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Originally Posted by Skippy
Well, I'm making a hair under ten bucks an hour putting labels on boxes and putting boxes on pallets. I have a degree. An acquaintance who has no degree but many years of machining experience is making thirty bucks an hour. Machinists and doctors are in high demand around here. Anything else, not so much (unless you want to do warehouse work for low pay-but hey, my waist has shrunk several inches since I started working there).
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Your actual problem is that you live in Nevada. It is the worst job market in the country. You want to make more money? Move.