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What are the best jobs, with the least amount of education required?


I mean a job with the highest pay but does not require that much education.

THERE ARE A LOT OF GOOD JOBS AROUND IF YOU WANT TO HUSTLE.

IN EVERY JOB YOU NEED SOME EDUCATION AND YOU SHOULD TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ALL CLASSES OFFERED TO YOU IN THE FIELD YOU LIKE TO WORK IN.

HEALTH CARE IS ONE THAT IS A WIDE OPEN FIELD AND YOU CAN GO A LONG WAYS IN THAT DIRECTION

CONSTRUCTION IF YOU LIKE OUTSIDE WORK.

DEVELOP YOUR SKILLS

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plubmer. electriction, steamfitter, carpenter..........building trades.apprentice programs.usually 5 years.paid more each year.......about $50 per hour after the apprenticeship program is done..............can't beat it

Business owners do not need education to get into their businesses, bar owners, various mlms though most are suspect, my gardner does well and barely speaks the native tounge here but he has a group of people working for him so that helps him do well in spite of having little education.

There are people that go door to door selling and they run into people that end up hiring them in high end sales postions with little to no education.

Any job that involves high risk such as being in the war zone right now. Average American contractors in Iraq is making around $60K and upwards. But you know the risk involved.

If you just want cold hard cash, working in an American fishing boat or shrimp boat. Depending on the haul you'll get around $10k a month for a 3 month deployment. If you can stand being out there 8 months out of a year, you can bring in $80k with 4 months vacation. No benefits of course but no education required.

Anything to do with work on an offshore oil rig pays big bucks (leathernecks, roughnecks, roustabouts, drillers). Entry level will net you $60k a year and if you can make driller it gets better. Drillers get at least $90k/ year. Get certified as a diver and you'll even get better pay. No college education required either.

These jobs pay alot but these are not your typical every day average joe kind of job. It's harsh and your co-workers are gonna be rough who won't tolerate stupidity or weakness but the pay is more than someone who went to a four year college.

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