2 years? Try some community colleges in your area:
Nursing (LPN)
Computer Technology (if you can repair one, or run one)
Business (Business Tech)
Medical Assisting
Secretarial/Office Manager
Once you complete your Associate Degree- keep your options open. A four year degree will open more venues for you.
2006-07-16 15:13:06
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answered by Malika 5
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Nothing! Would you go to a heart specialist with 2 years education? Would you hire a firm to install computer systems in you business if the employees had only two years education?
Do you want to fly with a pilot that has only studied flying for two years.
Careers are a long time investment and pursuit. Maybe you would like to be a cooks help at McDonald's!
2006-07-16 21:44:40
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answered by Anonymous
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not sure about the 2 years part, but as far as good careers go, somethign that you can be happy doing for the next 50 years of your life
2006-07-16 21:11:36
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answered by The One and Only 3
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You can be a Nurse with 2 years of schooling -or- you can start your on business within 2 years if you know how
2006-07-16 21:10:50
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answered by *Sweetie* 3
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The question is what interests do you have. There are countless numbers of outstanding careers. Do some research and I'm sure you'll find just what you want in life.
2006-07-16 21:16:11
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answered by The Mick "7" 7
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A good career is one that you enjoy and one that you have the skills to enter into. A good career should also encourage you to develope and build on your skills.
2006-07-16 21:15:53
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answered by StatIdiot 5
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I have worked in several job, and i can tell you that either something in computers would be best for whats coming to the world in the future.
But whatever you feel like you would enjoy doing, that's what you should do. I am a machinist in the aerospace field, and cannot imagine myself doing, or wanting to do anything else.
2006-07-16 21:12:36
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answered by yodasghost1 3
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medical assisting, emergency medical technician, pharmacy clerk
2006-07-16 21:12:17
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answered by mar 1
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BUSINESS
2006-07-16 21:10:34
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answered by hisahito 5
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