You should look for employment with Verizon, Phillip Morris, Xerox, Infinieon, Power companys, Cable Companies, Cell Phone Companies... Most of these companies pay well without having a College Degree... While everyone says you make more with a College Degree I have seen many cases where a College Degree doesn't even matter... My aunt makes over 100k a year with out a college degree and my Cousin makes 35K with a College Degree...
In saying that it is very possible to make a decent salary without having a college Degree and in having a College Degree it all depends on what your degree is in, your experience, your clientle etc...
Try picking a company that pays for your schooling and go for the Degree b/c education is still very important and depending on the company you choose to work for a Degree might add an extra boost in pay...
2006-12-31 03:02:16
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answered by Cocoabutta98 4
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it's really hard to work in a good company that pays high salary without any college degree. People (clients, partners, customers) generally respect/ trust you more if you have a degree.
Your only option is to basically make your own business, be an entrepreneur. You need to have a fund to start up you business. Ask you family and relatives first, then when your business grows, you can pay them back.
Jimmy John didn't go to College but he was able to use the money his dad lent him to open up the sandwich shop targeting college students and found success after several years. He basically had this passion for food.
Bill Gates, college drop-out, a computer geek, son of a wealthy man, found ways to invent and market his (and his friend's) products before he became a billionaire.
so, my advice to you is know how to create something that sells - have the fund to make and sell the products. It's a struggle though in the beginning, but in the long run, you might be successful and make good money. Good luck.
Oh in the mean time, you might wanna watch "the Pursuit of Happyness."
2006-12-31 02:32:07
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answered by VAVAV 3
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Direct sales, if you have the stomach for it.
Other than sales, or starting your own business (remember that 80% of new businesses fail in the first 5 years), there are not many jobs that pay "good money".
Of course I am assuming that you mean "good money" as in enough to buy a home, a car, save for retirement & maybe pay for your kid's college.
Education is the best way to guarantee "good money".
2006-12-31 02:30:06
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answered by Gem 7
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you're actual in a no longer uncomplicated difficulty. i do no longer understand what state you reside in, and the talents variety between states, besides the undeniable fact that, many states do no longer require greater effective than a intense college training to be a instructor's help. that's a stable place to initiate. in this financial climate, it truly is going to likely be very perplexing to a job. instructors Aids are the numerous first jobs cut back while lay offs are accomplished. the probabilities would be greater effective in case you're prepared to paintings with developmentally disabled or retarded scholars simply by fact many times the regulation demands a definite variety of adults to scholars in those school rooms. examine with your interior reach college districts and county workplace of training. in case you are able to paintings as a instructor's help this may well be a stable place for you in case you may decide directly to go lower back to college. in case you get out at 3:00 and have summers off, you've time to visit college section time and finished your training to grow to be an approved instructor. in case you're finding for different techniques, attempt workplace paintings. initiate as a receptionist, record clerk or comparable and benefit skills on the activity.
2016-10-28 19:39:26
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answered by ? 4
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I hope your naturally smart and a hard worker. Honestly there is NO job that pays well without college. You need to start doing something you love and working hard and working your way up to make good money. Thats the best advice,
2006-12-31 02:20:51
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answered by Jene 2
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Go to www.lmiranda.fourpointmoms.com and you don't have to be a mom we have couples and men that do it too no surveys no selling no promises of millions you will make in a month Just honesty we set up accounts for a 20 year old wellness company called melaleuca if interested send me a message and or visit the site.,
2006-12-31 06:18:27
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answered by costa_ricas_finest 2
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Depends on your skill set. There are lots of jobs paying over 100k w/o a degree. There are even several millionares w/o one.
But, a good career for one is not for another.
2006-12-31 03:35:05
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answered by Landlord 7
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Truck Driver
2006-12-31 02:20:05
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answered by summit_of_human_intellect 3
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People in construction trades (electrician, plumber, etc etc etc) can make good money without a college degree, but they do require advanced education through apprenticeships and such. Also, they're hard work.
2006-12-31 04:54:48
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answered by Judy 7
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Yes Im not at colledge yet but I am most certanley going you really should go even if you were as smart as Michio Kaku the physisist professor at harvard you should go and you can become very wealthy
2006-12-31 02:26:49
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answered by Concorde 4
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