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I just want to say I'm 25, most of my platform from years between temp agencies, headhunters and experiences themselves have all stemmed into getting into factory, some accused me of even job hopping because I didnt wanna deal with the pay cut that temps would take when there was way better opportunity out there with experiences I learned from going through said agencies/companies. I've done manufacturing, machine operating hell it's even given me the chance to do commercial fishing in Alaska based off my background of hard labor, but I dont want to do that anymore.
I'd like to get into something office maybe, but the paycut I'd dreadful especially with no experience and I really dont have an out because that's what I've based my background on, I know I'm young and all and I thought about maybe getting into a trade or something just to at least stay in the environment but also have a career in something that could give my body a little stability and leeway.
Any suggestions on ways to maybe venture out but still be able to afford Bill's? Any sort of industry I should look into?
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