Want at least $56K/Year. What courses should I take?

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Reading, writing and arithmetic. :lecture

Or just take Creative Writing and come up with something like sparkly vampires and make a ton of money. :lol
 
Thanks waller.

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Want at least $56K/Year. What courses should I take?

If you are basing your goal on income as opposed to doing what you love, there are a thousand things you can do with minimal schooling. Take a trade course in something like welding and you'll open doors that will allow you to do even better than 56k.

AND you can enjoy the pride in having contributed to the infrastucture of the nation if you take the right job.
 
food for thought
Average take on a computer crime is between 1 and 10 million.
Average jail time for getting busted committing a computer crime is 2-3 years in club fed.
roughly about the same amount of time you'd spend in college.
just with a better tv channel selection, and more time to watch it and exercise.

put the ill-gotten gains in a swiss account, and you get to keep it too.

just saying......
 
food for thought
Average take on a computer crime is between 1 and 10 million.
Average jail time for getting busted committing a computer crime is 2-3 years in club fed.
roughly about the same amount of time you'd spend in college.
just with a better tv channel selection, and more time to watch it and exercise.

put the ill-gotten gains in a swiss account, and you get to keep it too.

just saying......

LOL...This might just be the most common sensical career advice that I have ever heard.:lol
 
If you are basing your goal on income as opposed to doing what you love, there are a thousand things you can do with minimal schooling. Take a trade course in something like welding and you'll open doors that will allow you to do even better than 56k.

AND you can enjoy the pride in having contributed to the infrastucture of the nation if you take the right job.

This winter l am going to just take my class 1 and class 3 driving test. Drive a truck or something, it's easy work and you can make serious money doing that. one of my friends and his dad drive gravel trucks and they were making $100,000 a year, but that was long hours and 6 days a week. his dad actually made $118,000 2 years ago, but he drives for the union, so he makes more. If l get my class 1 or 3 the first job l get would be at least $45,000-$50,000 to start and goes up from there depending on who you work for and experience.

Trades require little education and there is usually always work for those kinds of jobs with usually very good pay. I know a bunch of guys who drive trucks and they all make very good money.
 
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what courses? none. i make more than that on an 8th grade education. it's all about who you know. you should have started kissing ass years ago. it's probably too late now.
 
Well.

I would say study what interests you, but have a plan in mind, and have a plan B, opportunities will come up for you.

Education is always a good idea.
 
Whatever you decided to do, I am slowly starting to realize that going into business for yourself is sooo much better than working for someone.
 
we have fresh college grads that come into our workplace all the time. they think they know everything and are better than everybody else. in actuality they are about as dumb as a pile of rocks. i love correcting their errors and reminding them that they have an expensive college degree and i don't. that really gets them flustered.
 
we have fresh college grads that come into our workplace all the time. they think they know everything and are better than everybody else. in actuality they are about as dumb as a pile of rocks. i love correcting their errors and reminding them that they have an expensive college degree and i don't. that really gets them flustered.

:lecture:lecture:lecture :exactly: :goodpost::exactly::lecture:lecture:lecture
 
we have fresh college grads that come into our workplace all the time. they think they know everything and are better than everybody else. in actuality they are about as dumb as a pile of rocks. i love correcting their errors and reminding them that they have an expensive college degree and i don't. that really gets them flustered.

We have older people at my workspace that may or may not have gone to college but they have been their so long they think they know everything and are better than everyone else because they have been stuck at the same job their whole life. I love correcting their errors and reminding them that my starting salary is what they are making currently.
 
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