There is so much more to selecting a career than just aptitude although it can be a factor. I could easily throw out careers like dishwasher, Janitor, brickies assistant, some forms of gardening, Some types of office work like shredding paper, Photocopying, There are probably a lot more in a range of fields. It is important to try to tune into the individual as having worked with students in special ed. Sometimes a particular interest can give way to a special giftedness to do something better than most might qualify for something not normally thought off.
Below I've provided a link to an Australian resource for various jobs. It has things like education levels needed to do the job as well so it might give some help.
2007-03-11 13:30:05
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answered by Reflective Frank 2
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Have you considered working on a farm, there is lots to do and if you like animals and are not sensitive to dander that might be a very fulfilling line of work.
Have you considered a vocational assessment through your local college or school ?
2007-03-10 21:15:18
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answered by lightwayvez 2
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What is your passion ? What do you love ? Inside you somewhere, you love to do things, or do art, or ???? Many things can be accomplished if your follow your passions or also called gifts. I just hear that 1/10 of today's billionaires are now women and one was a welfare mom who worked her way up to the top of ebay !!!
2007-03-10 20:42:59
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answered by ? 4
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Walmart.......
there are lots of jobs that you could do there......
2007-03-11 06:36:49
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answered by rock 4
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