This september I will be starting trade school to be in HVAC. I am excited for it, I just got a job 2-3 weeks ago at Sam's Club. I work in the kitchen and they are moving me to moving carts all day. The pay is good, 10 an hour. But I dont particularly like it, and I have really bad knees and a messed up shoulder so it makes these tasks even harder. Especially since there is no sitting at all. Should I stick with it till september? Or should I try to find something else till then. Once school hits, ill be going m-f 7-3 at school so I want to put all my time and effort into passing early so I can get started in my career. I live in Tennessee btw.
>chronic pain
>learning a trade
You're already fucked son
>>16983571
yeah, if you're in pain and you already don't address your physical fitness on a daily basis seriously, you're basically just killing yourself with labor work.
so, yeah... take care of your damn body, regardless if you stay at sams. also, maximise every last benefit you can from them.
>>16983571
You didnt read my post at all did you?
I said the 8 hours of standing is tough on my knees. Doing HVAC is not 8 hours of standing. yes it is hard work, but you can do a lot of it sitting or even laying down.
>>16983586
Well I'm not an HVAC expert, but I assume it's tough physical labor. I'm in Tennessee too. If you're in knoxville I'm gonna go to the Sam's club and look for the guy pushing the cart with a limp, and I'm gonna beat your ass for talking back to me
>>16983594
lmao it is tough labor, but I want to be able to handle it because i wanna support my future kids
>>16983567
You do realize there's a lot of crawling around and lifting in HVAC, don't you?
Hvac is fucking easy son. You get to sit on you ass a lot and complain about kids. Also how is going from kitchen to pushing carts a fucking promotion?
>>16984252
I am their bitch because I am a wage slave so I guess they throw me wherever. Carts might be a bit easier