I have a fantastic job. I gave up being a stressed hair-stylist to become a RCW in a school for boys with emotional and behavioural problems. They also have neurological problems too and i find it sooooooo rewarding. I dont have qualifications in this area other than "life" and having a 12 yr old boy myself.
Think about what you'd really like to do, absoloutely anything and then go for it. You never know you might find your niche' in life!!
2006-09-25 00:49:57
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answered by ? 2
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i found my most enjoyable no qualification job was Bar Staff. It's like being out yourself only you get paid for it too! The only problem is that sometimes you have to deal with a.r.s.e.h.o.l.e.s but every job has it's moments - at least you can decide not to serve them or have them banned! what a job! :) x
2006-09-25 00:06:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Seaworld Florida
2006-09-25 00:09:14
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answered by Anonymous
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A member of parliament.
You just have to able to spout crap.
What qualifations are there in that? Any GCSE'S, A levels, or degrees? None that I know of!
2006-09-25 00:59:35
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answered by PeterF1966 2
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Whatever work you enjoy doing is "enjoyable" work. Qualifications have no role to play in "enjoying" your work!
2006-09-25 01:24:47
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answered by fitasfiddle 4
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TV and Radio Critic
2006-09-25 00:02:58
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answered by john b 1
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I have found that people who work outside have the most enjoyment. So, someone who digs graves can have a most enjoyable experience.
2006-09-24 23:54:03
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answered by FontOfNoKnowledge 3
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you can be a carer with no qualifications. it can be hard work but very rewarding. also, your workplace would put you through nvq's so you would then have good qualifications.
2006-09-25 02:52:20
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answered by vicky l 6
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Working with nature
2006-09-24 23:59:31
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answered by Presea 4
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Working in a charity shop, helping out with disabled kids, helping with the elderly.
2006-09-28 21:45:41
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answered by dochsa.co.uk 2
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