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<blockquote data-quote="twotonevert" data-source="post: 3676841" data-attributes="member: 24420"><p>I tell my 3 boys if they want something really stable that pays well they need to learn a trade. I started right out of high school working line construction and then worked for PSO for 20 years, moved to California and then Nevada. Now I work for a startup and can have my office anywhere in the world. When I am not in the field during a deployment I am at home with my wife. I will say though my current job found me and I can see no end to what we are doing in the world. The downside is I do have to travel a lot, but not having to walk into a brick and mortar office every day makes up for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twotonevert, post: 3676841, member: 24420"] I tell my 3 boys if they want something really stable that pays well they need to learn a trade. I started right out of high school working line construction and then worked for PSO for 20 years, moved to California and then Nevada. Now I work for a startup and can have my office anywhere in the world. When I am not in the field during a deployment I am at home with my wife. I will say though my current job found me and I can see no end to what we are doing in the world. The downside is I do have to travel a lot, but not having to walk into a brick and mortar office every day makes up for it. [/QUOTE]
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