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Friday, February 24, 2006

Jobs that don’t require a degree

So, you don’t have a degree and, for whatever reason, you can’t afford to go back to school?  There are some great jobs out there that don’t require a college diploma.  Here’s a sampling, from “The 300 Best Jobs That Don’t Require a Four-Year Degree” by career planning expert Michael Farr and statistician Laurence Shatkin:

Job:  Air traffic controller

Annual Income: $102,030

Job:  Storage and Distribution Manager      

Annual Income: $66,600

Job: Transportation Manager                     

Annual Income:  $66,600

Job:  Police and Detectives Supervisor       

Annual Income: $64,430

Job:  Non-Retail Sales Manager

Annual Income:  $59,300

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Dean --
Have you tried out CareerBuilder.com's advanced search features? You can narrow down your search by location, degree required, employment type and job category. Also make sure you're using lots of keywords to zero in on the right job. Hope this is helpful.

http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/jobs/findjobs.aspx?siteid=blog_rss_typepad_comment

Laura

am intrested in changing my career plans to something that might offer weekends off but competitive wages M-F.(monday_friday).in a field of sales retail, have sold large and small ticket items. in sales for 9yrs and am looking for a change in my area

burlington,ia
52601
would travel if neccessary.

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