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 Posted: 16:31 - 21 Sep 2010 Post subject: Careers, those in the know.... |
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What are the most secure and /modest/ paid careers out there?
I'm still quite young with plenty of time to train and find a decent direction in life, i have a few what seem to be useless letters in a much too competitive, saturated market.
So lets say i make a clean sheet, i can do evening/home/part time courses (not full time) in *said area*
Now when i say modest, i mean enough that i can comfortably support my family enough that my fiancee only has to work part time.
If i were to put a figure for money as it is now, it would be £30-35k which would do me fantastically, then i can do what i /want/ on the side for a little extra or make it up to said figure.
Now i wouldn't consider myself inept, i'd say i'm able to do a fair spectrum of things and find i have an aptitude for a variety.
(I certainly see a great many of todays population which aren't that bright with seemingly decent jobs/lifestyles)
So, the crux of it - what be it?
Trades, sparky/builder/plumber/mechanic (a fair few of the couldn't-be-arsed brigade seem to land swiftly on their feet here)
Financial sector (too long winded/competitive for success?)
IT (again saturated beyond belief and generally need to be fluent in every acronym'd binary language known, which unless you're a 13 year old geeky oiky teenager with nothing but time isn't easy)
Dare i say Sales? (i bloody hope it isn't)
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Do you or are you planning to have kids?
If not, why the hell would you work lots for her to have the priviledge of being at home all day with the postman, milkman and plumber?
For me, I'd be happy to workfor 25k a year in a 9-5 low stress job with my partner doing the same.
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30-35K isn't much anymore..
Anyway you will have to think hard about this because you have to both avoid the saturation effect and also avoid automation and potential for being outsourced additionally jobs which are not DIYable.
For instance lower end law has been hit by things like write your own will packs for £20 in WHsmiths.
Accountancy is awful! It is getting automated, outsourced AND also software is to the point that it can be DIY'd .
I would also note that if you want to be wealthy don't work for anybody else...
TBH possibly the best thing is a chippy... you can make some incredible money off that and hide huge amounts of it from the taxman too.
Or being a vet. In that vets who run their own practices virtually have a licence to print money, though it is very hard to get into.. If we go into an apocalypse scenario (which all indicators say we are going into) you will have vital skills to be a surgeon or have animal husbandry skills. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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The most secure but modest career I know of used to be the career of a chef. Good thing about being a chef is there is always work and if you are good at it then you can work anywhere. Bad thing is the wages are shit and them bastard japs are inventing machines to do it all for us mere humans.
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I would,nt bother with trades unless you know people who will take you on to train plus even as a adult apprentice you would be on not much more than minumum wage for around 2-3 years its never a get rich quick option.
Plus the only secure one is electrician and then to earn 30k+ you need to specialize and move up in a certin industry like control systems for example. ____________________ Past:NRG50,AF1125(x2),NSR125RR,ZZR250,CX500,VFR400,KR1S,ZZR600(x2),CB400N,YZF1000(x2),KH125,Z200,FX400R,CBR954RR(x2)GPZ500S,GT550,VFR750F(x2),RD350N,XR650R,CBR600F,CB250,KDX250,YZF750R,CRM250,400EXC,KLR650,TTR600RE,DR350S,R100GSPD,RGV250,VMAX1200,DL650,KZ750 Present:G650XC,C12,CRF450X,1190ADV |
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| vee wrote: | Pyro yes i have a son, childcare is a whole wage in itself.
Hmm, vet is something that does require starting young - and i'm a little squeamish.
So many vocations now, most are useless and a fair amount of the rest are becoming autonomous with technology.
I wouldn't consider £30k beyond the boundaries of modesty, i live in the sw and earn about £19k with overtime as a warehouseman. |
Ah fair enough.
If I was in your position I'd just stick where you are. Eventually you'd be at a point where you're earning enough to make a change viable, but for now it's probably not worth it.
I'm 20 now, a fully trained chef. My max earnings for the next couple of years would be 24k or so, but I'd be working all the hours under the sun and have no life (or quality time with my son, from your perspective)
I'm starting an access course this year with the aim of going to uni, but I wouldn't consider leaving a stable income if I already had stuff to pay for.
People will always say to you (as they do me) well it's ok, you've got x experience in this and y experience in that, so you can always pick up casual work. The ones who stick with it end up earning a lot of money anyway, and you'd hate to shell out and scrimp and slave away for 2-3 years doing some form of training and then ending up finishing and having to pick up a similar job to what you do now.
I read this back and it seems negative, but this is just what my youthful brain thinks.
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Thinking about jobs and careers alot recently and i realise with my college national diploma in IT, really doesnt get me far.
Hell i dont have any idea what i can do
Probably end up getting stuck in tesco's for the rest of my life 
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Not sure if this is up to date info but 5 years ago they were crying out for engineers, all disciplines, in the UK.
See if you can get hold of some of the trade or professional publications, you can gauge what professions are lacking from the vacancies pages.
If you’re in, any way, creative, an easy route into the engineering or architectural professions is via CAD Techs, (Draughtsmen in old money).
They’re always in short supply, as long as you know your way around the software, you don’t really need any qualifications, just an understanding of the field you’re working in.
As long as you can bang out the designs accurately and on time, you’ll have no problems. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 140 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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