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Common careers for those who don't attend college right after high school?

Hey peeps, I might want to take a gap year or even start working straight out of high school instead of going to college right away. Curious to know, what are some of the most common non-college careers people pursue straight after high school?

12 hours ago

Certainly, pursuing a career out of high school instead of immediately enrolling in college is a viable option and can be just as fulfilling. Here are some career paths that are commonly pursued without a college degree:

1. Trade Skills: Trades like electrician, plumber, carpenter, mechanic, or HVAC technician are well-paid careers that often require only a high school diploma and an apprenticeship, which offers hands-on experience and often includes a paid training period.

2. Emergency Services: Various roles in emergency services, such as firefighting, police work, or emergency medical technician (EMT), can be pursued with a high school diploma and specific training programs or a police academy.

3. Sales: Retail and other sales jobs typically don't require a degree. Some individuals can climb through the levels of management by proving their ability to drive sales and manage people.

4. Customer Service: Many customer service jobs, including receptionists, customer service representatives, and administrative assistants, can be acquired with on-the-job training.

5. Transportation: Careers in transportation, like truck driving and logistics, or being a commercial pilot, don't require a four-year degree. These jobs often come with industry-specific licensing requirements, and sometimes, vocational training.

6. Cosmetology: Roles such as hairstylist, makeup artist, or esthetician require state certification but no college degree. Cosmetology school, which is usually less than a year, is typically required.

7. Technology: While many tech jobs do require a degree, others like web developer or computer service technician can be landed with a credible certification and a strong portfolio of work.

Please remember that while these jobs might not require a college degree, they often require specific vocational training, an apprenticeship, licensing, or certifications.

12 hours ago

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