Very depressing to find your desired profession is circular and you can’t make a living at it. I’m ignoring the fact that hers happened to be yoga. But it is hard to find anything these days that leads in 1-2 years to making enough to live off of.
If I were a woman I would study for specialized nursing
My cousins wife was a KD at Bama Tuscaloosa and had a normal fun 3 year study tailored for pre nursing with interning in Summer’s a bit
Then two years at UAB in Birmingham and hired by an a Orthopedic practice in Jackson MS
Then 14-18 months residency as Orthopedic surgical nurse at UMC with that firm whereupon they paid her student loans off and she signed 5 year contract at 120,000 a year for 12 hours a day 3 days a week schedule ....anything over that is overtime
After contract is up if both sides agree she gets a share and a raise and what amounts to tenure
6.5-7 years total after high school and at age 25-26 making 120/year with full benefits and working 3 days a week
It works very well for moms....
That’s my suggestion and medical is full of that
I know a bank manager quit her job and took a two year echo cardio gram certification course in house at hospital in Pensacola
Same schedule and all she started with was 60 hours associate and her base is 75,000 plus benefits and overtime out the ass
It’s incredible isn’t it?
Certified pharmacy techs do ok too btw and Walgreens will pay for it
And no college degree required with base in the 60s or about half what they pay a shingled pharmacist