It's always the same shitty pictures that never represent the norm. A job doing IT work in my area pays around $25 an hr. It's good, but it's not as good as you guys like to think it is. And benefits are only really there if it's a decently sized company.
>>212334363 how does one become a car mechanic? does every ice car works basically the same way or do you have manuals or google stuff on the internet?
>>212334384 I'm a millwright mechanic so I work in heavy industry, not consumer vehicles. But to answer your question, every vehicle has a Hayne's manual
>>212334310 Move to an actual good state, and the government will provide any benefits that your company won't. In California, I get fantastic insurance from the government since my company doesn't offer it. Cheap too.