guys pack up and clean at least we did but that was because my boss was cheap and wanted them to leave
lol...ya monOhhhhh ok now im smokin what ur growin.
I thought about those too.
Not sure if there is much schooling in those. I will look into em thanks
Web development can be done from home, it's plenty lucrative and doesn't require weird hours, hauling/lifting/installing heavy or dirty things.Lol funny u listed those c ray.
My best friend is a plumber he has i should take electrical. My other friend is an electrician and he says take pluming. I dont think id be happy doing either one. Horticulture would be fun but i havent seen it offered near me and i dont know about the potential $$$ or jobs associated with it.
Thanks for all the good advice everyone.
I guess it does come down to choosing something that is equal parts rewarding and worthwhile.
I would love to take something that leaves the option of working from home open. On bad days theres no way i could "go to work" so that will play heavily on my decision.
When i was a teen i wanted to be a surgeon, went to a special gifted elementary school and all.
When my shrink said if money were no object what would u do i said become a dr to stick it to wsib and fight for patients rights. She laughed and said wow setting your goals a lil high. I dont have the time money or motivation to go to med school so im open to easier options lol.
Decisions decisions