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What are some well paying jobs that don't require a college education/degree?


Jobs where there is some training available.
I know of some but like working for the:
Post Office
Flight attendant
Import Specialist with the U. S Customs

It depends what well paying is to you. If $35K/yr is a lot, then you have options. If you want $50K/yr, then not so much. And kiss 6 figures goodbye for the rest of your life.

The whole point of college is that, on the average, a person will make a LOT more money, every year and over the course of their lifetime. I can't understand why anyone wouldn't put a couple of years of effort for a lifetime of benefit. But it's your choice, and the world needs minimum wage earners.

how about a dental hygienist?

pre school teacher?

Actually, some colleges offer travel and tourism and criminal law as a program, so airlines and customs will obviously take the ones with the education in that specific field. It's more about making yourself more competitive against the next person.

To answer your question, yeah, post office is one, any administrative work in government offices should be another one...I guess....

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