Which job would be better for me in the long run?

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Firstly I’d like to say thanks to anyone who reads this, I value anyone who has more life experience than me (which is probably all of you, I’m 20 y/o)

Now to the part I need help with. I left a moving / junk removal job in December to try out sales. Door to door sales. I let the money and stories on reddit and youtube get to me, and went in head deep. Quit after less than a week because i hated it so much.

Now this is not like me at all i very much think of myself to be hard working and motivated, but when a job makes me sit in my car after only 3 hours of work and contemplate why I am even doing this… after only a couple of days, I know it isn’t for me.

So boom quit that and I’ve taken off a couple months because I’ve a lot of money saved and my bills are around 1.5k-2k a month because i live with my older brother.

But now I am starting to feel lazy and complacent and need to get back into it.

My brother works for an electric union in NJ and makes 6 figures, 40 hour work week with Overtime whenever he likes.

This is what i plan to do so my two options would be to start as a meter reader for the company, or to take up an offer of being an electricians helper sort of apprenticeship i guess.

I know nothing about the field but its safe to say I’m not looking at the short term. If making 30-40k a year for my first two years means i can start to make 80k+ I’ll gladly do it.

So my question is, which should i go with, meter reading and getting my foot in the door with my brothers company, or learning electric work to maybe be able to use that to get a better job in the future?

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