u/ExcitementDesperate7

Associate in Horticulture

Anybody have any recommendations on a 4 year to pursue after I finish my associates? Unfortunately there are no BS or MS in hort around my area unless you do fully online.
Has anyone transferred credits to other closely related fields and had good success ? Please share

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u/ExcitementDesperate7 — 11 hours ago
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Seem to have hit a wall at 50k

I’ve worked outside all my life, now 30M making 50k a year. Looking to maybe transition to work from home, switching careers in all.
I’m looking to make good money and not have to work outside until I’m 67. While also seeing the reality of grinding at this for over 10 years has only gotten me to where other career paths start off at.
Looking for a brighter path in general.

Any suggestions or help
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Edit for more context, I drive 2.5 hours daily, city commute is getting to me, I just want to be close or near to my kids and their school. I live in a really secluded area so jobs are scarce unless you travel. I have an associate in horticulture and a lot of certifications and training in that field. But I’m willing and wanting to get more involved in technology definitely want to earn a degree. I just don’t know where to start or if anyone had any advice on starting out

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u/ExcitementDesperate7 — 19 hours ago

Thinking about Switching careers?

I’ve worked outside all my life, now 30M making 50k a year. Looking to maybe transition to work from home, switching careers in all. Any way this is possible? And to make close to what I would be walking away from? Any suggestions or where to start that journey

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u/ExcitementDesperate7 — 19 hours ago