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<blockquote data-quote="Serf" data-source="post: 1262685" data-attributes="member: 50254"><p>Working on an oil rig is actually quite profitable even as an apprentice. Then moving up to an engineer. Factor in being in the middle of the ocean, and being gone for 30-45 days at a time. Deserving of a higher wage to recruit people willing to adapt to that lifestyle. The way America is set up presently there are only several professions that do not require a degree to earn good money. After I left the Army and had a stint in the law enforcement world I would not exactly put them in the unskilled labor category either. Training literally never stops. And things change constantly on the job. And in lieu of a college degree there Military service opened the door into another opportunity to protect and serve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Serf, post: 1262685, member: 50254"] Working on an oil rig is actually quite profitable even as an apprentice. Then moving up to an engineer. Factor in being in the middle of the ocean, and being gone for 30-45 days at a time. Deserving of a higher wage to recruit people willing to adapt to that lifestyle. The way America is set up presently there are only several professions that do not require a degree to earn good money. After I left the Army and had a stint in the law enforcement world I would not exactly put them in the unskilled labor category either. Training literally never stops. And things change constantly on the job. And in lieu of a college degree there Military service opened the door into another opportunity to protect and serve. [/QUOTE]
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