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Inkfreak

(1,695 posts)
32. Yup, that was going to be my reply.
Sat Apr 5, 2014, 08:18 AM
Apr 2014

It's something I do. My current job is installing/servicing duress alarm systems for mental health facilities. It's given me a ton of experience and I feel like I have a good shot at a job just about anyplace.

On a side note, it's also super-safe from danger in that I only get 2-3 calls a month. Otherwise I sit my salaried butt home and wait. Provides lots of time for hobbies. Or endlessly perusing DU..

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i think they need to be more realistic about college JI7 Apr 2014 #1
I tell kids that life is what you do from 5:00 pm to 8:00 am the following day. lumberjack_jeff Apr 2014 #2
I sure as hell wouldn't be telling the ordinary kids to go to college Warpy Apr 2014 #3
Mortician? Brother Buzz Apr 2014 #4
Cremations and high prices of funerals is hurting that doc03 Apr 2014 #6
Morticians offer cremation services Brother Buzz Apr 2014 #8
Not much as much profit in those n/t doc03 Apr 2014 #10
Yes, but a profit nevertheless Brother Buzz Apr 2014 #12
Which could mean an unsatisfied niche exboyfil Apr 2014 #19
There are "cremation-only" services popping up fast jmowreader Apr 2014 #46
Urn? Bare bones option is a cardboard box suitable for... Brother Buzz Apr 2014 #48
Maybe so... jmowreader Apr 2014 #49
Why pop for an urn when the ashes are going to be dispersed? Brother Buzz Apr 2014 #50
The ashes aren't always dispersed jmowreader Apr 2014 #51
Some do very well defacto7 Apr 2014 #20
Trust fund flying rabbit Apr 2014 #5
That is the the real and only complete answer. defacto7 Apr 2014 #22
I tell any kids who will listen that auto mechanics is... TreasonousBastard Apr 2014 #7
those skills will be useful throughout their lives JI7 Apr 2014 #11
They might not be able to export your wrench, Art_from_Ark Apr 2014 #14
True, there are no gurantees, but... TreasonousBastard Apr 2014 #16
Not everyone is cut out for blue collar work Art_from_Ark Apr 2014 #17
That's exactly why I decided to go white collar CFLDem Apr 2014 #31
In every field it's possible to get treated like crap... TreasonousBastard Apr 2014 #42
People always knock us art history grads PasadenaTrudy Apr 2014 #67
Right on. Never learning auto mechanics is a great regret in my life. Inkfreak Apr 2014 #35
My son aquired a couple of certifications notadmblnd Apr 2014 #37
Cars are becoming largely "no user serviceable parts inside" devices. lumberjack_jeff Apr 2014 #54
Safest for job security: Mortician (nt) bigwillq Apr 2014 #9
Run for congress as a republican. Just kidding. bravenak Apr 2014 #13
registered nurse ecstatic Apr 2014 #15
My younger daughter is thinking about medical school exboyfil Apr 2014 #21
My Mom raised 2 kids as a RN. Inkfreak Apr 2014 #33
I actually graduated from nursing school but never took my boards. X_Digger Apr 2014 #58
I'm an RN and the BSN is quickly becoming the standard Heddi Apr 2014 #66
Firefighters and police. Always a need for them. SCUBANOW Apr 2014 #18
Prison guard?? n/t winter is coming Apr 2014 #23
Dead and buried........or cremated. raven mad Apr 2014 #24
Obtain a skill or trade that will support you in another country Exposethefrauds Apr 2014 #25
Oddly enough, "CEO" turns out to be relatively dangerous Recursion Apr 2014 #26
Physical therapist newfie11 Apr 2014 #27
I'd tell them JustAnotherGen Apr 2014 #28
I'm a speech-language pathologist who is employed and I get job offers weekly. phylny Apr 2014 #29
I'm surprised no one has said 'IT' yet. randome Apr 2014 #30
Yup, that was going to be my reply. Inkfreak Apr 2014 #32
Damn! Sounds like you found one of the perfect niche positions! randome Apr 2014 #38
Three letters- H-1B. CFLDem Apr 2014 #34
That's where the 'mobility' part comes in. randome Apr 2014 #39
Internet Troll. Octafish Apr 2014 #36
Electrician or plumber. The world will always sufrommich Apr 2014 #40
Porn will never go out of style. randome Apr 2014 #41
Not teaching, that's for sure. LWolf Apr 2014 #43
Teaching should actually be pretty good FarCenter Apr 2014 #53
I think people can, and should, LWolf Apr 2014 #55
True, but K-12 is just the point of departure. FarCenter Apr 2014 #61
Any job that requires your physical presence and direct interaction with another human being. nt rrneck Apr 2014 #44
+1 etherealtruth Apr 2014 #71
Engineering perhaps. polichick Apr 2014 #45
Given the H-1B situation, probably not so much if you're an American looking for a decent wage. eom tarheelsunc Apr 2014 #63
That is an issue, but all the engineers I know are employed... polichick Apr 2014 #65
I would also say engineering. tammywammy Apr 2014 #70
Eight years to a career that will never die jmowreader Apr 2014 #47
Lots of good suggestions here. SheilaT Apr 2014 #52
Entertainment and Law Boom Sound 416 Apr 2014 #56
Running a garbage truck is safe, but no other job that I know of bluestate10 Apr 2014 #57
A job that would be very difficult to replace with robot or outsourced Jesus Malverde Apr 2014 #59
I'm thinking librarian. Seems fairly stress-free and not in danger of outsourcing. (Until they Stardust Apr 2014 #60
E-books. Bye Bye Librarians. Hate it... but see it coming. n/t cherokeeprogressive Apr 2014 #62
Not a lot of jobs PasadenaTrudy Apr 2014 #68
so are you saying because you did it others should be able to also ? JI7 Apr 2014 #64
Physician's Assistants PasadenaTrudy Apr 2014 #69
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