Women over 40 can't believe that switching careers can be so lucrative. Many women over 40 think that it is too late to change careers. This is a false assumption. More and more women over 40 working as: a waitress, cashier, cook, coffee maker are looking into getting certification as a crane operator, heavy duty mechanic, plumbing, etc.
"There are always simple events of your life that you might try to convert into legend. By Stephen Dunn."Rene Tse, the head editor of www.free-cellular-phone-deals.com recently interviewed a female crane operator who just turned 43 years old. Her name is Joanne. Joanne works in Fort McMurray, Alberta and she started her crane operator training 20 years ago. Joanne purchased 6 @ HTC Freestyle Android phones recently from Rene's website. To find out how you can enter a new career in the trades and build up to making over $100,000 a year:
Sing An Inspirational Tune < - Click this link and select the HTC Freestyle phone which is underlined in red for the most stress free career shifting hopping experience. Take Joanne's advice and use the HTC Freestyle to call your employment counsellor to see if you can enter a women in trades training program in your area. You may be eligible to get $10 an hour for the next 12 weeks while you explore which trade interests you the most.
"Carhart began working in construction as a teenager and started working on crawler cranes when he served in the Marine Corps. He has worked for Heede on tower cranes about a year.
“You can make a darn good living,” Carhart said, without saying what he makes. “Tower crane operators are pretty much at a premium.”
Some make $100,000 a year or more, Heede officials said. Approximately 2,000 people across the country do what Carhart does."
Changing your mindset is an important part of changing your career from a desk job to working with your hands. If you work out of town at an oil patch like Fort McMurray, it is not uncommon to make as much as $200,000 a year. Joanne has a 17 year old daughter who is registered at the Okanagan college. She is taking a pre-requisite to the crane operator ticket which cost over $15,000.