Been doing “white collar” type work since graduating college about 12 years ago. First law enforcement investigations then background checks for security clearances then low level project mgmt for an ag Corp. recently unemployed due to Rona fears, applying for more white collar jobs I know I’ll just be bored as hell at.
Started thinking what it would take to get into a job where I actually make or do something. I’m a reasonably mechanically inclined person and understand machines and processes fairly well. I’m thinking about welding as I’ve always been interested in it and have been successful the few times I tried it post high school shop class.
Im open to other ideas though. Is it unrealistic to think retraining in a trade could lead to a solid stable career earning professional (75,000 ish) money?what would you guys do?
Started thinking what it would take to get into a job where I actually make or do something. I’m a reasonably mechanically inclined person and understand machines and processes fairly well. I’m thinking about welding as I’ve always been interested in it and have been successful the few times I tried it post high school shop class.
Im open to other ideas though. Is it unrealistic to think retraining in a trade could lead to a solid stable career earning professional (75,000 ish) money?what would you guys do?