>>2429760How old are you and how motivated are you? If you haven't come across treeplanting yet, then check that out. When I started out, rookies were making $300 a day, now it can be even more. Having done it for over a decade now, I'll crack $1'000 a day fairly regularly. IMO its how life should be: amazing social life, using your body and getting in great shape, immersed in nature, eating well, taking on challenges (sometimes failing, sometimes succeeding)--literally all of the low-hanging fruits for happiness. Downsides are its brutal work and you need to be smart/ strong willed, and you're away from home a lot. If you are truly looking for more isolated work, I would still suggest taking on treeplanting as it is the quintessential entry job for bushwork. After one season of planting, you'll be a lot more eligible for more isolated jobs like survey work, etc. People take you very seriously in the bush-work world once they hear youre a planter.