Coming soon - Get a detailed view of why an account is flagged as spam!
view details

This post has been de-listed

It is no longer included in search results and normal feeds (front page, hot posts, subreddit posts, etc). It remains visible only via the author's post history.

3
Lacking in specialization, only have a HS education
Post Body

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

Author
Account Strength
100%
Account Age
4 years
Verified Email
Yes
Verified Flair
No
Total Karma
1,089
Link Karma
147
Comment Karma
896
Profile updated: 2 days ago
Posts updated: 1 year ago

Subreddit

Post Details

We try to extract some basic information from the post title. This is not always successful or accurate, please use your best judgement and compare these values to the post title and body for confirmation.
Posted
3 years ago