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High paying jobs for women with a high school diploma?

Are there high paying jobs for women who only have a high school diploma? I'm thinking about my future and want to know what options might be available without further schooling.

7 months ago

Sure, there are several pathways to high-paying jobs with just a high school diploma, although many of these positions might require specialized training or extensive work experience. Here are some options:

1. Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers: These professionals are responsible for coordinating transportation, storage, or distribution activities as per organizational policies and regulatory guidelines.

2. Real Estate Brokers: While realtors do need to pass a state licensing exam, most states only require a high school diploma as the basic education requirement. This field can be especially lucrative in areas with high property values.

3. Small Business Owner/Entrepreneur: Owning your own business can yield substantial earnings depending on your industry, area of expertise, and the market need for your product or service.

4. Sales Representatives (Non-technical): This role involves selling non-technical goods and services to business enterprises. However, it can often involve field work, attending trade shows, and customer meetings.

5. Executive Assistants: These professionals provide high-level administrative support to executives in a company. This being an advanced position, you might start as an admin or secretary and gradually move up with demonstrated proficiency.

6. Police and Detectives Supervisor: These jobs often require only a high school diploma, though there will be further academy training, and possibly a probationary period.

It's important to note that while these careers don't require further traditional schooling, most would require on-the-job training, internships, licensing, or apprenticeships to gain the required skills and knowledge. So, be open to gaining experience and additional training, it can be very beneficial in long-term career growth!

7 months ago

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