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 >>/54084/
Awesome anon!!! The one thing I would do though is buy an older welder eye shield, I hate the new digitized ones and do not care to have Wifi blasting around my skull. One reason I only put my phone on speaker mode when I talk.

 >>/54091/
Unlike you, this anon is contributing something of value.


More people should be focusing on trade jobs. Better pay without a huge debt burden. Government-run student loan program was a disaster, like every other fucking thing the government touches.


 >>/54147/
Total leftist coastal yuppie snob attitude you got there. And yet, those jobs pay well and as long as we remain a first world country those services will always remain in demand because you must have those kinds of jobs to service the rich and middle classes. Plumbers and electricians especially. They make decent money for their services and it does take skill to have those kinds of jobs.

 >>/54148/
You could be the richfag getting serviced without having to service them with your monkey labor, but you choose not to because it's too much work to think or learn an art. The amount of money you make means nothing if you have no self respect or integrity.






Skills like welding will come in handy as the economy continues to crater under debt insolvency. I can see this skill becoming an opportunity a decade from now to fix things up and sell them as supply chain imports dwindle and price inflation ravages consumers.