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How can i get a better job without having any professional degree? |
How can i get a better job without having any professional degree? Too often people assume the only route to a good job is through a four-year college or graduate program. Although the majority of good jobs today do require additional education and training after high school, bachelor and graduate's degrees are hardly the only avenues available to aspiring professionals who want an enjoyable job that pays well and offers strong security in the years to come. Of the high-paying occupations with the most job openings for people without a bachelor's degree, several relate to construction and manufacturing. Other openings include registered nurses, general and operations managers, sales representatives, and police and sheriff's patrol officers. Although a four-year degree is not required for many of these jobs, it would give people seeking these career opportunities an edge over competitors. Even without a four-year degree or better, HR Consultants remind people that most jobs still require workers to pursue various routes of education and training. "That may mean enrolling in vocational classes at a technical school, taking a few college courses, training on the job in an apprenticeship program, or getting an associate degree." Some sites to go to for more information. http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?fi... http://www.dnaco.net/~dantassi/jobhome.h... http://www.impactpublications.com/index.... http://www.steve-olson.com/10-tips-to-se... Peace and blessings! work at Macdonald's for a very long time go to a goddamm call centre!! I think it depends on what you are looking to get into. If you are looking for a health care related job, it is highly unlikely you can get a position in it such as RN, EMT, Dr, etc without having certification and training. There really isn't any way around it. You can always work as admin in a Dr's office to see what positions you like and what schooling you need. I would look into the field you prefer and examine different positions available to where you can work your way to the top. There is a book called "48 days to the work you love" by Dan Miller and he describes how you don't need to have a degree to be successful. Get a job with a company that allows upward mobility thru on-the-job experience. Take some night classes or correspondence classes pertaining to the field you want to advance in. Attend seminars and read books and publications to expand your knowledge of the profession. Some schools give education credits for job experience. Dress for the job you want to have (more professional and less casual) and prove your value to the company by taking on more responsibility successfully. You can do it! Have faith in yourself. Talk to your employer on a regular basis about your career goals and ask what their expectations are in order for you to achieve those goals. Best of luck to you! 1.If you are good cook, you can start a tiffin centre supplying lunch and dinner to people of vicinity. You can earn rs.1500 per head. 2.If you are able to handle small school going children, you can start a creche at home. Children will stay with you while their parents are out for work. Parents will pick up their children when they return from work. You can earn rs.1000/- per child. Appear for competitive examination like SSC and UPSC and get through it successfully. |
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