I’m in the US, no degree, and absolutely sick to death of working in retail.

I’ve tried all the jobs website. They haven’t even gotten me an interview. The only job search method that’s ever given me results is to think of businesses near me and apply to them directly. But that only leaves me working more retail, since public facing businesses are all I’m interacting with.

I just want a job that pays my bills, and lets me work on a consistent schedule. I’m so sick of having my hours constantly whipped back and forth. I just want to go to bed at the same time every day.

  • bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works
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    2 hours ago

    I just paid someone $500 to do a simple water line to my dishwasher. Huge rip off. But they get paid well. $200/hr.

    Its only gonna go up. Fewer and fewer folks know how to do real work.

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      16 minutes ago

      Exactly. I’d recommend everyone try and fix things themselves at least sometimes. I try and fix small things I don’t want to have to buy again if I can.

      Sometimes it makes sense to pay someone, but its a good skill to have.

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        6 minutes ago

        I stay away from plumbing and gas in my house because I don’t want to blow up or get flooded. But I do all my own electrical because I know what I’m doing!

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          I’m with you there. Plumbing I would avoid. I could do it, but like you said, flooding or just water damage in general makes me think twice. Gas I would be more ok with but even then I’d be wary of it.