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<blockquote data-quote="john.rubicon.54" data-source="post: 914779" data-attributes="member: 19066"><p>Don't forget about all the young people working in the oil mines. It's where I ended up and a person who's hard working, has common sense, and is willing to sacrifice a lot of personal time will easily make 100k a year. I was beyond that when I reached 24. A lot of my buddies who finished school (I didn't) went into the oil and gas industry. In most cases, their degree is in no way related to what they're doing, but it helped them land a great job with a great salary. If you're like me and don't like an office job, then you can easily double or triple those salaries. I love my job, work a great schedule, and drive my raptor daily the way it's meant to be driven [emoji106]. Only thing about this field is that you've gotta be disciplined and save because there are ups and downs. Some people are affected and some aren't. It mostly depends on the employers ability to quickly adapt to market changes. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="john.rubicon.54, post: 914779, member: 19066"] Don't forget about all the young people working in the oil mines. It's where I ended up and a person who's hard working, has common sense, and is willing to sacrifice a lot of personal time will easily make 100k a year. I was beyond that when I reached 24. A lot of my buddies who finished school (I didn't) went into the oil and gas industry. In most cases, their degree is in no way related to what they're doing, but it helped them land a great job with a great salary. If you're like me and don't like an office job, then you can easily double or triple those salaries. I love my job, work a great schedule, and drive my raptor daily the way it's meant to be driven [emoji106]. Only thing about this field is that you've gotta be disciplined and save because there are ups and downs. Some people are affected and some aren't. It mostly depends on the employers ability to quickly adapt to market changes. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk [/QUOTE]
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