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I’ve been watching Eric’s videos off and on for the past few years now, and I know the video is a little old but I recently saw Eric’s video “The Exit Strategy” for the first time yesterday and it really got me thinking about my own exit strategy. It seems like a good thing to keep in mind especially since I somehow hurt my back bad enough a couple of weeks ago while working on trailer wiring. This caused me to have to call out of work for the first time due to an injury and I’m only 24, I started working in a shop first at age 17. I don’t mean to sound like I’m crying over 1 incident but I took it as a little bit of a reminder that I’m not an exception to being injured at work. And to be honest I don’t want to play the flat rate game my entire life. Working such an incredibly technical job that has no guarantee that you will get paid when you go into work is ridiculous and I don’t see it changing any time soon. So I was wondering what my other fellow technicians here have in mind for they’re exit strategy? What can someone who has basically only worked on automobiles since they’re first job move into that is a little easier on the body. Personally I would like to possibly move into the heavy duty industry possibly working as a service advisor for a heavy duty truck/equipment shop. Would that be considered a reasonable goal for an automotive technician?
By the way I apologize if this has been talked about before in another thread. I haven’t fully learned the site yet.
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