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What are the most successful jobs someone can get without a college degree?

Hey guys, not entirely sure if college is the right fit for me and I'm exploring other routes. I'm curious if anyone knows any jobs that are known to be successful/well-paying without needing a college degree?

2 years ago

There are several successful and well-paying jobs one can pursue without a college degree. Here are some options:

1. Real Estate Brokers: Through the real estate business, one can make substantial profits, especially in markets with high property values. This job does require licensing, but the process is less time-consuming and cheaper than obtaining a four-year degree.

2. Entrepreneurship: Starting your own business can bring financial success. This route is more risky but can be highly rewarding if your business model is sound and well-executed.

3. Trade professions: Jobs in the trades, such as electricians, plumbers, and mechanics, can pay quite well, especially after a few years of experience. These professions usually require a vocational or technical degree, which takes less than two years.

4. Commercial Pilots: While airline pilots usually need a bachelor's degree, commercial pilots for local flights need a high school diploma or equivalent, along with pilot's license. Flight training can be completed at small flight schools or through the federal Armed Forces.

5. IT professionals: Jobs in IT like Web Developers and IT Specialist can also be well-paying roles. Some jobs in the IT sector value skills and experience over formal education.

6. Commissioned Sales Jobs: Employment in commissioned sales, especially those in high-ticket retail items, real estate, and services to businesses, can earn high incomes based on a percentage of their sales.

It's important to note while these jobs don't require a traditional four-year degree, they often need some form of training, certification, or substantial experience. Remember to carefully consider your individual strengths, interests, and long-term career goals before choosing a path. It can also be beneficial to speak with professionals in these fields to get a realistic perspective of these careers.

2 years ago

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