5 Jobs That Pay 100k a Year Without a Degree
5 Jobs That Pay 100k a Year Without a Degree - Career Dare
5 Jobs That Pay 100k a Year Without a Degree - Career Dare
pffffffffffffffffffffffffft, real estate...that's a laugh and a half... a tiny % of them make 75% of the money and the other 25% of the sales are split with the idiots on the bottom and they are in a feeding frenzy busily cutting back their salary to make enough just to pay their desk fees to their brokers5 Jobs That Pay 100k a Year Without a Degree
5 Jobs That Pay 100k a Year Without a Degree - Career Dare
not quite...it's only two years of study a BA usually takes three3 out of the 5 require an 'associate degree'. Doesn't that mean getting a degree? :roll:
not quite...it's only two years of study a BA usually takes three
I see there's no mention of any trades.
There ya go.This article appears to be from a fashion magazine or something brain-dead like that.
And a lot of moneyFour. The usual track is Associate's - 2 years, Bachelor's - 4, Master's - 1 1/2 or two more, Doctorate - 3 to 7 after Bachelor's, depending on the field.
I did my BA in three... here you do an Honours or specialty degree in four... and yeah took my buddy 6 to get the doctorate to teach at university but he fast tracked it because his sister got two PH'ds in seven so he felt pressured...lmaoFour. The usual track is Associate's - 2 years, Bachelor's - 4, Master's - 1 1/2 or two more, Doctorate - 3 to 7 after Bachelor's, depending on the field.
Indeed. The bill for my BA was around 50K, for my JD about 80K, and for my Ll.M about 30K.There ya go.
And a lot of money
Trades and Red Seal is the way to go now for a decent job.It takes 5-6 years to get a Red Seal in trades. If Union or a decent non-Union shop, your education is paid and you are paid at a rate good enough to start a family along the way or fill a house garage with toys.
It takes 5-6 years to get a Red Seal in trades. If Union or a decent non-Union shop, your education is paid and you are paid at a rate good enough to start a family along the way or fill a house garage with toys.
but the reality is in today's market, if they want a job that pays well they should head to the trades, here BAs are a dime a dozen they almost mean nothing unless it is MA level now... BA is what grade 13 used to be...everyone has it.When I'm asked about professions by young folk, I ask them if they like to work with their heads or their hands. If it's their heads, I tell them to go to college. If it's their hands, I tell them to go into the trades. And I also tell them to go into trades that cannot be outsourced, like carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC.
Welders, tool and die makers, machinists don't do so well. Their work can be, and has largely been, moved overseas.
Well, one must pick one's course of study carefully.but the reality is in today's market, if they want a job that pays well they should head to the trades, here BAs are a dime a dozen they almost mean nothing unless it is MA level now... BA is what grade 13 used to be...everyone has it.
The job I did for most of my life and that paid the most needed no BA just hard work and the ability to manage people.
Now the job that I currently do, I can't advance in and they will only contract me because it needs a college degree and my BA means nada. Now mind you they will drop me into any contract position with zero experience and not train me but place me there permanently nope.
yes, and some BA in any of the arts or the soft sciences means zippo because we now have BAs with B'eds crawling all over each other to get teaching jobs and it ain't gonna happen.Well, one must pick one's course of study carefully.