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Best paying jobs that don't require a high school diploma?

I know that education is important, but I'm curious about high-paying jobs that don't require a high school diploma at all. Are there specific fields where I might find good pay without needing to finish high school?

a year ago

Yes, while many jobs require at least a high school diploma, there are still opportunities to earn a decent wage without one. Just note that these positions often require a strong work ethic, specific skills, or physical prowess, and in some cases, you may have to start at lower-paying positions and work your way up.

1. Entrepreneur/Business Owner: With the right idea and some hard work, starting your own business can be a profitable venture. The startup costs and risk can be high, but the potential payoff is determined by your success.

2. Commercial Driver: Truck drivers and delivery services can offer solid pay without a diploma. These jobs typically require a valid driver's license and a clean driving record.

3. Construction and Extraction Occupations: The construction industry often prioritizes skills and experience over formal education. Jobs like a roofer, construction laborer, or extraction worker are typically learned on the job.

4. Sales Representative: Many sales jobs do not require a high school diploma, especially in retail or door-to-door sales. With a knack for persuasion, committed individuals can earn substantial commissions.

5. Food Service Manager: If you start in an entry-level position and work your way up, it's possible to become a manager or supervisor without a degree. Some hospitality institutes also offer certifications that can boost your qualifications.

6. Manufacturing Workers: A number of manufacturing jobs do not require a diploma, though some may require on-the-job training or apprenticeships.

7. Service Industry: High-end personal care services such as hairstyling, personal training, or massage therapy can be profitable fields, though some may require certification.

Remember, though, many of these fields do benefit from some level of education or training, and in the long run, finishing high school and even attending some form of post-secondary education can open up a wider range of career opportunities and better-earning potential.

a year ago

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