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by zopper
1120 days ago
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My cousin worked in finance but then due to a health issues he was not able to look at screens (or artificial light in general) for extended periods of time. He was forced to switch to another profession which had to be outdoor based to avoid artificial light and doesn't use any screens. He decided to train dogs. Initially it was a bit rough (working long hours a day Monday to Saturday) but fast forward 2 years later he is now considered to be one of the best dog trainers in his area. This allowed him to triple his prices and reduce his working hours. He now earns more than he did in his finance job working shorter hours. If you find your niche and become an expert in that area, I think you can earn a good living no matter what that niche is. But some niches make it easier than others as the base earnings are higher. |
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