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I yust wanna know because most people say you work at grocery stores

2007-06-05 09:47:43 · 13 answers · asked by Anonymous in Business & Finance Careers & Employment Other - Careers & Employment

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Working at a gas station, a grocery store, or a fast food restaurant. Or you can be a writer but it takes awhile to get published. I would stay in school and get your diploma.

2007-06-05 09:52:16 · answer #1 · answered by poeticjustice 6 · 0 1

Flippin' Burgers, managing the Fryer at a fast food joint, but don't count on Management Training, they need folks who know how to finish what they start.
Dropping out of HS is about the Worst thing you can do.
School was the first JOB that was given to you, and they let you do it in increments! Not all at once, the system let you grow into the measure of the person you are. So, if you can't finish your FIRST real job, the one that pays you with the foundational skills you will need for a lifetime, then how is a company going to believe that they can give you a job for pay, that you will complete--by dropping out, you have already shown your true colors.
Don't drop out, the road ahead is tough enough without creating any new or higher barriers for your personal success!
Good Luck, and THINK bigger than you feel.
Thinking lasts. Feelings are just temporary.

2007-06-05 09:55:39 · answer #2 · answered by susieque 4 · 0 1

I finished high school and still ended up with a crappy job,but I did become manager after 3 years of hard work. Whatever you do stay in school and go as far beyond high school as you can. The more education you have the better off I feel you will be. Even if you make some bad choices in jobs, move on and make that education work for you.

2007-06-05 10:06:05 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

in case you're a private college, are you able to no longer difficulty a level? She would not choose the GED if she has a level. She'll nevertheless might desire to do despite finding out the college demands (SAT, ACT or despite). The Pell furnish would not seem to have something to do with extreme college. it fairly is approximately enrollment as a school student and financial choose.

2016-10-06 22:38:06 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Basically unskilled labor jobs that don't have a future, and are hard physical work. You'll be up against all of the other unskilled laborers and undocumented workers. After a few years of those types of jobs, you'll wish you'd made other choices, so stay in school or get your GED.

2007-06-05 10:02:19 · answer #5 · answered by Diane 3 · 0 0

You can do anything you want, but alot of places want you to atleast have the diploma or GED. Some places may even pay for you to get it done. It is worth you while to do it. It is proven fact that high school graduates make 200,000.00 more than non-graduates. If it is ur lifes ambition to suffice for just minimum wage, then go for it.....

2007-06-05 09:54:57 · answer #6 · answered by back2skewl 5 · 1 0

something in sales or service...work for a retailer (drug store/grocer/walmart/target etc), fast food, construction(manual labour) cleaning etc. id suggest getting a ged andtrying to go to trade/vocational school...u will learn a skill, get job placement assistance and make more money

2007-06-05 09:53:21 · answer #7 · answered by Linc S 2 · 2 0

you will be able to get mostly minimum wage jobs, unless you are good in computers and have good connections which can get you a job in government.

nowadays connection seems to be more lucky than a good education.

2007-06-05 09:56:14 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you will be working fast food places at min. wage for a high school drop out. so it's better to graduate and stay in school

2007-06-05 09:56:07 · answer #9 · answered by blue_vue 5 · 0 1

you cant work anywhere with out a ged or hs dip.
get your ged
or
start your own buss.
mowing lawns, grounds keeping etc.

2007-06-05 09:53:27 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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