Easiest trade out there
I'm looking to get into a trade but I'm trying to figure out which one requires less math as is more easier in school.
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Wrong forum if your asking for the easiest way to where you want to be.
People are clawing and scraping by and youre asking the easy way to get by? Read the room... |
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Whiskey taster.
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I couldn't imagine picking a job/career at 27 based off whats 'easiest' and not what I wanted to do. |
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If it’s math you are truly worried about I really wouldn’t sweat it, or base a career off of which trade uses less math. |
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When I went to school for my first year welding ,the math was what I feared the most. I struggled with it all through school. The instructors were very good and they work with you if they know you are putting in the effort. I worked my tail off in Nait out of fear of failure and ended up in the top end of my class each year. I was 35 when I was taking my first yr at Nait Pick a trade you really are interested in and work your butt off, take pride in your work and it will work out in the end. Go into it with the Idea that your gonna fake your way through and it will be a short miserable career. |
Id say go with engineering since most of them don't seem to have a clue what they are doing anyways. :lol:
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Chef = fraction x batch going to be your toughest math problem
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Well young fellow it’s like this nothing worth doing comes easy...
I did an electrical trade just out of high school. Was also nervous about the math, and there really was lots. However it’s different than high school, there is something on the line, and there is a reason for the things you are doing. Then I completed power engineering while working a full time job (like 60 hours a week full time) after being out of school for 20 years. I’m pretty sure you can apply yourself and do whatever you want... |
Have you considered pimping :bad_boys_20:
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Not like high school let’s be honest there was a lot of math that a person will never use. I know myself I hated high school couldn’t stay on task, it just didn’t grab my attention. However when I went to do my apprenticeship I was getting 80s & 90s it just made so much difference that I was interested in learning it and trade school teachers are better at helping you understand. If the trade your going into is something you truly want to do then don’t let the math hold you back it’s a much different atmosphere than learning in high school |
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I would guess that electrician would be the toughest for math and carpenter or roofer would be the easiest. But I wouldn't sweat the math, as 204 said, the teachers are good, classes are smaller. Pick a trade you would like, and just enjoy yourself. |
Job sight clean up and junk removal. It isn't glamorous but pays good or used to. Very little math needed. Pick a trade you'd enjoy, not easyest one, you might hate it. My self I learned framing from my dad as a kid, did it for years. Then started my own thing, framing checks, frost walls, decks, fences, but all need math, like working out spindle spacing on decks, thank God for calculators
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Welder...
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Sounds like you should get into politics , you've got all the qualifications .
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Hair dresser
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its called "infantry"......go join the armed forces
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Scaffolder....
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dont sweat the math thing. Its not your issue, There is no such beast as an easy ride unless you are fortunate enough to be a trust fund child. So the best advise I can offer is find something you enjoy to do if its forking out horse stalls or polishing cars. Then become the best at it and everyday after you will never work because it will be easy and fun not all the time but most. I left school 3 mos before 15th birthday (by the way math really sucked got expelled over it) was told inspiration to return would be found in perspiration of hard labour, worked for everybody that would give me a days work (farm community) my folks made me do it for free till I could get a appprentice ship took 2 yrs. Was THE BEST 2 YEARS of my life I now hold multiple trade tickets all of them red seal I've worked all over Canada and part of the US. I now have slowed down and only run a small shop as part of my retirement to a 44 hr work week. And somedays I hate it and most I woulnt trade for anything,persue your dream and make it happen but you will have to work at it.
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Then when you hit civi street you will look at the people around you and chuckle what they say are hard times:sHa_sarcasticlol: |
Fresh air Inspector. Maybe with Walkaround Seymour Consulting. They're always looking for good hands.
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