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Job without degree, decent salary. Such a thing?
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amother
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Post Thu, Feb 16 2023, 11:38 pm
jd1212 wrote:
Writing a book is not lucrative for 99.99% of people. Life guard, bra fitter, cooks, are close to min wage jobs. Curious how you came up with these in particular…


I posted this; It depends where you live and what type of job you get doing it, I know a lot of people in these fields that make a very nice pay check don't knock it until you try it....
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amother
Skyblue


 

Post Fri, Feb 17 2023, 4:31 am
amother Aquamarine wrote:
I posted this; It depends where you live and what type of job you get doing it, I know a lot of people in these fields that make a very nice pay check don't knock it until you try it....


The head lifeguard at a local beach near me makes a few hundred thousand dollars!
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amother
RosePink


 

Post Fri, Feb 17 2023, 4:46 am
Teaching swimming makes a nice parnassa if you have a private pool.
Lifeguard is a minimum wage job but head lifeguard or lifeguard instructor pays decently.
Anonymous because this is my business (www.GoldsmithSwim.com)
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amother
Jean


 

Post Fri, Feb 17 2023, 5:32 am
amother Carnation wrote:
The posts I was quoting were from people working 5-12 hours a week total.


I was asking where I can find a job like that:)

Ohhhh
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Librarian




 
 
    
 

Post Fri, Feb 17 2023, 10:35 am
amother OP wrote:
So, for those saying computer related things, I'm really not techy at all.
I also wasn't clear- I don't mind getting a certificate/diploma, I just don't want to have to go through a ton of schooling. I was recently looking into becoming an Opthalmology technician, but there are no such courses in my area. Any other ideas along those lines? (I do not want to be a dental hygienist- I CANNOT look into people's mouths like that)



Lol dental hygienist is at least 3 years of school! Very hard! Micro-biology, Anatomy and Physiology, Biochemistry for pre-requisites alone! Not to mention all the clinical hours! And practical and written licensing exams! Very competitive entrance requirements. This profession takes "a ton of schooling"
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amother
Eggshell


 

Post Fri, Feb 17 2023, 10:45 am
coaching , bookkeeping

computers (if you learn how to do it by yourself through youtube videos et..)
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amother
Honeydew


 

Post Fri, Feb 17 2023, 1:40 pm
ysydmom wrote:
Job Ideas;

Life Guard
Sunday or weekday art or dance teacher
seamstress
bra fitter
Teach music or voice lessons
Office manager
Fitness Trainer
Food decorator/baker/meat board/cook/chef
Store owner or business owner
Write a book


Can you please expand on the bra fitter? I’ve been thinking for a very long time to open a bra shop that specializes in large chested women. I find it’s so hard to find bras when you’re not a b/c. I’ve gotten fitted wrong numerous times and would call out the bra fitter. The only problem I have is I have no money to open up shop lol. But maybe if I start fitting and really learn from the bottom up I can save money to open.
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