Good paying jobs that require no degree or experience?

BaldingSoHard

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Sales.
As long as you have the gift of gab, you can parlay that into a VERY lucrative career.
Get a haircut, spend some money on a couple nice (tailored) suits. Get your teeth whitened, and you can make a killing.
 

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Factory jobs but you need a plug 99/100 so if you kno a nikka workin at any type of steel mill, factory, or any thing in manufacturing have them get you in.

A lot of em don't even have online apps so you just have to go to the industrial area in ya city, go to different factories, ask for apps, and sit there and fill em out. Some times you get a hit

When they ask what skills you have exaggerate the hell out it

some of these cats at my job bankin 2400+ take home and the work isn't bad unless you a :wrist: that can do a little hard work in the elements here and there
 

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OP one of the simplest things is learning Excel, i cant tell you how many offices live off the spreadsheet system, if you can learn enough it will be easier for you to get an office job

become a notary, my brother does this as a side hustle and makes a couple hundred a week, all you really are is a professional witness and signer and its not that hard to get your license

anything involving something creative - music production, videographer, graphic designer etc.

couple years ago, i finally figured out that my passion is video, but i didnt have a film degree or any of that bs, so i took my last 1k and bought a camera and other gear and started my own video business

or if you like building things, woodworking can be very lucrative, basically you build furniture like chairs, tables, coffee tables and sell them, custom pieces bring in a nice stream of money

how much it cost to get a notary license thing?

how does your brother get clients?
 

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Sales... True story, my friend works at AT&T slinging phones and he made 60k last year.

true story. they are paid a nice hourly wage, I believe up to 20 or so an hour and make commission on top of that. you could also look into being a field technician for them. they will hire almost anyone to be a directv contractor. those guys sometimes make 100k installing satellites on people's home. I'm not joking. the contractors are paid by the job and since at&t bought directv they are getting so much work they can't keep up.
 

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nikkas acting like only college people work hard :rudy:
I daresay there certainly is a tilt of "hard-work to achieve a specific end" that errs on the side of people who attend college.

That being said, OP better create something. Become a cop or a firefighter. Join the local Water Department of your city. There are public jobs, though they require training.
 

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how much it cost to get a notary license thing?

how does your brother get clients?

less than a $100 for the license, he did have to take a class and a test though, but nothing to serious, but it really depends state to state

he got clients through work, friends and facebook
 

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Try saving some money and going to community college for CNC or machining. Those guys usually make 20+ dollars an hour and the work is easy.


Go to Indeed.com find your city, and look at the requirements of jobs that pay well. Then search how you can get those requirements.
 

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No degree AND no experience, he just wants to waltz in there and get hired and make above minimum wage. :dead:
 

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ANY job can be a good paying job. You just gotta have the fortitude to climb the ladder. It don't matter if you working at McDonald's or Walmart or whatever, if you got goals and aspirations you can pull dough if you're patient and willing to apply yourself. Temp jobs are good too, it's usually entry level menial work but most times it's a corporation, which means they have organizational structure and are always looking to find that 1 person out of however many that has what it takes. What most people fail to realize is that when a temp company pays you $8hr that means the corporation is paying the temp company $16-20hr for your services to limit their liability (benefits/Disability), smh. Hell my job of the last ten years, where I'm now just several thousand shy of 6 figures (for tax purposes its more financially lucrative for me to stay at or below $92,500 and make the rest in bonuses, another lesson for another day) started off as a temp job. I just out competed everyone that was bullshytting when we started out barely making 20k on the phones :manny:

ANY company that has a revenue of 1mil or more anually has a spot for you to grow into. If you're without a degree, like me, you just gotta understand that you're gonna be underpaid a lot of times and you can't get mad at that, if anything, the person with the degree that you beat out of the job is the only person that should be mad. Hustle forward brethren.
 

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Music Production :troll:


Nah but on the real, any IT related job pays good, even the ones that only require a high school diploma.
 
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