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    Apprentice Tradie Surprises with $100,000 Salary as She Exposes the Truth About This High-Paying Career

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    The woman shared she was earning about $100,000 a year as a second year electrician for Queensland Rail. (Source: TikTok)

    Ah, the life of an apprentice tradie: a steady diet of instant noodles and dreams. But one bold woman has declared that she’s raking in an astonishing $100,000 a year as an apprentice electrician. Yes, you read that correctly—a mere apprentice living the high life while the rest of us are trying to decide if we can afford guacamole on our burritos.

    Spotted in the bustling streets of Brisbane’s CBD, our electric sorceress revealed her secret to success. It turns out her job is a bit like a game of musical chairs with a dash of Cirque du Soleil: “We do a rotational roster—two weeks of day shift and then a week of night shift, where the real cash flows like a Netflix subscription.” If you want those sweet, sweet overtime hours, get ready to play the night-time hero!

    And if you think high-voltage work sounds thrilling, well, hold on to your hard hats! She’s cozying up to transformers and dance partners like substations, where the riskier the job, the fatter your paycheck. “It’s high-risk, high-reward—like bungee jumping but with a lot more wires,” she quipped.

    But it’s not just about the cash; the perks of government employment mean our heroine enjoys a work-life balance that makes private-sector workers weep into their spreadsheets. “Not super busy? Count me in!” she says, while the rest of us are still trying to figure out how to navigate an email without hitting ‘Reply All.’

    Alas, she wears her badge of bravery as the lone female in a sea of male electricians—unless you count the one who’s nursing an injury, or another who didn’t get hired post-apprenticeship. “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger”—or, in this case, more resilient and resourceful, like a superhero in a hard hat.

    Balancing a TAFE course alongside her apprentice gig sounds about as fun as juggling chainsaws, but she’s ready to put in the extra study. “Your apprenticeship’s like a four-year audition for a job you may or may not get. Just keep showing you care, and they’ll make a position for you. It’s like magic!”

    With an eye-watering $100,000 paycheck, she’s raising eyebrows left and right. When the average second-year apprentice is making a measly $32,220, she’s out here living like royalty, causing envy, and inspiring other apprentices to compare wages like they’re at a super awkward family reunion. “I’m in my third year and only pulling in $48k,” one chimed in, likely choking on their ramen.

    It’s a classic case of “every coin has two sides” as many pointed out that her dazzling wage comes from the moonlight hours of night shifts. Statistically speaking, if you’re not doing it right, you’ll be stuck with the bare minimum. But hey, the government is playing fairy godmother with a promise of a $10,000 bonus for promising apprentices! So come one, come all—let’s electrify our way to the top!

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