Manufacturing company I work for starts at 70k a year for a mechanical background. If you can weld starts around 90k. Machinists and electricians are way past 100. Most everyone I know who went to college didn't even go into the field their degree was for, and are buried in debt making nothing.
The problem with college for too many, is when youre that young your not mature enough to know to pick a degree that has value on the market. Too many pick something that sounds cool or interesting, but not feasible to make money. I went 2 years to college to get a criminal justice degree. After graduation I quickly realized I couldn't stomach the thought of being a cop so those two years were total and compete waste of time.
There's lots of routes I could of went in life to make beyond 100k, but they all require 5+ day work weeks. I work 3 days a week, live comfortably, and hunt an insane amount of time every year. Life is too short to work it away
The problem with college for too many, is when youre that young your not mature enough to know to pick a degree that has value on the market. Too many pick something that sounds cool or interesting, but not feasible to make money. I went 2 years to college to get a criminal justice degree. After graduation I quickly realized I couldn't stomach the thought of being a cop so those two years were total and compete waste of time.
There's lots of routes I could of went in life to make beyond 100k, but they all require 5+ day work weeks. I work 3 days a week, live comfortably, and hunt an insane amount of time every year. Life is too short to work it away