I'm currently looking to get into blue collar work, most of the jobs I'm interested are in construction or highway/road work, anything really. I'm 22 i'm a burly boy and I don't mind working long hard hours. Any place in mind or ideas that could help me find a career like this?
Ever considered pimping?
>>17316256
How old are you? And do you live in the US?
UPS. the work is there. there money is there, if you stick it out and work those long hours.
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>>17316312
He said he's 22.
>>17316256
OP I work in GIS in utilities. My job couldn't get any more white collar if I tried but we have surveyors, mechanics, plant operators, linemen (some of the best in the country), you name it.
It's a good field to get into but it's mostly office work. More time you spend inside generally the more you make but many jobs will let you travel around. My coworker used to survey land and produce geodata from a helicopter and he loved it.
If you live in the US. Than your state's Department of Transportation (DOT) does all of those jobs you're asking about