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A good way to find jobs in your area without a college degree is to do SPECIFIC job searches, such as"
"high paying jobs in (your state) without college"
Jobs in your area without a college degree can often be found at your local electrical power plant. Many power plant jobs are offered to applicants without college. One of the easiest ways to "get in" is to study for a POSS Test for an operator position. Once you get in it is easier to transfer to other departments for office work, customer service, payroll, truck drivers, vehicle attendants, janitors, etc. etc.
Applying directly for office work or janitors is often difficult to "get in" because that's the route everyone takes. Think out of the box; study for a POSS Test to get your foot in the door, then transfer to the department of your choice.
Openings at power plants are becoming available because older employees without a college degree are being forced to retire because of old age. Positions that were closed for the past 30 years are opening because thousands of baby boomers across the United States are retiring.
1.Security Guards
2.Animal/Pet care
3.Cashier
4.Business Owner
5.Construction/Laborers
7.Delivery Driver
8.Truck Driver
9.Fast Food restaurants
10.Waiter/Waitress
11.Bartender
12.Chef/cooks
13.Janitor
14.Store clerk
15.Retails
16.Baby sitting
17.Actor/Actress
18.Taxi Drivers
19.Car wash attendants
20.Building cleaning workers
21.Laundry and Dry cleaning workers
22.Sewers and Tailors
23.Dishwashers
24.Amusement and Recreation Attendants
25.Food Servers
26.Parking Lot Attendants
27.Ushers, Lobby Attendants, and ticket takers (Movie Theater Jobs)
28.Traffic Technicians
29.Gas compressors and gas pumping station operators
30.Automotive and water craft service attendants
In order to obtain a top career it is advised to attend college. Most careers require a college education or some form of trade school. The only careers that do not require an education are low paying jobs such as warehouse or retail work.
Mechanic, trash collector, burger flipper, cashier but you will have to have a basic knowlege of math.
Travel Agent, Cashier, Forklift Operator, Chef, Truck Driver, Dentist Aid, Bus Driver
Maids, Beggar,mailboy
dance
Most retail jobs don't require a college degree. They generally only require previous experience with like minded merchandise. It is possible that some retail jobs may require a degree, possibly a banking job, that requires you to sell loans, etc.
A Pilot is a great job! It requires no Master's degree.
Engineering jobs did not used to require education. Because the job market has become more competitive most engineering jobs require at least a bachelor degree. Some even require a master's degree.
Legal jobs that do not require a degree vary from law firm to law firm. Receptionists, typists, and computer technicians and support do not require a degree as do many other jobs which may come up at law firms.
I would need to know what type of degree you have, if any, in order to answer your question completely. There are however jobs that do not require a degree. I would suggest creating a list of activities that interest you and skills you believe you possess as a means of deciding what would be a good fit for you. Some jobs that do not require a degree are fire fighter, police detective, real estate agent, and pilot.
Choosing a trade can be a good decision as some jobs don't require college. Jobs like an auto mechanic do not require a four year degree. When obtaining a four year degree, it is wise to do an internship in fields like medical and engineering. Either one can be wise, depending on what you are going into.
Most marketing jobs require you to have at least a bachelors degree and many require an MBA or a Masters in Business Administration. Some even require additional experience in another job.
There are various jobs that do not require a college degree, though these days more and more jobs are beginning to require at least a partial college education. Finding one of these jobs really depends upon what field you are planning to work in, if it is a more specialized field, you may need to attend some schooling. Most insurance jobs likely require at least a bit of education in the insurance field.
Some entry-level medical billing jobs require little to no training, although a majority require at least a 2-year degree in the field, or experience. To get a job in medical billing you need a an associates or bachelors degree in medical coding.
It depends on what type of job you are looking to become the project manager for. Some jobs require it and some jobs don`t, you would have to find out information about the job first.
Yes there are animal science jobs that require additional school beyond high school. Some animal science jobs require you to have a college degree to be able to qualify for the job.
No, there are lots of jobs that do not require a college degree. There are a number of jobs in the service sector, such as positions at retail outlets, restaurants, hotels, and telephone customer service positions, that do not require a college degree. Often even management positions in this field are based on experience and the skills acquired through that experience rather than on having a degree. There are also some positions that require special certification or licensing, but not necessarily a degree, such as being an insurance agent, realtor, or taxi driver. However, the pay rate tends to be lower for jobs that do not require a college degree since they are considered "unskilled" labor.