needimprovement250
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Hey guys, I was hoping that I could get some advice on what I should do when it comes to my career because right now I'm not doing what I want to do for the rest of my life and I want to change things before its too late. I'm 28 and right now I work full time as a line cook for a ghost kitchen and get paid $20/hr and it works out to be about 41K a year. This is the highest income I've had so far as I used to work part time at a grocery store before this and they only paid $14.30/hr and then I was an Amazon delivery driver before that and the income level really varied with that one since it was an independent contractor job and you could only work when they had work available. As far as education goes, I don't have anything more than my high school diploma. I attempted to go to community college after high school, but I dropped out and started working instead after I realized how long community college would take me to finish due to all of the required prerequisite classes that I would have to take in order to even take the classes that I would need for my transfer degree. But the mistake I made when I dropped out was that I just worked dead end jobs that couldn't be turned into a career.
I don't want to make a career out of working in a kitchen like I do now, and I was hoping that I could move up higher in the company and out of the kitchens because this company does several other things like logistics, pharmaceuticals, grocery, and finance as well. But it doesn't sound like any of those other jobs are gonna be available in my area anytime soon. So lately I've been thinking that I should start saving money to enroll in some type of training program for something that can be higher paying and has more immediate opportunities for advancement. If its possible, I would really like to find a remote job so that I can travel around and find a new state to move to because the cost of living is so high where I live now and I can't ever leave to go explore new places since I have an in person job that I have to go to every day and I can only be away when I have enough vacation time saved up to travel. I would also love to work in the cannabis industry and there is a training program for it, but most of the jobs in that industry aren't too high paying right now because of its legal status, but I feel like it might be a good idea to train for it for once the federal law does eventually change since that industry will probably boom once weed officially has the same legal status as alcohol and tobacco and that will probably result in better paying jobs in that industry. But I also feel like its a good idea to train for something else as well while I wait for the laws to change, especially because more career choices can mean more money in your pocket if you make the choose the right thing to train for. I would appreciate any advice and any suggestions on what I should train for as I am still trying to decide, thanks!
I don't want to make a career out of working in a kitchen like I do now, and I was hoping that I could move up higher in the company and out of the kitchens because this company does several other things like logistics, pharmaceuticals, grocery, and finance as well. But it doesn't sound like any of those other jobs are gonna be available in my area anytime soon. So lately I've been thinking that I should start saving money to enroll in some type of training program for something that can be higher paying and has more immediate opportunities for advancement. If its possible, I would really like to find a remote job so that I can travel around and find a new state to move to because the cost of living is so high where I live now and I can't ever leave to go explore new places since I have an in person job that I have to go to every day and I can only be away when I have enough vacation time saved up to travel. I would also love to work in the cannabis industry and there is a training program for it, but most of the jobs in that industry aren't too high paying right now because of its legal status, but I feel like it might be a good idea to train for it for once the federal law does eventually change since that industry will probably boom once weed officially has the same legal status as alcohol and tobacco and that will probably result in better paying jobs in that industry. But I also feel like its a good idea to train for something else as well while I wait for the laws to change, especially because more career choices can mean more money in your pocket if you make the choose the right thing to train for. I would appreciate any advice and any suggestions on what I should train for as I am still trying to decide, thanks!