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So as I’ve gotten older it seems that if you can fill an economic niche or have specialized training, you’ll be in high demand and the pay will reflect that.
Somethings that come to mind is a story a teacher told me about his buddy who was 1 of 5 people in the country who could go adjust military satellite dishes (or something along those lines) in Alaska. Did it a few times a year and made a boatload.
Or there was a guy that I personally saw who got flown up from Texas to install a virtual reality golf simulator at the apartment complex currently we’re building.
Anyone know of any good jobs/careers along the lines of being unique and therefore would have demand and pay well? How do you find these niches? How would one get started in xyz field, or where should I start looking? What kind of training is required? Etc etc
M20 has house painting experience, carpentry experience, some welding/ auto repair experience from high school(though no certs) and my CDL. Enjoy working with my hands and the outdoors. Not opposed to going to college/a trade school/ any other kind of training if I was interested enough and felt it was worth it.
Thanks!
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