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What career path can a plant baw switch to?

Posted on 8/15/24 at 10:44 am
Posted by Redstickbaw
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Posted by Powerman
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Posted on 8/15/24 at 10:44 am to
Might help if we knew what you did at the plant

Operator?
Posted by Redstickbaw
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Posted by Lsuespn
Member since Oct 2015
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Posted on 8/15/24 at 10:47 am to
Switch to maintenance side 4/10s baw
Posted by Loup
Ferriday
Member since Apr 2019
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Posted on 8/15/24 at 10:47 am to
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Yes operator

you're probably going to have to take a pretty major pay cut
Posted by Carson123987
Middle Court at the Rec
Member since Jul 2011
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Posted on 8/15/24 at 10:48 am to
Go to a contractor and tell them you can get them nested work in whatever plant you worked at. They will make you a "PM" when in actuality they'll just pair you with their top up-and-coming controls guy. He will do all your work for you while the company uses you for your relationships in the plant. Learn the actual job before they realize they don't need you anymore or before they realize you lied about how much work you can bring in
Posted by Ikneauxnuffin
da bayou
Member since Dec 2019
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Posted on 8/15/24 at 10:50 am to
I got out of the plant 13 years ago, got into the natural gas pipeline industry.
Working 4-10’s now, company truck, 6 weeks vacation.
Without a doubt, the best career move I made.
Posted by Sack531
Member since Jul 2019
534 posts
Posted on 8/15/24 at 10:55 am to
Industrial sales might be the answer you are looking for. I know several operators that made the transition, and have done well. Think instrumentation, pumps, motors, and tools.
Posted by Limitlesstigers
Lafayette
Member since Nov 2019
3799 posts
Posted on 8/15/24 at 10:57 am to
Do you want to get out of plants period? I know a lot of power plants look for instrument techs. Seems like a good gig. Dedicated office, 9-5 schedule, usually make north of 100k.

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Plant baw here making 150k 


Didn't see this. If you're single, I would just stay at it for a few more years and stack up half of your pay. Maybe start a business or get an easy job in the public sector after you've maxed out all of your retirement accounts and have a fat emergency fund.
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Posted by USEyourCURDS
Member since Apr 2016
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Posted on 8/15/24 at 11:00 am to
Dunkin Donuts
Posted by JasonDBlaha
Woodlands, Texas
Member since Apr 2023
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Posted on 8/15/24 at 11:01 am to
Go to trade school for plumbing or electrician. Get your apprenticeship, work for somebody else for a few years, and then start your own business and the sky’s the limit.

Since there’s so few plumbers, it’s not uncommon for plumbers to charge over $500 an hour for a service.
This post was edited on 8/15/24 at 11:03 am
Posted by Kankles
Member since Dec 2012
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Posted on 8/15/24 at 11:03 am to
Offshore baw
Posted by GumboPot
Member since Mar 2009
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Posted on 8/15/24 at 11:05 am to
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Plant baw here making 150k


You're making a really good salary.

I was going to mention instrumentation or corrosion tech. Those skills are always in high demand but they are not making 150K.
Posted by Jim Rockford
Member since May 2011
102466 posts
Posted on 8/15/24 at 11:12 am to
Firefighter and start a business power washing houses on your days off.
Posted by AlextheBodacious
Member since Oct 2020
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Posted on 8/15/24 at 11:15 am to
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What career path can a plant baw switch to?

Knuckle Checker
Posted by Paul Allen
Montauk, NY
Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 8/15/24 at 11:16 am to
Medical device sales

Easily make 550k a year.
Posted by Oilfieldbiology
Member since Nov 2016
39955 posts
Posted on 8/15/24 at 11:33 am to
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What industry can I swap to with better work/life balance with similar pay?


What qualifications/education do you have? College degree? Management experience? $150K is a lot of money
Posted by Oilfieldbiology
Member since Nov 2016
39955 posts
Posted on 8/15/24 at 11:34 am to
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Since there’s so few plumbers, it’s not uncommon for plumbers to charge over $500 an hour for a service.


You’re going to have to define uncommon
Posted by lostinbr
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Oct 2017
11903 posts
Posted on 8/15/24 at 11:43 am to
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Go to a contractor and tell them you can get them nested work in whatever plant you worked at. They will make you a "PM" when in actuality they'll just pair you with their top up-and-coming controls guy. He will do all your work for you while the company uses you for your relationships in the plant. Learn the actual job before they realize they don't need you anymore or before they realize you lied about how much work you can bring in

This is actually pretty solid advice.
Posted by Epic Cajun
Lafayette, LA
Member since Feb 2013
35342 posts
Posted on 8/15/24 at 11:51 am to
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Any past plant baws out there that moved out of shift work and was able to make somewhat similar pay in a different career path? Plant baw here making 150k but looking at other options to get out this shift work. What industry can I swap to with better work/life balance with similar pay?

Isn't that the issue with the work? You aren't going to be able to get a job with similar pay to what you make, so you end up staying there your whole life (well until you retire).
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