substitute teacher, walmart management....seriously
2006-12-18 17:25:38
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answered by undercovernudist 6
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It depends on what kind of associates degree you have, If its a paralegal associates chances are none. The job market for new bee paralegals is low. Most lawyers seek experience. I had a friend with an accounting associates that was managing her own office after a year and another friend that had an associates in medical transcription and she was working at a hospital making some pretty good money. So like I said it all depends on what the degree is for. Research the degree before you get it and make sure that the job market in your area is high with whichever degree you choose.
Good luck
2006-12-19 01:24:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Anything that a high school degree has, although you may be able to claim some life experience too to boost eligibility for something. Some libraries haves info about this, so ask your librarian.
2006-12-19 01:20:43
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answered by Legandivori 7
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it can depend what degree you have, for instance math, science thats what employers see what yoou are strong in
2006-12-19 01:21:14
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answered by future millionaire...im humble 2
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