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What jobs are available for high school dropouts?

I left high school before graduating and am looking for job options that are open to dropouts. Are there decent jobs I could apply for?

7 months ago

Absolutely, there are a number of respectable and potentially high-earning jobs that don't require a high school diploma. However, it's also important to mention that earning potential and job opportunities often rise with educational attainment. Here are a few possible job fields:

1. Construction and Extraction: Jobs in the construction industry often don't require a high school diploma for entry-level positions. Skilled trades such as electricians, plumbers, and carpenters can provide respectable incomes, but they usually require apprenticeships or vocational training.

2. Transportation: Positions like truck drivers, bus drivers, or courier services usually require a driver's license rather than a high school diploma. Special licenses like a CDL (Commercial Driver's License) may be necessary for some roles, which often come with higher pay.

3. Food Service: Many opportunities exist within the food industry for those without a high school diploma. Starting positions might include servers, line cooks, or food prep.

4. Sales Representatives: Some sales job positions don't require a diploma, though excellent interpersonal skills are often a necessity.

5. Custodial and Janitorial Services: These roles often offer consistent employment and do not typically require formal education.

Remember, many of these industries offer room for growth and oftentimes offer on-the-job training or apprenticeships. Partaking in these programs can lead to higher positions within the company or industry.

However, if you have the opportunity to earn your GED or high school equivalency, it could potentially open the doors to even more job opportunities and higher wages in the long run. Every situation is unique, and what's most important is determining the right path for you.

7 months ago

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