Emma :)
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I have a college degree from a good school and work in a blue collar job.
It’s not labor intensive at all. It’s generally pretty low stress and easy. About 3-4 hours of my daily shifts are just rotting. The hours suck, but it’s worth it. Additionally I have no asshole managers. I have nobody to answer to as long as I do my job.
The best part? This year so far I’ve made 45k in January and February, and these were low paying months. I think I will easily hit 300k+
It’s great right? If you’re in your 20s and have a job like this, you’re going to be able to buy houses/cars and invest.
The issue? People who make a quarter of what you make for twice the effort will turn their nose at you.
I’m not a plumber or a janitor or someone who works an “icky” job either. I’m a locomotive engineer for a commuter railroad. I drive trains. This is a very niche and many times complicated skill that requires a year + of intensive training to certify.
Despite this people (women especially) treat me like a loser. It crazy, because I have some coworkers with college degrees and previous careers. One of my coworkers was a scientist but dipped because of the shitty pay, but normies will refuse to respect this job.
The average cuck working in insurance making 55k a year is more respected.
Your job = your status = your value. Women and society worship low paying office jobs that contribute nothing to the world, but revile high paying trades that are necessary.
It’s not labor intensive at all. It’s generally pretty low stress and easy. About 3-4 hours of my daily shifts are just rotting. The hours suck, but it’s worth it. Additionally I have no asshole managers. I have nobody to answer to as long as I do my job.
The best part? This year so far I’ve made 45k in January and February, and these were low paying months. I think I will easily hit 300k+
It’s great right? If you’re in your 20s and have a job like this, you’re going to be able to buy houses/cars and invest.
The issue? People who make a quarter of what you make for twice the effort will turn their nose at you.
I’m not a plumber or a janitor or someone who works an “icky” job either. I’m a locomotive engineer for a commuter railroad. I drive trains. This is a very niche and many times complicated skill that requires a year + of intensive training to certify.
Despite this people (women especially) treat me like a loser. It crazy, because I have some coworkers with college degrees and previous careers. One of my coworkers was a scientist but dipped because of the shitty pay, but normies will refuse to respect this job.
The average cuck working in insurance making 55k a year is more respected.
Your job = your status = your value. Women and society worship low paying office jobs that contribute nothing to the world, but revile high paying trades that are necessary.