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Also, since we all agree that companies are being greedy and have too large of profit margins, you could just do what's already being done by one of those companies and accept a smaller profit margin. You'd still be rich and it would drive down prices.
For the last 50 years or so, these jobs have been seen as lower-class and many people taught their children to go to university/college and "make something of themselves." Meanwhile these jobs are in high demand and require less schooling: an apprenticeship out of high-school or some college.
It does require a fair amount of endurance and stamina, but these are not just dead end jobs. You'll cap out at around 60k at these jobs, but if you're willing to put in extra hours, you can make more - a lot more. Also, once you build up experience, you can move on to supervisor roles overseeing job-sights, or doing building inspections.
The best job is always be a dentist
The IT field will be even more enormous than it is now. Businesses and individuals are relying on technology in ways they don't even think about, and its' only just getting started. Information technology and its' many facets may well become the #1 industry in Western civilization within the next 50 years.
The worst job will be a any kind of teacher, no matter if its primary school or university....
and already lucrative or good return on investment in 2025
The usual social media cancer that you clowns and degenerates eat up hourly via your stupid 'smart' phones.