Which one of these would be best?
Leaning towards diesel technology or automotive technology. I like fixing things but I'm open to just about anything. I took anatomy & physiology and liked it a lot and got an A.
>Which one of these would be best?
This is the wrong question to ask.
You should be asking:
1. What do I like to do?
2. Will it be a field that I can get a job in?
3. Will it be a valuable skill 10 or 15 years from now?
4. Can I make enough money to maintain my lifestyle?
If you live in the South, Air Conditioning. Shit'll put your grandkids through college.
>>16622051
diesel diesel diesel you stupid sumbitch
you can make $30/hr easy
>>16622051
Air conditioning, diesel or electrical. All are good paying careers.
>>16622051
Where do you live?
>>16622060
>3. Will it be a valuable skill 10 or 15 years from now?
>4. Can I make enough money to maintain my lifestyle?
These are my biggest concerns. I was hoping y'all would be able to help me with that.
>>16622100
Looking into HVAC as well. Seems like it's booming.
>>16622103
Yeah, even more if you work on mining or construction equipment.
>>16622120
Is electrical an option outside of unions?
>>16622133
Kentucky
Oh, didn't notice welding was on the list. There are not enough welders in the states, so that's job security for you.
>>16622163
don't do this OP
welding is going down the shitter
below average growth and relatively few openings
>>16622163
>>16622191
Another problem with welding is they want you to have X amount of years of experience. My husband went to school for welding and couldn't find a job that wanted any less than 5 years experience.
>>16622163
>falling for the welding meme