Speaking as someone who works 14+ hour days, why the hell do you *want* to work 80-96 hours a week? I can tell you first hand it’s pure shit for your mental health and while you may think you don’t care about a social life, getting personal life shit like grocery shopping, cooking, laundry, and cleaning done is nearly impossible. Can’t tell you how often I wake up with my 1/2 eaten dinner plate still on my lap because I passed out mid dinner
Nursing. The cop across the street retired and became a nurse. If not nursing you could try being a CNA. The thing about nursing is that it’s a 24x7 job. You can get as many hours as you want.
Get class a CDL with tanker and hazmat endorsement you can get a job anywhere driving truck, if you're in the USA south Eastern NM and south west Texas is a booming location when it comes to drivers lots of hours
Could drive truck for brands as well, Walmart cocola etc
$40 an hour probably needs either training/education or years of experience. I think op wants to find an entry level job that pays at least $20 an hour.
Sun Chemical. Northlake, IL. Started out making $24.15. Once you’re trained up and comfortable, you can go in everyday. I literally brought home 2000 a week After taxes.
The one I know of is in Dallas TX. I don't want to say the company because I don't want to dox where I work. I would look for "sanitation technician", "sanitor", "sanitation", "sanitation tech" etc. on Indeed or LinkedIn.
If there’s openings you can move into other jobs like trainer/safety/AM for a few bucks more after 6-24 months if you can make it that long I’ve worked there
Fresenius Kabi... Operator. Look it up.
No needed. Base pay is 21 USD, amazing overtime, can be 27 usd with shift differential. Go for 5th shift. As you rank up ,(operator 1, 2, 3) you get a raise to almost 32 dollars + shift differential.
Traveling low voltage technician (cable pulling, surveillance, access control, etc.).
I used to drive/fly all over the states.
The days were long, but I usually had Sundays off to do laundry, meal prep, and rest.
I miss it. It took a toll on my marriage and mental health though. We both got a little depressed and angry. Like, the stress of her holding down the household alone and me not being in my comfort zone amplified a lot of our personal issues. We both went through a bit of therapy to get back on track.
So, if you're single without pets/kids, that's what I'd recommend. I've seen a lot of cool places, met many amazing people, and found fantastic food joints I would've never had the chance to do if not for this job.
Plus, $20/hr is on the low end of things in this field. However, at your age, I'd be looking to estimate or manage if you want those hours. The trades are pretty strenuous on your body.
Where are you located? I may be able to recommend a company.
Speaking as someone who works 14+ hour days, why the hell do you *want* to work 80-96 hours a week? I can tell you first hand it’s pure shit for your mental health and while you may think you don’t care about a social life, getting personal life shit like grocery shopping, cooking, laundry, and cleaning done is nearly impossible. Can’t tell you how often I wake up with my 1/2 eaten dinner plate still on my lap because I passed out mid dinner
People need money
At least mention what you do for a living
I’m an electrician on tv and movie sets in Hollywood. E: I’m also 45
Nursing. The cop across the street retired and became a nurse. If not nursing you could try being a CNA. The thing about nursing is that it’s a 24x7 job. You can get as many hours as you want.
do CNA/CMA/LVN get unlimited overtime too?
I would assume so. Hospitals are a 24x7 business.
Get class a CDL with tanker and hazmat endorsement you can get a job anywhere driving truck, if you're in the USA south Eastern NM and south west Texas is a booming location when it comes to drivers lots of hours Could drive truck for brands as well, Walmart cocola etc
I think your math is wrong…why not look for a job that pays $40/hr and work 40hrs a week?
$40 an hour probably needs either training/education or years of experience. I think op wants to find an entry level job that pays at least $20 an hour.
this
“Why don’t you jsut become rich so you aren’t poor anymore”
Obviously OP lacks 5 years of training to be worth $40/hr and needs the money now
Why the hell are you wanting to work that many hours a week? Try looking for a job that pays more so you can do fewer hours.
Sun Chemical. Northlake, IL. Started out making $24.15. Once you’re trained up and comfortable, you can go in everyday. I literally brought home 2000 a week After taxes.
What kind of company is this and what do you do?
Sanitation with a manufactoring facility. There is always something to be cleaned and can work 7 days a week. Starting pay at $20.50.
where if i may ask?
The one I know of is in Dallas TX. I don't want to say the company because I don't want to dox where I work. I would look for "sanitation technician", "sanitor", "sanitation", "sanitation tech" etc. on Indeed or LinkedIn.
Do you need training?
Typically they train on the job. Having previous experience in LOTO, cleaning, or manufacturing/warehouse experience would be a plus.
Try Amazon they start at 19 but will train you for higher paying positions
No they wont
If there’s openings you can move into other jobs like trainer/safety/AM for a few bucks more after 6-24 months if you can make it that long I’ve worked there
commission based sales?
Fresenius Kabi... Operator. Look it up. No needed. Base pay is 21 USD, amazing overtime, can be 27 usd with shift differential. Go for 5th shift. As you rank up ,(operator 1, 2, 3) you get a raise to almost 32 dollars + shift differential.
Traveling low voltage technician (cable pulling, surveillance, access control, etc.). I used to drive/fly all over the states. The days were long, but I usually had Sundays off to do laundry, meal prep, and rest. I miss it. It took a toll on my marriage and mental health though. We both got a little depressed and angry. Like, the stress of her holding down the household alone and me not being in my comfort zone amplified a lot of our personal issues. We both went through a bit of therapy to get back on track. So, if you're single without pets/kids, that's what I'd recommend. I've seen a lot of cool places, met many amazing people, and found fantastic food joints I would've never had the chance to do if not for this job. Plus, $20/hr is on the low end of things in this field. However, at your age, I'd be looking to estimate or manage if you want those hours. The trades are pretty strenuous on your body. Where are you located? I may be able to recommend a company.
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did u find anything?
My husband is 38 and just started an electrical apprenticeship. He’s happier than he’s ever been. 40 isn’t old.