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I was married at 23, already an established work-a-holic, making good money in an oil refinery. I had 2 kids, and was saving/investing the entire time. At 29, my wife had some affairs, and beta me moved her back to her home state to solve our marital problems. After the divorce, I had all of my investments (properties that I was snowballing the income to purchase more. I was buying one rental a year) and full custody of my sons. I was 30 years old. How did I spend the next 15 years.............

From 30 to 40 I trained MMA, bounced at a night club, continued to snowball my income for more properties, and played WoW. From 40 to 45, I trained MMA, bounced at a night club, continued to snowball my income, and smoked weed. (First time I ever touched it, I was 40.

After 2 weeks to flatten the curve, 30% of tenants stopped paying rent. After Trump failed re-election, I liquidated with the belief that nothing would get better, and inflation will eat any profit from rents, as repair costs grow. I took the money, and 'prepped'.

Today, I can't train MMA because hospitals won't see me for non life threatening injuries, (no vax) and I can't work a nightclub for the same reasons. Though I can eat for years, have no debt, sturdy car, as well as everything else I'll need for at least 5 years, I have no skills that are valuable for todays climate. I don't have any skills that allow me to work under the table for any meaningful wage. I'm basically grunt labor.

Young men of today... invest in yourself. Choose a passionate hobby, and a practical one. Humble yourself, and never, NEVER think your situation won't change. Plan on it.

This isn't a sob story, as I'm not needing for anything..... at this moment.. but without a skill set, were I to just sit here and let this stay a fact, I'd be fucked. As it is, I'm now competing with a younger, more knowledgeable work force just to get a toe in a door that will lead to anything meaningful.

I was married at 23, already an established work-a-holic, making good money in an oil refinery. I had 2 kids, and was saving/investing the entire time. At 29, my wife had some affairs, and beta me moved her back to her home state to solve our marital problems. After the divorce, I had all of my investments (properties that I was snowballing the income to purchase more. I was buying one rental a year) and full custody of my sons. I was 30 years old. How did I spend the next 15 years............. From 30 to 40 I trained MMA, bounced at a night club, continued to snowball my income for more properties, and played WoW. From 40 to 45, I trained MMA, bounced at a night club, continued to snowball my income, and smoked weed. (First time I ever touched it, I was 40. After 2 weeks to flatten the curve, 30% of tenants stopped paying rent. After Trump failed re-election, I liquidated with the belief that nothing would get better, and inflation will eat any profit from rents, as repair costs grow. I took the money, and 'prepped'. Today, I can't train MMA because hospitals won't see me for non life threatening injuries, (no vax) and I can't work a nightclub for the same reasons. Though I can eat for years, have no debt, sturdy car, as well as everything else I'll need for at least 5 years, I have no skills that are valuable for todays climate. I don't have any skills that allow me to work under the table for any meaningful wage. I'm basically grunt labor. Young men of today... invest in yourself. Choose a passionate hobby, and a practical one. Humble yourself, and never, NEVER think your situation won't change. Plan on it. This isn't a sob story, as I'm not needing for anything..... at this moment.. but without a skill set, were I to just sit here and let this stay a fact, I'd be fucked. As it is, I'm now competing with a younger, more knowledgeable work force just to get a toe in a door that will lead to anything meaningful.

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[–] 5 pts

Basic electrical repairs are easy to do and easy to learn. You can make some nice side money doing things like replacing outlets and switches on the sly by charging way less than an electrician.

[–] 3 pts

Shhhh... they need a licensed electrician at $100 an hour.... stop shitting in my nest stupid bird!

[–] 2 pts

These aren't people that are going to be calling an electrician. These are the idiots that will try to DIY and not understand why the narrow prong is connected to the black wire.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

That's a hot take

[–] 2 pts

This is precisely why I share as many neautrals as possible and love seeing delta Y high leg configurations. I don't like idiots doing their own work.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

Simple electrical, deck building, fence building...we hired neighbor unemployed due to vax and saved $$$$

[–] 2 pts

This is good, just be careful as youd need a license for electrical work in many areas which could land you in a bit of a pickle.

[–] 4 pts

Yes, but you can also do repairs for friends and foafs on the sly.

[–] [deleted] 2 pts

many area's like plumbing also you can do the work then have a licensed pro come in and pay them to inspect and sign off on the work you do before closing up the wall. It will cost you but far less then them busting ass and dragging out reels of conduct and more junction boxes and shit.

I assisted an electician for a short time. I can't even remember how many times I climbed up a hill the truck was parked about a 100 ft away and a 30 degree or so incline to climb to go back and get shit. If I grabbed the wrong thing I had to go back to the back of the truck and get the proper item, the lesson was, climb the fucking hill again dumbass, is what I said in my head to myself. It was in the 80's and I was already drenched but far younger than today.

[–] 1 pt

Don't want to be installing electrical that will catch fire later. There are subtleties.