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<blockquote data-quote="prodriver" data-source="post: 1283169"><p>First of all I applaud you for getting your degree just because you are not working in that particular field doesn't make it any less of an accomplishment. As far as a trade like plumbing or electrician I know several of them guys that can't keep steady work going, at least in the transportation industry the work is steady for the most part. On the "skilled" part run a route for 6 months with 50 hours a week and you might have a different view on it I doubt it but maybe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="prodriver, post: 1283169"] First of all I applaud you for getting your degree just because you are not working in that particular field doesn't make it any less of an accomplishment. As far as a trade like plumbing or electrician I know several of them guys that can't keep steady work going, at least in the transportation industry the work is steady for the most part. On the "skilled" part run a route for 6 months with 50 hours a week and you might have a different view on it I doubt it but maybe. [/QUOTE]
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