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cool
What jobs require very little math?
Asked by cool
And make around 100 grand a year? I'm okay with math as long as it's not complex or anything.

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Best Answer:
Rich man's wife. Good Luck!

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acting :D
Answered by rαcµει

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plumber. :D
Answered by KumoFF7

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rockstar
Answered by Ced

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stripping, lol
Answered by Monicaa :]

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Janitor :D
Answered by SamuraiSpencer

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HR Professional
Answered by JM C

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good luck with THAT!! if you suck at math your best bet would be a garbage collector!!
Answered by music_is_peace

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College teachers do well as long as you load up on classes. Teach a subject you like, and then try to do some of your workload online.
Answered by Saturn Vue AWD V6

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acting singing chef =]
Answered by Samz J

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Be a COP! and do major overtime! lol!
Answered by Essie

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Pro athletics, drama (ex. acting, dancing, singing), Historian.
Answered by be the change. *

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Modeling , Acting , Stock shelves for grocery stores Work in produce a local grocery store
Answered by www.myspace.com/1real1genuineguy

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English, Art, History, Science; Teacher. Artist, Singer, Dancer, Waitress/waitor.
Answered by Megan

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Maybe a writer?
Answered by Barbie

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Yes, acting is a good one, there are SOME necessities; 1. You have to WANT to do it. 2. You will have to go through lots of turn downs 3. You will have to train for ages.
Answered by Phoebe Jane

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Start with the fact that only a small number of jobs make over $100,000 and most of those you have to build to (starting much lower and getting raises). Most of the jobs making the $100,000 will require at least decent math skills, although most of the skills are lower level skills (add, subtract, multiply and divide). Of more importance is not the actual performance of the math, but rather the understanding of the steps that go into finding the answer.
Answered by Steve D

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100 grand with little math? Good luck to you. 100 grand a year is a pretty big wage. The average citizen makes like 27,500 dollars per year. Go to college and learn math.
Answered by Adam

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Teaching
Answered by Chad

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burger flipper
Answered by Rob B

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Acting, singing, photography, painting, sculpting, and writing can all make big bucks if you are very, very good. But if you're not.... it's probably a good bet that 100 grand wont happen. You could invent something and sell it on those tacky infomercials and get rich that way. Any job can make you wealthy if you are the best at it. Just pick something you like and don't stop until you are number one. It can be anything from a dog breeder, to a slots player at a casino, to a porn star. Just be the best. :-)
Answered by Sheri M

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good luck, you're better off learning better math skills
Answered by JB

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Financial CEO's. hehehe
Answered by Janda

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uhm a grocier store? lol you could be a casheier everything is added up for you by a machine and its an easy job :D
Answered by you ask i answer!

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accountant ;) I am sure you can make the numbers add up to 100 000 !
Answered by AnYingJie


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