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I'm 31. Working as a MRI supervisor in a large hospital. I've been in the medical field for 7 years, the longer I'm in it, the more I can't stand it. I have 54 people who I supervise. Most of them are self righteous, "powerful", independent women. I will spare you the details..

I'm really looking to get out and start new. I also have a family so I have to consider that. I've thought of learning a trade. Working for myself.. sure just doing what? What do the good citizens of poal do for a living? What do you recommend?

I'm 31. Working as a MRI supervisor in a large hospital. I've been in the medical field for 7 years, the longer I'm in it, the more I can't stand it. I have 54 people who I supervise. Most of them are self righteous, "powerful", independent women. I will spare you the details.. I'm really looking to get out and start new. I also have a family so I have to consider that. I've thought of learning a trade. Working for myself.. sure just doing what? What do the good citizens of poal do for a living? What do you recommend?

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[–] 3 pts

Welding would be a good career move. It can be picked up pretty quickly and welders can make decent wages right out of the gate. Trade jobs will require you to start on the bottom. There is lots to learn and it's usually on the shitty side of the pay scale until you know what the hell you are doing. Depending on what you go with that could take some years.

[–] 1 pt

If you're good at a trade, you will turn down more work than you accept.

[–] 0 pt

It takes time to get good though

[–] 1 pt

Sure does, but once you're good at it.

I remember when I went to mechanic school, I was amazed at how fast my teacher worked. Old fat man was a fucking wizard with a wrench. That inspired me, just wanting to get on that level.