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What are some good paying jobs of at least 25,000 that I can get with a two year degree of less?



I want a good paying job. I am willing to go to college, but want something a little sooner then 4 years. Do you know of a job where you make good money and don't have to have much school and is legal. I am a single mother with no job. I have went to school the past year. So I am trying and on my way. Please help

Becomming an LPN would be good. It only takes a year, and there is ALWAYS a job open for you. Most have good benefits, and you will have a sense of accomplishment with your work. My mother,, an LPN, is a single mom with two teenage kids and a grandbaby to take care of, and we live fairly comfortably. She makes enough to pay bills and have a little spending money. Last year she made $32,633, but she takes off all the time (lol). Also, you should be able to find a lot of government grants and stuff to become one because there is a shortage of LPNs.
You could join the military and get stationed overseas. I have some American GI friends that are just mid-level enlisteds making around $70,000 dollars a year. (It doesn't amount to much in pounds, but they can spend the dollars on base).
Work for a big bank in their call center. They useally start at around 28,000 plus you can make commission if you want to go into customer service/ sales. Thats what I did, now my base is $30,000 plus I made $15,000 in commission last year.

Try - Chase - Citibank - HSBC - Discover - Wells Fargo - Bank of America or any other big name banks.
That depends on a lot of things. Where do you live? What skills do you have?

I live in CO. and work in an Accounts Receivable department for a large corporation and make $33k a year w/some pretty good benefits and my education didn't go past 11th grade (due to family issues).

I ran a small office in FL, had MANY more responsibilities and only made $22k w/health insurance only.

Try a temp agency, that's how I got my current job. They will test you on typing, A/R, A/P.. etc..depending on what type of agency you go through.

You tell them how much money you want to make and they'll see if they can find it for you. If you test high, they probably can if you don't have very much experience, but if you test low w/out experience then it may be hard.
Nursing is agood one you can go for 1 years and become a LPN and make around 30-40,000 a year or go for 2 years get your associates degree RN and make 50-75,000 a year ....
first change your mindset a job is just that, create something for yourself. If you want something that's legal, how about something in the legal industry. email me for details
so many things check out your local community college see what programs they offer.

paralegal--start at 30,000
RN--start at 40,000or so sometimes more
radiology tech--start around 40,000 or so...

those are just a few i can think of..
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