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What's a good job for a man that doesn't require a degree?
Asked by DONNAGAN
I am being serious, All i can think of is Security Guard and Warehouse worker. Please help me with more jobs.
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Best Answer:
*railroads/railways
*subways
*port authority
*longshoreman
*police officer
*truck driver
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locomotive engineer
Answered by watts
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construction plumbing laborer .... he should join some type of union ...
Answered by PICKLE ARMY
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president of the US
Answered by Tru Warrior
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Maybe a sales job if he's good. He can start on telephone sales and work his way to bigger things. Commission is good
Answered by princess_boricua2003
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start off with volunteering in certain good places which would train you up for a job...im looking for the answer to your question too!
Answered by nadia ♥ ...xx
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careerbuilder.com is a good site too...i look up jobs for my husband almost regularly..good luck with what you find
Answered by Tiff
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mcdonalds regional manager
Answered by larpkarp
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TRUCK DRIVER!!!!
doesn't require a degree and pays really good!
im talking bout 1500-2000/week!
Answered by steven19_xix
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Drive a truck .
Answered by Proud♫Mary™
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working in a cell phone store makes you alot of money and you dont have to have a degree. Anyone can sell a cell phone.
Answered by mrsameli
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Police officer, fire officer, cadet paramedic, prison officer, auxhiliary nurse. ANY public service role. Also, photographer, plumber, electrician, teaching assistant. There are lots.
My brother in law's a police officer and he had no formal qualifications, they take into consideration life experience too and they train you up.
Answered by clairer2282
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landscaping/construction...my brother makes $15 and hour doing landscaping and doesnt have a degree...and my uncle has been doing constuction without a degree for 20 years and is pretty well off.
Answered by *Go Green*
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That depends on where you stay, what compentencies do you have. Why don't you try the self employment avenue?
Answered by Satyendra P
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get into voluntary works or some kindergarden or school tutor...
Answered by harsha s
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Anything in the oilfield! If by good job you mean one that will pay well and have excellent benefits.
Answered by rnbmartinez
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Sales. Just find a low paying sales job and work you butt off to make sure you are one of the top salesmen. You will move up quickly if you prove that you have what it takes.
I know a couple guys that are in sales and have no degree and are making well over six figures.
Answered by coronakidcacher
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Well, I worked as an electrician for 8 years before I quit to be a Realtor. Being an electrician is not the most glamorous job out there but depending on where you live it can be pretty good money. Going through the apprenticeship here is the best way to go, non union states have a much lower pay reate. Here though our scale is $26.75/hr and more for foreman wages. This also includes your annuity, pension, health insurance, and more. Total package adds up to almost $50/hr. The best part i going through the store after work and everyone in their suits looking down on you like they are better than you are, while you know you are probably making twice as much.
Answered by Josh
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Porn Star (JK)
Actually if you start with a company and move up through the ranks as you learn the buisness you can make a decent living. Try starting in the mailroom or shipping department.
I work for a Telcom company and many of the managers were installers that worked their way up over the years.
Answered by bdawg
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Hard to say without knowing more about your education background, training, work experience, and qualifications.
You can do some research online, look at some job listings on HotJobs or MSN Careers, and see if you meet some of those job requirements. If not quite, then get training and upgrade your skills. Some places may offer training on the job.
Answered by Anon Kirby
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if u like and have patience with children, u can offer a babysitting or taking care of the children of other families in your neighborhood while the parents are out or at work. if you're good at artworks, u can offer a signage and drawing/painting services. if you're good at sales talk and a looking good man, that's a plus, then work as a salesman or try a buy and sale business if you're a lil' bit business minded, that's good for starters. Goodluck, hope this helps!
Answered by sweet
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There are a million of them. Custodian, sanitation worker, Walmart greeter, dairy farm worker, etc, etc.
Answered by Paulus
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There's a lot of room for advancement at Home Depot. You can start out as a lot man and end up as a manager.
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