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Recommended jobs for high school dropouts looking to start fresh

If a friend dropped out of high school, what jobs could help them gain skills or experience to boost their future prospects? Entry-level jobs with growth potential would be ideal.

a year ago

Sure, there are plenty of job opportunities your friend might consider.

First, the retail sector offers numerous entry-level positions such as a sales associate or cashier. Many companies provide on-the-job training and these roles can enhance communication, customer service, and teamwork skills. Plus, there's usually potential for growth over time, with possibilities of advancing into supervisory or management roles.

Similarly, the food service industry is often open to high school dropouts. Roles such as a line cook, dishwasher, or server could be a good fit. It may be demanding work, but it can also be an excellent way to learn about the workings of the industry, with scope for growth into managerial roles.

Another option might be entry-level jobs in the construction industry, like a laborer or helper. These positions can offer practical, hands-on experience in the field, and there's potential for learning a trade and becoming a skilled craftsman with time.

In the logistics sector, roles in warehouses or delivery services could be a choice. These jobs teach useful skills such as inventory management and enhance physical stamina. Some companies also offer training programs for professional growth.

Lastly, if your friend has any interest in personal care or wellness, they might consider jobs like a home health aide, personal trainer, or massage therapist. These roles require some certification or training, but many programs are accessible without a high school diploma.

This is just to give you some ideas, but do remember that even as a high school dropout your friend could consider getting their GED (General Educational Development). This would significantly broaden the range of job prospects and future education opportunities.

a year ago

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