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Decent fields of work

Hear me out, I know this is r/antiwork, but what are some fields or places y'all work in that you genuinely enjoy or at least don't actively hate. I figured this post might be more insightful in this community as most of the people here know what to avoid and at least some may have found something that ticks all the boxes for them. I work as an automotive technician, and at least where I am from it is a rough industry, with low pay across the board, and awful back breaking work. Couple that with having to provide thousands of dollars in tools and equipment to even work somewhere, and the rapid changes to vehicles we have to stay on top of, its not a job that I would personally recommend and am looking to change careers if possible. In a good year I will make close to 70k…


Hear me out, I know this is r/antiwork, but what are some fields or places y'all work in that you genuinely enjoy or at least don't actively hate. I figured this post might be more insightful in this community as most of the people here know what to avoid and at least some may have found something that ticks all the boxes for them.

I work as an automotive technician, and at least where I am from it is a rough industry, with low pay across the board, and awful back breaking work. Couple that with having to provide thousands of dollars in tools and equipment to even work somewhere, and the rapid changes to vehicles we have to stay on top of, its not a job that I would personally recommend and am looking to change careers if possible.

In a good year I will make close to 70k but probably put about 2-4k into keeping up with tools. I have also been in the field for a decade and have a ton of training.

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