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Old Posted Dec 6, 2016, 6:14 PM
Caliplanner1 Caliplanner1 is offline
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Seems like that's the case for everything these days. Thanks for the reality check. I've never had problems getting around $20 an hour physical jobs with just a 9 month certificate at BCIT so it shocks me to hear people with degrees and lots of school debt are getting less.

I just can't stand this weather anymore. Summer makes me hate the lack of rain and of course I'm drowing in it now. Wife won't move though and has a great career with the offer to take over her boss's business in less than a decade.
Folks here are suggesting civil engineering but I hear your "phobia" for (heavy) math. I almost forgot to mention that urban planners can also take on budget and finance roles. When I was a transportation planner much of my duties at one point dealt with budget and finance issues with many of us in the department having specialized backgrounds in business/public finance and law.

So you may also check out how much finance/legal duties current planners do (in their job description) here in B.C..
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