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Where can i find a job with high school education? |
not some horrible job like mcdonalds or some grocery store... Receptionist Telemarketer Customer Service Construction Fine food restaurant High scale clothing/variety store Computer repair many more It would be wise to put your resume on Jobs.com, CareerBuilders.com, Monster.com, etc. It would also be a good idea to sign up with temporary agencies, as some have temp to hire jobs. damn i was going to say McDonald's Hi, I'm in HR. I'm sorry to say but a college degree is like a high school diploma used to be, it's the most basic requirement for most jobs, these days. Unfortunately it's going to be in the restaurant business or retail that you can find work. If that turns you off, I suggest some night classes in something else, or perhaps some vocational training, were you could work on computers or mechanics. Without college most business careers and office jobs won't be open to you, so you'd be looking at customer service fields. You can become a substitute teacher, they get lots of hours and are in high demand. But realize you need to like being around kids. That's about all you can do with a GED. I suggest going to a local community college and getting your associate's degree (2 years) in something that interests you. It's 2 years instead of four, and you don't have to move away, and can schedule classes around an existing work schedule. I've got 2 BA's and can't find a real job, so ditto to whoever said a Batchelor's is becoming the same as a HS diploma. My husband's company takes high school grads.....The Floor Team....It's a company that survices lowe's hardware.... I think the starting pay is $26,000/yr with good benefits Everyone is going to boo me, but I work at a smaller Wal-Mart store, and I absolutely love my job. There is great growth potential with Wal-Mart, and awesome benefits: i.e. I needed to get a hotel room in downtown Chicago and couldn't find one in my budget. My Wal-Mart/Holiday Inn discount offered me a room at $135 whereas everywhere else downtown was over $210 a night. Wal-Mart is also helping me pay for my education. You are eligible for a transfer after 6 months, which means that if you want to move you are almost guaranteed a job ANYWHERE. You can't beat that. The employees at my store are awesome...mostly college kids..and we all hang out one night a week at the local bar. For me, going to work is FUN for the first time in my life. I know that people bash Wal-Mart as a corporation. Unfortunately, since we are so big, there are bound to be bad apples. However, Wal-Mart drug tests, so if that's a concern don't waste your time. Good luck! |
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