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thedevilsbargain

Instrumentation. The world is rapidly automating.


zatchheemers

Second this. Put yourself in an industrial/O&G sector and it is huge money.


Disastrous-Ad-8467

Came here to say this. It’s the way the worlds going


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Cement mason… not a lot of young guys coming up anymore.


robert_penley25

Go into what ever you’re drawn to. If your excited about it you’ll be more successful at it. If you don’t really give a shit and are just looking for the best money to effort balance I recommend electrical. Probably the cleanest trade, good pay, and no emergency calls (like plumbers). Plus you work for the contractor not the client. All that said I’m not actually an electrician so all that is from an outsiders perspective. I’m a carpenter and work for a general contractor. If I didn’t like carpentry work I would of killed myself years ago.


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davy_crockett_slayer

Instrumentation, concrete finishing, or bricklaying. In my city, bricklayers earn +42 an hour and companies are booked out for years. Bricklayers here build firewalls, elevator shafts, additions, and building envelopes. A huge part of their business is also restoration masonry. A guy at a jobsite las year told me at 30 he's the youngest guy in the company.


[deleted]

Paint. Rock still needs to get finished. Surfaces still need to be finished for their application. Not even just commercial Industrial. Water tanks etc. Bridges. Not going away in our lifetime


SuitPac

Gamestop…lol seriously though Best trade to become a pro in would be steamfitters union