Are there any good paying jobs with a Social Work degree?

Need some help with finding work and earning degree in Denver, CO?

  • My husband and I are seriously considering moving to one of the suburbs surrounding Denver. My husband is trying to find a good paying job there but is having trouble because he doesn't have a college degree. He's wanting to attend a school when we move to earn a degree and was wondering if there was any colleges, or some kind of schooling, that would let him work at his degree while working in that field. Does anybody have any advice? It's hard because he cannot go to school full time since he is the main provider for our house, we have two kids 3 and 8 months, who I take care of. We have no family that lives in Denver that would help us while we tied to go to school or if we both worked full time jobs, so the income at the moment is mainly on my husband. Does anybody know of a really good website that has alot of job listings or any colleges/schools/companies that do on the job training that will allow him to continue to earn enough money to live off of while pursuing his degree? Thanks!

  • Answer:

    Red Rocks Community College is relatively inexpensive and offers a wide variety of programs Another possibility is Emily Griffith Opportunity School. They offer excellent training on a wide range of programs at very reasonable costs. http://www.egos-school.com/site/public/StartPage Good paying jobs that don't require education or experience or both are few and far between.

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