Trade vs College and other Careers

If I want to achieve my goal of starting a white family, should I go into trade or college?

trade

a trade thats marketable

choose a girl you think would have a family in poverty. that way she'll be comfortable with whatever you can do.

Trades are only good if you have a hard work ethic and plan on eventually going into business for yourself.

It doesn't have to be one or the other. An education can help facilitate a better understanding of the business or tech side of an industry

Trade schools given the right trade can be a sure fire way of making ends meet, although you may not make a lot of money.

If you go to college and get the right degree like an engineering degree or anything science related then you will likely make more money.

The mistake people make is going to college and getting a degree that doesn't pay when they graduate.

>16 years in HVAC, can no longer do job

Trade with a caveat: Get 10 years under your belt, then start progressing towards mgmt.
Learn from my mistake

Nether. Move to a African hotspot and live a life of a real life S.T.A.L.K.E.R far cry 2 style. PMCs, the Chinese and local rebels will hire you for your sets of skills.

Trade if you're a pleb

College if you are intelligent enough, we need as many white nationalists and National Socialists in positions of power, and you can only really get that through college. So don't listen these retards who couldn't do any better, subversive kikes who want less powerful white men, and LARPers who think it's cool to be uneducated and do blue collar work for a mediocre wage for your entire life.

You should figure out a career path.

union electrician/contractor here

my journeymen make 60,000 plus a benefits package worth just as much annually. if you do a lot of side work or own your own business you can easily clear $150,000+ annually

or you can be a debt slave cuck and go to college and hope for the best...

But what if I were to make a business out of my trade skill?

My father is a union/electrical contractor which is why I'm not sure if I should do trade and have money to support my family or college and hope for the best.

depends

>socially well-connected, academically competent
business degree (college)
>not socially well-connected, academically gifted
STEM major (college)
>all else
trade

IBEW is nepotistic, use your father to get your foot in the door. take over his business. even if you can't get into the contracting aspect, you still have a solid career to support yourself and a decent sized family with. apprenticeship takes 5+ years though, so stop fucking around son

I own a business and I love it but it is hard and definitely not for everyone

>1/3rd of construction workers are women

lmao what a joke

University gives you a huge leg up with the right degree. I heavily suggest you go to University if you have good enough grades and study something practical, businesses based on trade skills usually only reach medium size at best.

>even if you can't get into the contracting aspect
Any reason why I wouldn't and what would you consider a "solid career"?

>reach medium sized at best
I'm really just looking to make six figures, not some multi million dollar company (unless my brain comes up with a good idea).

Here's my journey collective agreement. can definitely make a solid comfortable living off that

but how?

If money isn't a problem I'd definitely recommend college. Despite what you'll read on Sup Forums, college will always beat out the trades. And once you have your degree you can always go into the trades too. The point is to get that piece of paper on your wall. No one can take it from you.

>tfw I'm a telephone man for a regional hospital network (Everything from PBX programming, deployment, and running lines) and I only get paid 16.81 an hour.
>tfw a real lineman in op's pic would get more money than me as a 4th period apprentice
>tfw no pension or anything.
>only good thing is basically my health insurance is free because I work at the hospital and they just expense it.

If I wasn't closing on a house I might look for a new job as a unioner.. Pulling lines isn't too bad and I don't need to deal with shitty telcos cutting numbers on me.

So basically if my dad gets me into the union and hands me down his business, I'm set?

That is true. But my company managers would be on my ass all the time. Imagine they found my face in a protest of some sort? I would be fired on the spot so the company doesn't look bad. Unless I'm overthinking it.

Linemen make a bit more than what I showed actually. That's just the payscale for inside wiremen, which is what I am

you work for a telco or a private company?
I run basic indoor wiring, stuff like endpoint RJ11 and RJ45, 66/110 blocks, but I'll rarely go above a 25 pair. Anything more and we have a structured wiring team, but those guys make barely 13 dollars an hour entry and cap somewhere at 18 if they don't get lead. I feel fucking bad for them.

What state you in?

>So basically if my dad gets me into the union and hands me down his business, I'm set?

if you have mechanical aptitude, or business sense then pretty much yea

>Imagine they found my face in a protest of some sort

that can fuck you in the union too. they can get political. the local to the north of me basically requires apprentices to attend some sort of labor protest/picket at some point.

Sucks about the union getting political. But I'm sure if I have three kids and a wife I probably wouldn't be attending rallies by then. Thanks for the help user.

Any more information that can help me and others about trade/college is appreciated.

private company. we pull in a lot of low voltage stuff, mostly just coax and cat-5 though and its usually apprentices pulling that shit in. not too often do we terminate the stuff either. haven't personally touched a 66 punchdown my entire career, and can count the number of 110 terminations ive done on my hand. i'm in NY (not the city)

Neato, my company is sending me to the Cisco CCNA bootcamp next week.

Went from electrician to instrument tech to communications tech.

I have a question that I think someone here maybe able to answer:

Thinking of working for a union in my area. Thoughts on that anons? And more importantly would it be possible to go part time for the first few months? I'm currently in school for my last semester.

Would any of you know how to write a resume to apply for non-union apprentice/helper jobs? I'm thinking of getting into HVAC and want to quit IT so badly, but I have no experience in that industry and I don't want to get into debt by going to a trade school that won't give me experience anyway.

Any anons know a way to get my foot in the door?

I started working for myself as a painter and decorator about 12 months ago and at this point I can nearly guarantee I will be working a full week every week, plus some Saturdays. I make decent money too.
A weird side effect of it is that I don't really give a shit about alt right politics anymore, I just keep up to date with it but there isn't much anyone can do that I care about or bothers me. I think it's the fact that I don't deal with people anymore, nobody questions me and I just live life at my own pace and do my own thing, if that's what you want then get a trade, a van and some tools.

>Should I go to college and swim in the vat of progressive trash that hates white men if I want to start a white family?

Just ban this fuckin retard

Very proud of you user, keep up the good work.

You never know, you could just ignore all the jew-lies in college and push through it.

I was working some student accommodation the other week. I started talking to this guy about feminism and he was saying that in uni he was called a white cis male and he needs to remember his white privileged. He said it like it was normal. I try to keep politics away from work but I took this as a sign he was fairly anti feminism, so I told him how I felt feminism was helping in the destruction of the family unit and it was sad that women are being made to feel like anything feminine is now a weakness, and raising children is a burden that should not be their responsibility, he got fairly offended and told me that men need to become more like women.
In that moment I was so happy that I didn't go to uni, I can just imagine everyone being like him. I just agreed with him so he would fuck off.

Trade. Clearly.

/3rd of construction workers are women
>lmao what a joke
That's a lot of flaggers and radio operators.

Live off the land, duh. And I don't mean like gypsy.

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Become a plumber. You get really good money