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What are some good jobs if you just have a high school diploma?

I'm thinking about my future job options right after high school, and I'd like to know what jobs are considered the best when you only have a high school diploma. What jobs offer good salaries or opportunities for advancement?

7 months ago

There are several jobs that you can consider that only require a high school diploma and offer competitive salaries along with opportunities for advancement. Here are some to consider:

1. Postal Service Mail Carriers - While this job requires a lot of physical activity, the pay is decent and no college degree is required. Plus, working for the government often comes with good benefits.

2. Electricians - If you enjoy hands-on work, you might consider becoming an electrician. After high school, you'd attend a vocational school or apprenticeship program, but these typically require only a high school diploma.

3. Air Traffic Controllers - This is a high-stress job but it pays well. You'd attend a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) training program after high school.

4. Commercial Pilots - With proper licensing and training, you could become a commercial pilot. It's worth noting that while a high school diploma is the minimum requirement, many employers prefer applicants with some college or a degree.

5. Detectives and Criminal Investigators - If you have an interest in law enforcement, you could aim to become a detective or criminal investigator. The road there typically starts with becoming a police officer, which requires a high school diploma.

Remember, while these jobs can be reached with a high school diploma, some of them do require additional certifications or specialized training. In addition, getting hired often depends on factors such as your skill set, work ethic, passion, and determination. It's also important to note that you should also consider what you enjoy doing and your long-term goals when choosing a career path.

7 months ago

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