Tradies do very well in Australia, but there's also a 3-4 year path to getting a valid certificate for that too.
Once the money problem is more or less solved you're free to learn whatever you like.
Teaching something you specialize in might be a good way to earn money (in terms of payment/time) and spend the rest of your time learning.
Most here might agree that saving in bitcoin helps too.
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Australia is a continent I'll probably never set foot on, but yeah, trades are in dire need for people where I live as well.
The difference is, that with "hands-on" jobs, you can combine theory and practice and be paid for doing so, at least that's possible where I live. Moreover, you're actually learning and doing things you're going to need, not a bunch of extra's you'll forget the second you get your paper.
In regards to Bitcoin, no worries. 🌞
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