Just left my job, looking for a new career
I first went to seneca college for computer programming and analysis and hated it. Barely passed some classes, didn't pass others. I thought that I needed to do something I cared about so I went into the greenhouse technician program with hopes of becoming a master grower in the cannabis industry. I completed both that and niagara colleges commercial cannabis program with high honors. I went into the workforce for the first time in my early twenties and was blindsided by the politics and low pay. I left a few months ago because everyone I looked at in the positions I wanted were visually unhappy. I left the industry with a bitter taste in my mouth. Now I have moved back in with my parents and need help choosing a new career. I think I'd like to make minimum 100k a year after 10 years max. I thought heavily about starting a business but don't have really enough money or any experience or ideas. Just bought into business YouTube for a period of time. It feels to me like every job that you can eventually retire in is oversaturated. How do I pick a degree when its common knowledge that very few people are being hired in any industry? People used to say learn to code (my mom still does) but i feel like everyone online says that theres no entry level jobs there anymore. I thought about being an electrician but i heard very few people are being hired there anymore either. I thought about psychology because im interested in the brain but am apprehensive and worried about empathy fatigue. I thought about nursing because people say its actually hiring but some people also say its oversaturated. Its so hard to predict what degrees are going to still be valuable by the time you actually get them. Any thoughts? I don't know much about engineering but would be open to it if theres money and hiring.