an associates in nursing will get you places.
2006-06-17 10:22:35
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answered by nadia4u20 3
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There's a few books on jobs, with a worksheet to help you figure which one works for you.
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2006-06-17 10:31:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Sales and marketing...but only if you have the personality and drive to achieve the goals. Education will give you the tools, but it takes a certain type of person to be successful. Personality, verbal skills, psychology, determination, understanding the market, etc. But you should still try and achieve a bachelors degree if you want to be considered in almost any field today where the pay is decent.
2006-06-17 13:10:21
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answered by Dale P 6
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I totally understand about not wanting to be in college for long; especially after you just finished high school, but I believe the longer you go to school, the better off you will be in the end. I think that if you choose anything in healthcare, you are sure to be okay. I personally would try to receive a masters degree in nursing. In Oklahoma that would get you about $115,000/year. It would definitely be more in other states.
2006-06-17 10:30:36
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answered by tashasenior2005 2
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A great career is architecture. You make alot of money and you get to design building but you have to be good at math.
2006-06-17 10:27:40
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answered by beautiful-deseption 1
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Radiologic Technologist has been very good to me. ONly took 2 years after high school....
2006-06-17 10:24:05
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answered by turtle girl 7
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yes becoming a Realtor and selling houses pays off if you are good and making people buy things. it is a short course and it is quite easy.
2006-06-17 10:28:01
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answered by Dummaker 1
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Occupational therapy, physical therapy. paralegal, court reporter, interpreter.
2006-06-17 10:24:54
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answered by Anonymous
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a substitute teacher for a school in your favorite subject.
2006-06-17 10:26:46
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answered by Pete S 1
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Graphic designer, engineer,...
Choose one that whatever makes you happy, you know.
2006-06-17 10:23:20
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answered by Anonymous
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