I think everyone should learn at least 2 tangible, high demand skills/trades.
- Coding
- Cannabis Cooking/ Growing
- Carpentry
- Masonry
- Ceramics
3 of the 5 I mentioned can be self taught/ researched pretty easily.
- Coding
- Cannabis Cooking/ Growing
- Carpentry
- Masonry
- Ceramics
3 of the 5 I mentioned can be self taught/ researched pretty easily.
Or some type of low maintenance residual income like a vending machine.
Aside from my 9-5 I paint/ restore sneakers and I’ll be graduating from Lincoln tech in a couple short months for automotive Technology.
And I have 0 intention on leaving my job. But I also know I can make my biweekly paycheck in a day fixing cars. I been hanging drywall since I was a teenager too. Learn as much as you can especially when you got people willing or wanting to give you knowledge.
one more thought for this thread....I see groups of guys posting bands and shit....I know from experience that 8/10 times there’s always one person not working/broke etc....
That being said y’all can forego an outing or two. Especially if y’all all spending bands when you go out. Depending on how many of you in your circle y’all can take a couple stacks a piece and buy a freight or dump truck.