After you hit the 4-6 year mark in a lot of trades you're in top pay catagory. You'll usually get a 1.5-2% annual raise for inflation but that's really it. With the amount of competition for qualified tradespeople most places are paying within a buck an hour of each other. The only real opportunity for advancement is to move up to a supervisor or manager. They don't usually hand out those positions to anyone but the long term folks either.
If you don't recommend trucking then what?
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I'd highly recommend someone learn some scripts to sell things. Big ticket stuff like roofs.
Anything that requires knocking on doors and can't be done online. Most of the stuff I'd recommend are going to be replaced here in the next decade by computers.
Trucking is fine to see the country I had fun with it. Ain't nothing wrong with it. Just gets boring making circles when you've done been everywhere and ain't much of a life spending it in a truck. They gave me an automatic truck and I said naw this is boring is why I stopped. Tried local making six figures with ups but didn't like it so went back to watching sports for money. Pays about the same as trucking and I work like three or four hours a day and not every single day to do so. Truckings fine though if you need to get out of debt or just starting out in life or whatever. Not a career more of a starter job or working vacation type thing imo.Rideandrepair, Another Canadian driver and Opendeckin Thank this. -
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Nowadays I still drive trucks, but my own, and not big ones. I’ve made more money driving my own little trucks than I ever made driving someone else’s big ones.CorsairFanboy, nredfor88, Another Canadian driver and 2 others Thank this. -
What is the age of the person wanting the new career?
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That said, the other two careers that have caught my eye are FAA certified "aircraft dispatcher" and a less darker version of Jeremy Renners "Inmate advocate" from Mayor of Kingstown. Plenty of flights for the foreseeable future that need to be tracked and plenty of people behind bars that need a voice on the outside.Rideandrepair, Another Canadian driver and silverspur Thank this.
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