вторник, 26 февраля 2008 г.

15 High-Paying Jobs You Can Get Without a College Degree

15 High-Paying Jobs You Can Get Without a College Degree
  • Slide 1 of 16: <p&gtEven if you don't have a college degree, you can still find high-paying jobs — those positions that pay more than $50,000 per year — in many different fields. </p&gt<p&gt
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  • Slide 2 of 16: <p&gt<strong&gt2015 median pay:</strong&gt $55,380 per year</p&gt<p&gt<a href=
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  • Slide 3 of 16: <p&gt<strong&gt2015 median pay:</strong&gt $59,080 per year</p&gt<p&gtA high school diploma is adequate if you sell products that aren't technical or scientific. Otherwise, you might need at least a bachelor's degree.</p&gt<p&gt<strong&gtFind Out: <a href=
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  • Slide 4 of 16: <p&gt<strong&gt2015 median pay:</strong&gt $55,180</p&gt<p&gtA high school diploma or equivalent is required to work for a rail company, especially if you want to be a locomotive engineer or conductor, although you can get hired without a college degree. </p&gt<p&gtRailroad workers have a responsibility to make sure that trains run safely and according to schedule. Workers who don't drive trains might coordinate train activities, operate brakes, signals and switches.</p&gt<p&gtTo become a locomotive engineer, you'll need a few months of on-the-job training where you ride with an experienced engineer before you'll be allowed to operate a train on your own.</p&gt
    2015 median pay: $55,180A high school diploma or equivalent is required to work for a rail company, ... - Mrak.hr / Shutterstock.com

Slide 1 of 16: <p>Even if you don't have a college degree, you can still find high-paying jobs — those positions that pay more than $50,000 per year — in many different fields. </p><p>"You can usually get trained on the job, or get the training you need online or through a trade school that costs far less than a four-year or advanced degree," said Eric Rosenberg, a personal finance expert at <a href="http://personalprofitability.com">Personal Profitability</a>.</p><p>Joining the armed forces is one example. "Join the military, learn your job and get promoted. Within a few years your total compensation will be greater than $50,000," said Doug Nordman, founder of <a href="http://the-military-guide.com/">The-Military-Guide.com</a>. "And a few years after that, your salary will be higher than $50,000." </p><p>But if serving in the military isn't a viable option for you — yet you want to find a job that will <a href="https://www.gobankingrates.com/personal-finance/much-money-need-live-comfortably-biggest-cities/">earn you enough money to live comfortably in your city</a>, here are 15 you might qualify for with only a high school diploma or the equivalent.</p>


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