FergusonTO35
Here For The Long Haul!
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Trades seem to be making a comeback as far as desirable careers go, at least around here. If my kid wants to be a plumber/electrician/whatever I will totally support that. If it doesn't work out she can always try something else.
Interestingly, I made the switch from a tradesman to an academic line of work. I was a car mechanic for my first career. I loved learning how to take care of cars and took pride in my work. The skills and knowledge I gained still serve me well today. The problem is, you will never amount to much in that trade if you are not willing to switch jobs contstantly. I hate changing jobs, consequently employers always viewed me as someone who would eat sh!t with a smile. I decided that if I wasn't going to earn much I wanted an easy job with good benefits so I took an office job with our state government. Throughout my working life I was a part time college student and earned a B.A. and M.A. in History, something I have always loved. This, plus my experience working with government records, allowed me to find a full time job as an archivist which I still hold today and plan to retire from.
Interestingly, I made the switch from a tradesman to an academic line of work. I was a car mechanic for my first career. I loved learning how to take care of cars and took pride in my work. The skills and knowledge I gained still serve me well today. The problem is, you will never amount to much in that trade if you are not willing to switch jobs contstantly. I hate changing jobs, consequently employers always viewed me as someone who would eat sh!t with a smile. I decided that if I wasn't going to earn much I wanted an easy job with good benefits so I took an office job with our state government. Throughout my working life I was a part time college student and earned a B.A. and M.A. in History, something I have always loved. This, plus my experience working with government records, allowed me to find a full time job as an archivist which I still hold today and plan to retire from.





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