What careers earn the most money with the least education / qualifications?

What careers earn the most money with the least education / qualifications?

Prostitution

Probably software, as long as you have the gift for it.

I've worked for (not WITH, FOR) people with only high school and they were making six figures.

Either that, or do your own business.

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being a women

Youtuber

Look into being a water treatment plant operator or wasterwater treatment plant operator. I am a wastewater plant operator in the bay area California and make over 100k a year. All I have is a high school diploma and passed a few state test to get certified. You can even get hired as a trainee and start working even before you pass the state tests.

salesman. i family friend just bought a house from selling led light bulbs, prepaid shipping orders and other everyday things. It takes years but he has like 10 employees right now.

Engineering is a good value.

4 years of school for a pretty much guaranteed six-figure salary after a few years, super stable career, and great mobility.

Basically 80% of the benefits of being a doctor or lawyer but with a hell of a lot less school and stress.

Entrepreneur

and youre asking on Sup Forums a bunch of computer maniac virgin losers

This. One of my mentors supplies our local universities and high schools with supplies and paint for groundskeep as well as sanitary work. You'd be surprised how ill equipped your community is at buying shit in bulk. Do it for them user

Nigger.

Not op but curious, what do you do on a daily basis and how has that changed in as long as you've been doing this? Also how long is that.

Porn

Marketing

Call center agent. You can move up fast in certain places and just do basic shit but be warned; you will lose your soul and start smoking or overeati- oh yeah this is Sup Forums

Moniter the plant on a computer, increase/decrease water flows, walk around and visually check equipment, pipes, treatment process, collect water samples and run different tests, write down pressure readings,temperatures, etc daily. cleaning tanks, opening vavles, greasing equipment. Theres a lot more to it but thats a basic overview. You have to learn how the treatment process works and what all the readings mean but it's all pretty easy to learn and like I said if you get hired as a trainee you learn it all on the job. Super chill work. Even if the plants in your area don't pay as much as in my area they usually offer tons of overtime so you can always make a lot more than your base salary.

I've been doing it for 5 years and nothing ever changes you always know what to expect. All plants run 24/7 so there's different shifts you can work

Delusional incel detected

I was gonna say acting, but YouTube is easier to get started with and can eventually get you real acting gigs.