No matter what technology you learn, you can make money everywhere as long as you study hard; Don't think that it is unrealistic to simply make big money.
That's how I got here. Don't get me wrong. They are all liars. Work hard.
What's your major? My own experience is for reference only:
1) in computer software programming, the salary is ok, and it is hard to learn. To travel frequently, the salary starts at around 2500. After a year and a half, if you do well, you can make a comeback.
2) Electricity and mining are also possible, but it is recommended that you have contacts to enter the factory, otherwise you are not recommended to study, the salary is not high, but it is stable, and the longer the working hours, the better the opportunity for you;
3) It is also possible for architecture majors to work overtime with the construction site frequently. The salary in this industry is average, mainly relying on commission, but it is a bit of a doorway and should be flexible;
4) Anyone can do sales. How much money you earn depends on your sales performance and your ability, but it is bitter. You travel all the year round, selling more and earning more; The biggest commission is the sale of property, and it is possible to get tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands by the end of the year.
5) Don't mention other unfamiliar majors, or majors that are easy to find jobs don't make much money.
Please, since your education is not high, you can only rely on technology. You must be better than others to get ahead. Nothing can develop. You can't be a master without suffering.