Submitted by Soul-House1 t3_11d1spx in LifeProTips

Hi, long story short I started a job where I work 3 12s at the beginning of the week. And want ideas for what I should pursue on my days off. I do need extra money but also want to better my situation. I only have a biology associates degree. I have the comptia A+ certificate for IT work but have been teaching myself web development a bit. I just need ideas for careers I can get into or jobs that would be good to improve my situation in the long run, thank you.

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s4921 t1_ja6c7xw wrote

Bro look up stuff about overemployment. My cousin works 3 IT jobs and rakes in over $400k a year. I spoke to this guy for a company that sold me a software program for one of my companies. I don't want to say the name because I don't want to get him in trouble, but he told me he also makes over $300k working for multiple IT jobs. I think IT is the way to go, luckily I invested well and have multiple sources of income, but if I had to start from scratch today, I would go into Software Engineering. Also don't knock on learning a trade welding and electrical coming handy a lot in life. Heck if you have the opportunity get your CDL or look into heavy machinery operating those are always in demand and pay well. A CDL is so diverse beyond just being a trucker.

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KIDNEYST0NEZ t1_ja7hzfc wrote

How do I get into IT, I graduated a dental hygiene program but my license will take over six months before allowing me employment and I did to much school to be a dental assistant at $14 an hour…

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SevereImpression1386 t1_ja6crhp wrote

Healthcare IT!! Always in demand, and you have background/passion for both. Clearly this is a path you should explore!

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CpuJunky t1_ja6a6r7 wrote

3 12s? Nurse-ish?

Congrats on the Biology degree!

It sounds like you have some experience in the IT field. In that case, look for public sector jobs in IT and Media Relations.

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Ambitious-Load-7670 t1_ja6vp8m wrote

Learn to blacksmith or some badass kitchen witchcraft called cooking\baking. Leather working or garment making are useful too.

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Low-Seaworthiness879 t1_ja7gj8s wrote

Hey, you can also try to learn Robotics engineering that's the concept which will be bumming in next year, so it's great to learn about Robotics

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