>>7977939Go into industrial maintenance, robotics, controls, or anything to do with automation.
Ive went from 15 to 22 to 28 in hourly wages in 1.5 years with proper leveraging of experience and a two year degree and experience.
The hordes of unskilled low skilled mongrels will be phased out and we will need workers to work and fix the automation. Allen Bradley, PLC, Siemens, etc..