Comment by bell-cot
2 years ago
Interesting that your car is a Mercedes...
I know an older guy at church, whose kids all graduated college - except for one.
His "failed" son is the top mechanic at a Mercedes dealership. He does some supervision, training, etc. But the reason the dealership is paying him $200K/year is his skill at figuring out and fixing problems like that, for the dealership's most desirable and profitable customers.
(That I've heard, none of the mechanic's "successful" siblings are making that kind of money.)
Troubleshooting can be a very valuable skill.
I know a story of a certain large engineering firm, dating back to the second World War. They had a senior engineer who habitually came to work drunk and slept through meetings. Every once in a while, they'd wake him up, and he'd save them a couple of million dollars. He had a gift for finding clever solutions.
He probably would have had a better life if he'd gotten his act together. But knowing how to fix subtle issues, or how to design good processes, can be a ridiculously valuable skill.