Anonymous wrote:My mom is a hairdresser and makes 80k in Akron Ohio (aka where 80k is a nice life)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Learn to be a heating/ac guy. Start your own company . Join the 1 percent. When the heat / ac goes out doctors she'll out 10 grand in a heartbeat.
Same with
Plumbing
Electric
Garage door repair
Generator installation
Auto repair
Small business phone system diagnostics
Small business computer network setup and maintenance
All of those jobs can easily make you rich easier than any other way with determination, competence and dependability
I wish I'd gone into auto repair instead of law. I love working with my hands. My parents forced me into law. My Dad is a lawyer, we to Ivy for undergrad for and for law, as did I as a legacy. Dad got me my first job in law, but I really really hate it. I mske decent mone, can't complain about that but now I am married, my wife has expectations of a certain lifestyle and my parents have certain expectations too. It really sucks!
Mental Note: Don't marry a gold digger.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Ivy grad for business school. DH is a carpenter with no degree. Want to guess which one of us earns more?
Anonymous wrote:My mom is a hairdresser and makes 80k in Akron Ohio (aka where 80k is a nice life)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DS's AP History teacher was a lawyer, but loves history and has always wanted to teach. He says it was the best decision to change careers.
My ds also has a former lawyer as a middle school history teacher. UVA undergrad to Harvard Law, and absolutely hated being a lawyer.
Another lawyer here. If I ever switched careers, education is where I would go, too. I think a lot of lawyers enjoy academics and the transition for many makes sense.