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Please elaborate more. What’s the salary or hourly pay rate? What are the certs?
Can you expound a little bit on this? What do you mean 15 days a month? What kind of certs are you talking about? What's the pay like?
Y'all "6 figures 6 certs" brehs always boasting about tech but never give realistic advice.
What’s the state licenses for this profession called?I only work 15 days a month and acquire 14 hours of PTO every 2 week pay period...
Work schedule is week one Mon, Tues, off Wed, off Thurs, work the weekend. Week two off Mon, Tues, work Wed, Thurs and have the weekend off.. 12 hr shifts and we rotate from days to nights every two weeks.. I can take two days off and have a week off..
You need to get state licenses for advancement and pay upgrades.
Pay depends on where you live, experience etc. I make $29 an hr, pretty decent for a breh in this area.
And like I stated before once you get your licenses and experience, its a guaranteed job security.
CollegeDropout of what?
Regardless, plenty of people in IT with degrees and those that don’t, you better believe they worked hard to pass certifications.. not CERTIFICATES, but CERTIFICATIONS.
Anyway, anything thats a trade. Running cable lines, trucking, plumbing, welding, HVAC, auto repair, etc.
All make good money without degrees.
In that case, there are plenty of options.College
Yeah. Purpose of this thread is to find the right one for my goofy ass and anyone else.In that case, there are plenty of options.
In that caseYeah. Purpose of this thread is to find the right one for my goofy ass and anyone else.
This is a great job for people that didn't go to school. They have to hire minorities or at least that's how my boys got in. Start off as a meter reader and after 18 months you can bid to become a lineman. Take that money and invest it then you can do whatever you want.
Water treatment DPOR : Waterworks and Wastewater Works Operators and Onsite Sewage System ProfessionalsWhat’s the state licenses for this profession called?
No degrees. I’m in SC. Should apply for a job in it or do I need a waterworks/wastewater works operator/on-site sewage system professional license(s) first?Water treatment DPOR : Waterworks and Wastewater Works Operators and Onsite Sewage System Professionals
If you got college degrees etc you can skip many, but this applies to VA
Get hired on and work your way up, that's how I got put onNo degrees. I’m in SC. Should apply for a job in it or do I need a waterworks/wastewater works operator/on-site sewage system professional license(s) first?