It's not how much you make, but how much you spend. Mike Tyson lost 300 million, Evander Holyfield lost 513 million, Ed McMahon lost 300 million. Just a few examples.
Truck driver 70,000$-130,000$ CDL required. Dock worker 178,000$. currently there is a truck driver shortage so real easy to get hired and may even pay for training. College is NOT the only choice. Don't go into debt just because "everybody is doing it".
The College idea is a sham. Sadly too many people fall for it with lies like "you wont succeed without a degree". There are many opportunities like creating a business. Being an business owner that sells products daily can be assured to make millions per year.
If you work for a job that has a contract with a labor union, you’re pretty much set up with guaranteed pension (not 401k where you have to contribute), health care, 2-4 weeks vacation, access to credit union, arbitration, salary moving up with inflation, tuition reimbursement, etc.
Thank you for the video and your videos in general! I just wanted to point out though that in the majority of states an embalmer needs an associate's degree in mortuary science. In New York you need a bachelor's degree! Most also can make more than $46k, depending on if they work for a firm or are a trade embalmer. I know some trade embalmers making almost $100k! You are right though that many enter into the profession because their family owns a funeral home. I know all this because I am a licensed embalmer/mortician. Anyway, thank you for mentioning us lol. During these rough covid19 times we could definitely use some help by those interested in entering the feild!
@@milesdwyer5848 I'm not surprised. I was eating a BJ's restaurant with a table of 20 guys and we each tipped $6 sitting there for 2 hours. Plus the other tables they wait too. I knew one waiter who said she'd earn almost $500 in tips on Friday's since it was so busy.
40,000 is peanuts now!! It's NOTHING. Near Poverty income! This is nearly 2018, just a couple of years to 2020!!! 40,000 is twenty five years OLD. Even 50,000 is lowest low middle income!!!
If you live in LA go work for the DWP. Pass a easy competency test, they will train you for 4 years (paying you 50,000 all the while), then racking in 100,000 a year plus GREAT benefits.
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@@anshkatiyar7988 I'd say no. A full-time minimum wage job for a year earns a bit more $15,000 after taxes. $40,000 is enough to live on your own but by no means is it a high paying job. Anything paying $70,000+ is high paying in my book.
There are a ton of positions out there that companies are finding hard to fill because few people have the real skill set to do it. Many are in software and engineering fields that would only require vocational training. High demand and it is much much cheaper than collage to become certified.
These are just a list of weird jobs none of these jobs qualify as high pay so how can you quantify the title is surprisingly high paying when they're all Relatively loa paying jobs
Kinda trying to figure out how 40k a year is high paying. In most cities in the US you would probably need to have a roommate (or several) to have a place to live on that salary.
it is a pain in the ass to become a pilot in the beginning. 0.0001% is because of everything you have to memorize 99.9999% is because of how expensive it is. I know this because I am an aviation enthusiast.