Olly wrote:Kerrywhite30 wrote:What branch of the military are you in?
The Coast Guard. I'm an Information Systems Technician.
If you're unsure about what you want to do now at 18 you might consider the military, a 4 year tour will allow you to grow up while gaining real world life experiences and not to mention you will learn a marketable trade to use if you choose to get out at 22.
Woody wrote:Olly wrote:Kerrywhite30 wrote:What branch of the military are you in?
The Coast Guard. I'm an Information Systems Technician.
If you're unsure about what you want to do now at 18 you might consider the military, a 4 year tour will allow you to grow up while gaining real world life experiences and not to mention you will learn a marketable trade to use if you choose to get out at 22.
Do you get credit for recruiting guys online?
Steele22 wrote:At your age go to your local power company and tell them you want to build fucking power lines. If you don't mind heights or electricity that is. Damn good money and benefits. Wish I'd started it younger. Good feeling too when you get people back on after a storm and they really appreciate it
Steele22 wrote:Yea man your right, and what your telling them is a great idea to start learning. The power company I work for will hire without schooling because we have an in house 5 year apprenticeship. You have to pass a test which is basic math and shit. They give you a set of climbing tools and climb your ass off after they see who passed the test lol.
Woody wrote:Olly wrote:Kerrywhite30 wrote:What branch of the military are you in?
The Coast Guard. I'm an Information Systems Technician.
If you're unsure about what you want to do now at 18 you might consider the military, a 4 year tour will allow you to grow up while gaining real world life experiences and not to mention you will learn a marketable trade to use if you choose to get out at 22.
Do you get credit for recruiting guys online?
AKPirate wrote:Jason is usually right but sometimes wrong
Steele22 wrote:At your age go to your local power company and tell them you want to build **** power lines. If you don't mind heights or electricity that is. Damn good money and benefits. Wish I'd started it younger. Good feeling too when you get people back on after a storm and they really appreciate it
Flyway Stalker wrote:Have you ever considered the Fire Service? Good pay, benefits and retirement program. I spent 20 years as a Fire Fighter / EMT and found it very rewarding work.
Kerrywhite30 wrote:I was considering welding, any opinions on welding postitiona and payment? It just seems terrible to just be getting out of school and jumping right into more school! But i would like a more hands on job, I'm
Not sure if I could sit behind a desk everyday, I'd like a job that varies what your doing day from
Day. I think I'd go nuts sitting
Behind a desk all
Day
Olly wrote:I also think you need to ask yourself how much is money important to you? Seriously. I see so many guys get caught up in trying to make more money just so they can have what they think is a better life that they forget to live in the first place.
I'd rather make 25k a year doing something I love than 100k a year doing something that I hate. Life is so short that no amount of money is going to make me sell what little bit is mine.
Kerrywhite30 wrote:Steele22 wrote:At your age go to your local power company and tell them you want to build **** power lines. If you don't mind heights or electricity that is. Damn good money and benefits. Wish I'd started it younger. Good feeling too when you get people back on after a storm and they really appreciate it
I didn't think they'd just let someone straight out of school do that.
Kerrywhite30 wrote:I was considering welding, any opinions on welding postitiona and payment? It just seems terrible to just be getting out of school and jumping right into more school! But i would like a more hands on job, I'm
Not sure if I could sit behind a desk everyday, I'd like a job that varies what your doing day from
Day. I think I'd go nuts sitting
Behind a desk all
Day
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
duckdreamer wrote:...or be an outdoor writer.
Kerrywhite30 wrote:Everyone's advice is great! I've taken the time to read every post, as I really appreciate every one! But when y'all say oilfeilds, what do y'all mean? I'm not very familiar with these.. I'm imagine it's working on a oil rig, but more detail might help a little bit. What are th risks of welding? I believe someone on here said earlier you are almost gaurenteed to get lung cancer? Is this true??
Kerrywhite30 wrote:Everyone's advice is great! I've taken the time to read every post, as I really appreciate every one! But when y'all say oilfeilds, what do y'all mean? I'm not very familiar with these.. I'm imagine it's working on a oil rig, but more detail might help a little bit. What are th risks of welding? I believe someone on here said earlier you are almost gaurenteed to get lung cancer? Is this true??
Olly wrote: We're still the bastard pirates of the duck forum world.
Kerrywhite30 wrote:Everyone's advice is great! I've taken the time to read every post, as I really appreciate every one! But when y'all say oilfeilds, what do y'all mean? I'm not very familiar with these.. I'm imagine it's working on a oil rig, but more detail might help a little bit. What are th risks of welding? I believe someone on here said earlier you are almost gaurenteed to get lung cancer? Is this true??
bill herian wrote:Not sure if anyone has asked, but have you been accepted to colleges? Did you get good grades in high school?
Fowlplay wrote:Have you looked into becoming a lineman? Dangerous work but the money is there in most places
Fowlplay wrote:Fowlplay wrote:Have you looked into becoming a lineman? Dangerous work but the money is there in most places
Didn't know there was a second page to this. Clearly I'm a little late to the party
Steele22 wrote:Fowlplay wrote:Fowlplay wrote:Have you looked into becoming a lineman? Dangerous work but the money is there in most places
Didn't know there was a second page to this. Clearly I'm a little late to the party
Are you a lineman too?
Steele22 wrote:I heard that. I worked for pike contracting for 2 years before I got on at the power company here. Was good experience but traveling sucked. When you have to wait on a man to retire to get a open spot the job speaks for itself lol. Good luck man
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