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maybe geico. my friend has worked there for a looong time and she dropped outta college.

2006-07-16 16:04:36 · answer #1 · answered by realgirl768553 3 · 0 0

I went to college for electronical engineering and during it I realized it wasn't for me. Couldn't stand the corporate world, lies, back stabbing, let alone living in a cubical all day.

At 26 I altered carrers into cars. By 28 I had moved into the cosmetics division of auto's.

A guy who does touch up paint work on cars for dealerships averages after costs around $45 per hour. It is not a hard skill to learn and does not require body shop knowledge.

Another would be interior repair work for dealerships. Cig. burns, rips, tears, re-dye leather seats. Again not a hard skill to learn and about the same $45 per hour.

Last would be to be a PDR tech, paintless dent removal tech. This is a harder skill to learn and does take paitence to learn. But between buying used tools off ebay, few dvd's and a free hood to practice on you can get started alot cheaper then the last two professions. Average dent guy makes around $125 per hour.

These 3 jobs entail going to car dealerships and gaining them as an account. You try to get 3-8 dealerships as your accounts depending on their size and how much they sell. You go to them on a regular day each week, walk the lot and make a list of work you find. Get it approved by the management and then get to work for the day. At the end of the day either you get a check or a PO # for a grand total check at the end of the month.

It is a job that has a lot of freedoms but does take a person that can get up and go to work on their own. Paperwork isn't hard but if it scares you an accountant can easily do it all for about $50-$100 per month.

Really the only investments are a vehicle and tools for dents, a van or suv for paint or interior along with supplies.

The best way to get started is to get a job with a larger cosmetics company to learn the ropes, within 6 months you could easily go on your own w/ the knowledge. Stay away from the $45,000 franchises systems as its a joke. Average cost to set up a paint truck to the hilt with every last thing you need is about $4500.

2006-07-16 16:13:54 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

construction. learn a trade

if you can't handle that you need to get into a growing business. something with a desk job, where you can maybe take some courses on the side and they let you show your stuff. but try and find a job with a company that's actually offering some kind of incentive like a competitive pay scale and is really trying to get intelligent, hard working people they will invest in and keep over time.

2006-07-16 16:03:40 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You can be a stripper.
Super Model
Famous Actor

Join the military
Military Reserves (Excellent Option)
Truck driving school
Life Guard
Firefighter
Priest
Garbage Man
Pizza Delivery Guy
Date Doctor
Security Guard

2006-07-16 16:18:37 · answer #4 · answered by mcwhorsd 2 · 0 0

No University Education and you want to stay away from Bar and Restaurant work.

I suggest you try and get on a course at your local adult education center, why not learn a trade like plumbing or carpentry, both of these profesions can pay big bucks if you get qualified and dont require years of study.

Just a suggestion.

2006-07-16 16:15:34 · answer #5 · answered by stefjeff 4 · 0 0

Online poker's pretty good if you're good at reading people. I'm in law enforcement, and I know that poker's my back-up career in case I (knock on wood) get paralyzed from the waist down. And that's just my worst case scenario; I'd rather be dead than not do my chosen profession.

Oh, and I forgot, go apply to contract security company. It's worse than fast food, but it pays better. Don't worry, you won't get shot at. It's only supervisors and high-profile enforcement officials get shot at. If you don't have any previous security experience, they'll just stick you in some boring condo. And it's just for insurance purposes anyways. You won't see any action at all.

2006-07-16 16:12:30 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The military. They'll train you in almost anything. It'll give you great options for later in life, if you choose to stay in or get out. See a recruiter! Just make sure you get a school after boot camp, don't let them tell you that you can choose a school while in boot camp, make them put it in you contract, if its not in writing, it doesn't exist. Also ask about the college fund, GI Bill and enlistment bonuses.

2006-07-16 16:07:47 · answer #7 · answered by jdingy1000 2 · 0 0

Pharmacy Tech

2006-07-16 16:03:35 · answer #8 · answered by none 2 · 0 0

Try working night crew at stores like Costco, Sam's, Lowe's, Home Depot, Target, Walmart. You will be able to find out about benefits, job openings and be able to talk to the Human Resource Manager about what you may want to do with your life....

2006-07-16 16:03:34 · answer #9 · answered by Patricia D 6 · 0 0

massage therapist. U can enrol to do a course and quickly become qualified. You can work in any number of beauty salons, shopping centres, or just start your own business and go around to people's houses as a mobile masseur.

2006-07-16 16:04:01 · answer #10 · answered by catsup 4 · 0 0

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2006-07-17 04:31:55 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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