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Get a license for commercial electrical installation in 18 months and graduate with a garaunteed job and make $70k/year minimum lol
Any time I've thought about switching from web dev, being an electrician always looked the most appealing. I second this option.
My brother has worked in that field forever. You will get shocked even if very cautious but he's never been seriously injured. Not saying it doesn't happen.
Hahaha I'm an Aussie in my thirties and leaving the office behind to start an Elec apprenticeship. Honestly I was good at what I did, but I hated it, and "knowledge workers" don't have a union.
I like the dopamine rush afforded by projects having a definitive end.