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Working in LA, lots of questions.

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#1
  • マサ刈民生
  • 2021/09/21 07:07

This is a topical question to the work I'm interested in.

Let me first.

Are there fewer jobs for dental technicians ? Now with 3D printers you can do crowns and such in no time.

How much do sushi chefs make per month ? The cost of living is high, can you afford it ??

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#19
  • 歯科衛生士
  • 2021/09/22 (Wed) 00:21
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The level of dental hygienists in the U.S. is considerably higher than that of Japanese dental hygienists. Of course, it is more difficult to study for it, but once you pass the national exam and finally get a job, you can earn $80,000 ~ $90,000 per year from the first year after graduation, although the salary varies slightly depending on the location. ( At 50% average, $76,000 per year )

Dental hygienists in both Japan and the U.S. must pass the national exam to become a dental hygienist. But due to the difference in level, it is not a very profitable occupation in Japan. ( 240 ~ 3 million yen per year. Of course it depends on location and experience )

Dental technicians still make a lot of money in the US, even now with 3D. Salaried people make less than dental hygienists ( $55,000 a year at 50% avg.), but those who are doing it independently make a steady $10,000 a month.

In Japan, dental hygienists must pass a national exam to become a dental technician, while in the U.S., a dental technician can only become a dental technician with a high school diploma and some training.


But...if you want to make more money, maybe you should be a dentist ~ after all. I know a dentist who specializes in root canal who makes $350,000 a year !.

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#20
  • わけありの人
  • 2021/09/22 (Wed) 08:04
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Semite Trucks ( The big long haul trucks ) haulers
seem to go to truck school for a year or so.

A Mexican guy I know knew
went to school then.

The best way to do it is still to be a mouthpiece texter who doesn't need the original money.

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#22
  • 早く
  • 2021/09/22 (Wed) 08:19
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↑ hit the booster!

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#23
  • 働いたら負け
  • 2021/09/22 (Wed) 08:29
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> I know a dentist who specializes in root canal who makes $350,000 a year !

Forget bragging about who you know, how much do you make ??

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#24
  • ウルフギャング
  • 2021/09/22 (Wed) 09:41
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> I'm done with water and such. Is there anything in a day job ?

If you don't have any qualifications or education, cabaret is the easiest way to earn an hourly wage.
All waitresses who earn well in high-class restaurants are very quick-witted.

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