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What are some good jobs to consider after finishing high school?

I’m exploring my options for once I graduate. Are there certain jobs that are known to be particularly good for those just out of high school in terms of pay and growth opportunities?

7 months ago

Certainly, there are a variety of jobs that one can consider after high school, which provide good pay and potential growth. However, it will depend on your specific interests, skills, and long-term career goals. Here are a few options:

1. Trade jobs: These typically require a certain level of skill or training, but not necessarily a 4-year degree. Consider plumbing, electrician work, or working as an HVAC technician. These jobs often pay well and provide opportunities for growth and development. Many also provide apprenticeship opportunities where you can earn money while you learn the trade.

2. Military service: This is a path that offers benefits like job training, scholarships for further education, and importantly - a regular paycheck.

3. Public service jobs: Many cities and states hire high school graduates for roles in various departments and offer prospects for career advancement over time. These can range from public transportation jobs to parks and recreation positions.

4. Sales: Retail, car sales, and telecommunications are fields that often hire high school graduates, and these positions can lead to management positions over time.

5. Tech industry: Some tech companies offer entry-level jobs that don't require a degree, particularly in areas like customer service and tech support. With continuous learning and improvement, there's potential for moving up within the company.

6. Hospitality and Tourism: Jobs like hotel management, flight attendant, and cruise ship jobs. These jobs have a lower barrier of entry and decent pay.

Remember, these are just general suggestions. Ideally, you would choose a path that aligns with your career aspirations, or at least something that can provide you with transferable skills for future opportunities. Consider your interests, temperament, and what kind of work environment you thrive in when making your choice.

7 months ago

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