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Best jobs you can get with a high school diploma?

Does anyone have recommendations for good job opportunities you can pursue with a high school diploma? I'm not planning on college right now, but still want a decent career path. Any advice on what industries to look into?

7 months ago

Absolutely, there are several job opportunities to consider if you're looking for opportunities with a high school diploma.

Construction and Skilled Trades: If you're interested in manual labor and working in a hands-on environment, you could consider learning a trade such as electrical, plumbing, or contracting. These jobs often pay well and don't require a college degree, though they might require trade school or an apprenticeship.

Sales Representative: Many companies hire sales representatives with only a high school degree. This could be in different fields such as retail, pharmaceutical, or technology. It relies more on your people skills and ability to learn and display product knowledge.

Administrative Assistant: Serving in an administrative role provides opportunities to work in a variety of industries. It involves organizing information, dealing with logistics, and often interacting with clients or team members.

Real Estate Agent: You'd need to take a course and pass an exam to get your real estate license, but once you have that, you can start selling homes. This is commission-based, so income can fluctuate, but successful agents can do quite well.

Commercial Driver: If you have a clean driving record, consider becoming a truck or delivery driver. It may require obtaining a specific license, such as a commercial driver's license, but the pay can be quite substantial.

Customer Service Representative: Whether it's at a call center or an online chat service, businesses are constantly in need of reps to assist their customers. It requires patience and excellent communication skills, but no formal education beyond a high school diploma.

Each of these opportunities can potentially lead to a fruitful career, and you may discover a passion for an industry you hadn't previously considered. Always bear in mind that further training, certification, or licensing may be required, but many of these opportunities do not require a traditional four-year degree. It all depends on where your interests lie.

7 months ago

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