What are alternatives for careers or jobs for college dropouts?
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Try government work. Seriously. Any Department of Parks and Recreation for cities or counties. Maintenance work is easy, and you can get promoted. If you like it well enough, it's a decent job that brings you outside on nice days, inside on the bad ones.
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food service.... check your local government website or usajobs.com and see what prerequisites there are for a person of your qualifications. Never can go wrong with civil service, hell the post office is good too, federal job with federal benefits. Overall civil service anything.
the_greatone
Consider a home based business. Make a residual income. Reply to me if you want.
Haley B
What's your passion? Find apprenticeships -- internships -- (some you might have to work part time to make any money while you are learning skills). Read Po Broson's "What Should I Do With My Life?"
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obedie
any non technical jobs are possibilities like sales, janitorial/housekeeping, yard maintenance, pool cleaning, or some trainee jobs not requiring degrees. If those do not appeal to you, you may want vocational courses like hair cutting, auto repair etc. Also consider running your own business. If you dropped out because you are the lazy type, then pan handling might have some appeal, or clinging to parents for handouts. Others like being on welfare.. take your pick.
McDreamy
This question depends on your work ethics. If you're a hard worker, I highly recommend waiting tables. If you are good you can move up to management and that will take you many places. I reccommend going into a field in which elderly people are in, that is going to be the future and you will always have job security (a nursing home, senior center, etc...). You can be a caregiver, receptionist, etc... anything to get experience.
Me
Well there's trade skills and such (i.e. carpentry, auto mechanic type things)to learn an outside skill in a shorter amount of time than it takes to go to college. Or if you have the know how you can set up your own business. There's also the world of retail and manufacturing. (not recommended) Chef school also comes to mind but I don't know what all for schooling and such is involved for that.
IAskUAnswer
First, I highly recommend that you read the book "What Color is Your Parachute?" by Richard Bolles. It is a highly informative book that'll help you make the eight career choices in any given circumstance. It is available at any library and in any national chain bookstore. Good luck.
mrgerbil
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