I am going to be retiring at the end January 2019 from a public service job that pays very well, but will be a joy to leave. We will have good medical care and a couple of pensions. I didn’t get a BS and work those decades in that job because I loved it, I did it for the potential for pay/benefits/retirement. Having said that, a four year degree, at a minimum is a good start these days, more (in the correct field), is better. Gunsmithing, like it or not is (IMO) a non-starter for making a decent living if you are going to have a family and associated expenses. Passion only carries you so far. I remember age 24, I didn’t even bother with health insurance, I didn’t think I needed it. And I didn’t...at 24...with no dependants. Alas, that will inevitably change.
Building muzzleloaders is a hobby for me, fortunately I don’t have to make a living at it. God knows, very few of us have the skill sets of Mike Brooks, Jim Chambers, Mark Silver or Ron Scott. I know I don’t, that’s for @!*% sure.
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