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I’ve been trying to figure out some jobs I can do that doesn’t require you to live in the city solely for your career. I’m not against farming but, I want to know if there are any other jobs out there.
The only thing I’m not willing to do is truck driving.
A reliable, honest handy man will always be in demand once the word gets around.
Most everyone in my semi-rural area hires people to mow their yards. A yard service with someone with a good command of spoken English will always be welcome. (My area is not a farming community, BTW.)
If self employment isn’t your thing, rural areas need furnaces and air conditioners, plumbing, electrical, painting, and the like installed and fixed, and there are small businesses that cater to them.
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Mostly government and medical related – city, county government, police, prisons, and hospitals.
Rural areas don’t have a lot of jobs, that is why populations are declining. A lot of the wealthiest rural residents are government pensioners.Skilled trades like HVAC, electrical stuff, but fewer houses can make work slim if it’s too rural.
Moving dirt around, but again there has to be a need. Digging wells, A lot of hard work mostly.
If you set up a largely online business you can do it from outside the cities. Surveying, septic systems, something to do with trees. Work at a state park maybe. You get bennies and there’s lots of tourist tail. Fishing guide. Make furniture. Grow weed. Start a micro-brewery. Lots of stuff. What’s your skill set? What do you want it to become? Is it just a job, or do you want career growth, equity, land?
I understand that you won’t drive trucks, but in case someone else here might, there are a lot of openings out there for truck drivers. Law changes have been making it a bit easier to make a living that way too. Hard on the body though. And think of all that delicious road food, and beefy truck stop poontang!"I am is reportedly the shortest sentence in the English language. Could it be that I do is the longest sentence?" - George Carlin
I’ve thought of that also. HVAC work is pretty awesome and you’re your own boss most of the time. Same with lawn maintenance and care.
I’ve thought of getting a job as a Forester. Sounds like a pretty cool job and you get to be in the wilderness most of the time. That would be an awesome position to have.
My skill set is computer science, a little bit of farm work, and kitchen steward experience.
I’d honestly love to do a job in the trucking industry, but I don’t have the skill set for it. I’m not that good with navigation at least when it comes to freeways and s~~~. Not to mention I’m not that good with driving bigger vehicles. I’d also miss the internet too much.
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I’ve looked into a lot of those things. Worse case scenario, I’ll probably end up getting a job far out in the suburbs somewhere. I just don’t want to deal with neighbors. And that’s ok, I don’t mind the ranting. Plus, you definitely need to get a divorce man. Soon as possible.
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Thanks for the advice guys. I’m asking this because I love the country. I hate cities in general. Cities really only cater to Chad Thunderc~~~s and women.
If all else fails, I’ll end up staying in the city and getting a property somewhere near the freeway.
I’d honestly love to do a job in the trucking industry,
If you can diagnose and fix electrical systems on diesel trucks, then the world is your oyster. The downside is, you will have to work where the work is, and that may not be a rural area.
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You need to do your research. You might be surprised to find a huge ethanol plant in the middle of nowhere.
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