I guess it depends on what you're looking for. What's your desire? What are you attracted to as far as working? Are you looking to make someone else rich in hopes of becoming somewhat financially secure? (no such thing) Are you looking to open a business of your own? Or what about working from home? Whatever you do...do your research on what your dreams, desires and aspirations are. Think about what you'd really like to do and research the companies, see what they're offering....and DO check with the BBB (better business bureau) to make sure it's not only a legit company but a good one.
What worked for me? After spending 4 years in college training as a Commercial Artist/Graphics Designer, I realized I was TIRED of that! I hated it! So what did I do? I went into business for myself! I work from the comfort of my own home now! I love it!
Good luck on your endeavor!
Bev
http://www.bedavis1.mywayout.net/
2006-08-19 06:08:06
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answered by BevD 4
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My brother trained for 2years as a bricklayer and earns 100+ a day. I'm training as a Childcare worker, if I stop after this year (2years) i'll earn 75+ a day, if I carry on for another 2year at uni i'll earn 120+ a day. It totally depends what you trained in!
2006-08-19 13:09:38
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answered by Justme.X 2
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The length of training is nothing to do with it, as I've been paid fifteen pounds an hour to watch people sweep a floor in the past.
The pay is dictated by the sector you work in, and your seniority.
2006-08-19 13:04:37
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answered by 'Dr Greene' 7
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If self employed £130 per day plus materials
2006-08-19 13:14:56
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answered by col 3
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£100 per day t least depends on the job though
2006-08-19 13:03:42
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answered by ♥Pink Princess♥ 3
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It depends on what occupation you chose but even if it was McDonald's if you worked there 4 years you should at least be getting 8 dollars I mean come on!
2006-08-19 13:04:29
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answered by 2sweetandsassy 2
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Depends on the job. Go to Salary.com and maybe you will find your answer there if you enter the job title, job description and location. I hope that helps!
2006-08-19 13:03:54
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answered by dmc81076 4
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Add some detail, what did you train for??
2006-08-19 13:04:09
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answered by slashdrummer 1
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it depends on the profession you go into....
2006-08-19 13:02:32
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answered by Lupee 4
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