Most any commissioned sales positions don't require any formal education, just very good people skills. You either have the talent or don't. For the ones that do, clearing 80-100k a year isn't that difficult to do.
2007-10-27 15:22:51
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answered by iSpeakTheTruth 7
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You can get a 2 year degree in Plastics or Manufacturing Technology at a community college or vocational school and an entry-level job as an Injection Molding Technician or Die Maker that pays 40-60k a year.
After working for a while, you can make six figures as a plant manager. A lot of high paying trade/vocational jobs are in demand now because nobody goes for those types of careers anymore. Try looking at city/govt jobs like mechanics, welders, machinists, etc.
Also, try taking a civil service exam for the post office. They make good money and no schooling is required.
Some commission type jobs pay a lot if your good at sales, but they aren't stable. I did some payroll work for a advertisement company and one telemarketer got paid over $1000 weekly after taxes. He was able to work from home too.
2007-10-27 21:38:42
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answered by Jeese 2
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If you want to have a high paying job, then you need to hgave a certain amount of schooling.
Its just common knowledge.
But if you want something decent, then i suggest you try nursing.
2007-10-27 21:03:45
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answered by sellatieeat 6
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Nursing
2007-10-27 20:58:44
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answered by JV 2
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A registered nurse can get a two-year degree and still make as much as $20 an hour.
2007-10-27 20:59:37
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answered by Herzeleid 2
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Major League Baseball Player.
Even then, you have to work hard to get there. There is no free lunch. Get an education and the rest will follow.
2007-10-27 21:08:33
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answered by Ranto 7
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acting, lottery other than that you usually need to go to school longer than 4 yrs except for nursing that is 4yrs and you get paid well but the hrs suck
2007-10-27 20:55:08
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answered by Big Daddy R 7
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Being a caddie at a golf course.
2007-10-27 20:56:00
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answered by Chelsey 5
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