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Hey Antiworkers, I graduated HS last year and decided college wasn't for me. I don't believe hard work should be long and grueling, but that i should be paid for quality work, even if it is faster than "so called" traditional work. I currently work a 14 dollar an hour job working 40 hours a week for 4 days a week. I basically just have a bullsh** job robots can do: sorting damage off of pallets and reboxing damages. (Both things robots at Amazon logistics sites do, although I don't work for them.)
What field for study/work would be best for me to enter to make something I can actually live off of? (Sorry, I know this isn't r/advice but thought it would be worth a shot) I'm living in the Southern United States (the state that touches the most other states) and I'm open to studying a trade, becoming an apprentice, any kind of opportunity to make more than a trashy 14$ an hour at a BS (boxing stuff) job
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