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Best jobs if you don't have a high school diploma?

I'm exploring job options and I might not graduate high school. What are some viable career paths or jobs that don't require a high school diploma, especially those that might offer decent pay or training opportunities?

a year ago

Certainly! It's important to keep in mind that not every career path requires a high school diploma. Here are some areas you might consider:

1. Commercial Driving: Commercial truck drivers, for instance, can earn a good income and job training is often part of your on-the-job experience. You'll need to obtain a Commercial Driver's License (CDL), but this typically doesn't require a high school diploma.

2. Food Service: Chefs and head cooks do not always need a high school diploma, especially if you start as an apprentice or in an entry-level position and work your way up. A passion for food and a knack for creativity can get you far in this field.

3. Construction and Extraction: Many construction jobs don't require a high school diploma and offer on-the-job training. Careers as construction laborers, machine operators, or carpenters can be quite lucrative.

4. Sales: Many sales jobs, especially those that are commission-based, do not require a specific level of education. While a background in customer service can be beneficial, a persuasive personality and understanding of the product are often more important.

5. Landscaping and Groundskeeping: If you have green thumbs, this could be a good match for you, particularly as you can often learn and grow into positions with more responsibilities through on-the-job experience.

6. Certain types of Manufacturing Work: Many assembly and general labor jobs don't require a high school diploma. These positions often provide on-the-job training.

Overall, while it’s true that some jobs don’t require a high school diploma, completing your high school education can open more doors for independent career growth and a broader range of opportunities. You might also explore getting a General Educational Development (GED) diploma as an alternative to the traditional high school diploma. It's recognized as equal by many employers, colleges, and branches of the military.

a year ago

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