Registered Nurse, you can do it in 2 years at some community colleges. Once you work for any hospital they will pay for you to get your bachelors.
Plumbing, electrical, etc. Go to a trade school, get a job as an apprentice, get in the union.
Installing auto glass (if you're a hard worker). Most major glass companies, such as Safelite, will train you.
2007-10-05 14:55:41
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answered by Dee 4
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Become an RN. The hospital my husband works at even paid for his schooling, and you can do it in just 2 years, sometimes less. There is such a shortage that most places offer generous sign-on bonuses in addition to a good hourly salary, and plenty of opportunity for overtime.
2007-10-05 20:05:30
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answered by Monica O 3
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Nurse anethetist. Friend of a friend is one and he makes $120 per year.
2007-10-05 22:18:10
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answered by Monica Sardonica 6
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occupational therapy assisant, (two years) ..lpn (one year) register nurse (two years)..plus they are ALL HIGHT PAYING JOBS, probably over 27 dolls per hour..so give it a tr y if you like the medical field.um.....and their are muchhhhhhhhh
2007-10-05 20:03:48
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answered by Livelife 5
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Construction worker. They're pretty dumb but they get paid good.
2007-10-05 20:08:53
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answered by Anonymous
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nursing...you'll always have a job and in many instances have employers compete for you with incentives packages.
2007-10-05 20:03:55
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answered by anonymous 6
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I hear trash collectors do pretty well without (much?) school time.
2007-10-05 20:03:19
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answered by Amelia 6
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