I'm the type of person who refuses to be defeated. I'll find a way to succeed one way or another, regardless of what I have to sacrifice to do so. I know that's good and bad, but it's just the way I'm wired.

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Unfortunately, I'm only making about $21/hr right now, and I know that I'm worth significantly more than that. And I'm at a point in my life, age-wise, where I feel it's either "now or never". You only have a limited time working in the trades before, physically, it becomes too difficult. I just don't want to wait too long.
'mkay...... i looked at your profile.... you are 38.... i'm 58, and just finished working saturday and sunday....
monday, i'm pulling 3/0, tues. i'm in plan check, and wed i start three 4" GRC overhead to feed an 800 amp
panel, solo.... lemme know when it becomes too difficult and i have to stop.... i'm starting to get tired.....
it's only about 200' of pipe, but it's 14' in the air on a rack i've got to build, crosses over the main gear and a
12' barbed wire fence, goes a little while, and 90's into the gear i haven't set yet.
so, being a one man band, some days are gonna look like that. thursday was 14 hours on a roof in brea, and
i forgot my straw hat, and it was close to 100, friday was more of the same, saturday was setting a 75 kva xfmr,
with pipe, today was setting a 225 kva transformer.... and it's gonna run like that till the 14th of next month,
then i get a week off for vacation, then it's gonna run like that till november. no sick leave, no "mental health days"
off, zip.
so, before you flush this job, and it's benefits..... think long and hard. at 58, i figured i'd be a foreman or GF for someone,
but the economy in this part of the country didn't cooperate, so here we are. i'll be up at 5 am or so, and off on another
great adventure... but there is a lot to be said for having a place to go where you don't burn the boat to the waterline
every day, or sit at home with nothing to do.