20 jobs-- no degree, but big salaries (careerbuilder, CNN)

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Higher education isn't for everyone, and people have a variety of paths to choose from once they graduate from high school. They might know from the start that they want to go straight to the professional world.
Other new graduates often decide to try college for a semester to see how it goes and then realize it's not for them.
While the decision to pursue a degree or to enter the work force is fraught with pros and cons, earning a lot of money isn't. Not that money means everything, but wouldn't we all like to see some bigger numbers on our next paycheck?
You can find jobs in many industries that don't require formal degrees, but you still need relevant experience, skills and possibly other training, depending on the position.
If you're in the market for a job that doesn't require a degree but does come with a nice salary, here are 20 jobs to consider and their average annual salary:

1. Aides supervisor $60,652*
Aides supervisors typically supervise home-health aides, monitoring quality of care and setting work schedules.
2. Assembly supervisor $59,926
Assembly supervisors oversee workers who put together products by using power tools or other dangerous equipment.
3. Assistant site manager $86,584
At a construction site, assistant site managers report to head site managers and plan, direct and coordinate the necessary tasks to complete that day's activities.
4. Automobile service station manager $81,793
The manager draws up guidelines for gas stations and automotive repair shops and decides on hours of operation, assigns job duties and sets prices for services and products.
5. Cable supervisor $71,826
Cable supervisors monitor workers who install, maintain and repair cables, and also perform related services.
6. Carpenter supervisor $70,565
Carpenter supervisors oversee carpentry work on a specified project to ensure that workers are on schedule and executing plans accordingly. The supervisor also performs some of the carpentry duties if time permits.
7. Chemical supervisor $67,114
Chemical supervisors oversee workers who make chemical products, which involves handling dangerous substances and following strict guidelines.
8. Construction equipment operator $50,783
These operators are in charge of the large tools and equipment used during construction projects and they also inspect the equipment for safety and performance issues.
9. Credit and collection supervisor $61,387
Credit and collection supervisors manage employees who calculate credit risks and collections, and they sometimes review client credit history to grant or deny extensions of credit.
10. Data control supervisor $61,118
Data control supervisors manage data entry workers and are responsible for the completion and accuracy of that work. On occasion they help with assignments.
11. Electrical repairer $58,741
Electrical repairers disassemble and fix problematic electrical equipment and their components, which can range from small mechanisms to large technological systems, depending on the specifics of the job.
12. Flight service manager $67,766
Airlines hire flight service managers to ensure that flight attendants adhere to personal appearance and preflight requirements. They also compile flight reports.
13. Gas plant operator $64,198
Pipelines that produce and transport gas need to stay at certain pressures to function safely, and that's what these workers do.
14. Home care aide supervisor $66,244
Home care aides assist homebound patients with daily activities and some rehabilitation exercises, and the supervisor ensures that all patients are being taken care of properly by their aides.
15. Housekeeping manager of a medical facility $60,584
In a medical facility, the housekeeping manager sets the schedules and tasks for his or her team. Housekeeping duties vary depending on the type of medical facility, but managers must work with other hospital staff to ensure they are following health and safety guidelines.
16. Illustrator $54,995
Illustrators design fonts and images for a variety of media, from Web sites to print campaigns and video. They often work for advertisement agencies or freelance.
17. Lead carpenter $68,616
Lead carpenters ensure that construction projects are completed on time and correctly, and they perform some of the labor themselves.
18. Locomotive engineer $70,116
Locomotive engineers drive electric, diesel-electric or gas-turbine electric trains that transport passengers or freight.
19. Payroll supervisor $63,626
These supervisors oversee payroll employees to ensure that all pay calculations follow company policy, government regulations and tax codes.
20. Route sales manager $65,771
Product and service delivery teams have to achieve goals pertaining to customer satisfaction, efficiency and personal performance. The route sales manager monitors their work and keeps them on track to achieve their objectives.
*Salary figures based on data from CBsalary.com, powered by SalaryExpert.com
 
5. Cable supervisor $71,826
Cable supervisors monitor workers who install, maintain and repair cables, and also perform related services.

:smh::smh::smh:
HEEEEELL naw!!!!!
 
This article is on some serious bullshit. Most of the jobs if a person applied today... would pay about $15/hr. Some of these gigs you are not going to be able to MOVE into without a degree...
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Higher education isn't for everyone, and people have a variety of paths to choose from once they graduate from high school. They might know from the start that they want to go straight to the professional world.
Other new graduates often decide to try college for a semester to see how it goes and then realize it's not for them.
While the decision to pursue a degree or to enter the work force is fraught with pros and cons, earning a lot of money isn't. Not that money means everything, but wouldn't we all like to see some bigger numbers on our next paycheck?
You can find jobs in many industries that don't require formal degrees, but you still need relevant experience, skills and possibly other training, depending on the position.
If you're in the market for a job that doesn't require a degree but does come with a nice salary, here are 20 jobs to consider and their average annual salary:

1. Aides supervisor $60,652*Bullshit! they pay those folks about $12 - $15 per hour
Aides supervisors typically supervise home-health aides, monitoring quality of care and setting work schedules.
2. Assembly supervisor $59,926Maybe if this is a UNION JOB and you are a 20+ year employee
Assembly supervisors oversee workers who put together products by using power tools or other dangerous equipment.
3. Assistant site manager $86,584Bullshit again. Most of these folks they hiring now have degrees in construction mgmt. Or are engineering
At a construction site, assistant site managers report to head site managers and plan, direct and coordinate the necessary tasks to complete that day's activities.
4. Automobile service station manager $81,793They make about half of this
The manager draws up guidelines for gas stations and automotive repair shops and decides on hours of operation, assigns job duties and sets prices for services and products.
5. Cable supervisor $71,826About $42K here
Cable supervisors monitor workers who install, maintain and repair cables, and also perform related services.
6. Carpenter supervisor $70,565Ok if you work for a large firm and been there 20+ years
Carpenter supervisors oversee carpentry work on a specified project to ensure that workers are on schedule and executing plans accordingly. The supervisor also performs some of the carpentry duties if time permits.
7. Chemical supervisor $67,114They hiring folks with chem
istry majors for this now.

Chemical supervisors oversee workers who make chemical products, which involves handling dangerous substances and following strict guidelines.
8. Construction equipment operator $50,783$12 - $15hr
These operators are in charge of the large tools and equipment used during construction projects and they also inspect the equipment for safety and performance issues.
9. Credit and collection supervisor $61,387$15/hr
Credit and collection supervisors manage employees who calculate credit risks and collections, and they sometimes review client credit history to grant or deny extensions of credit.
10. Data control supervisor $61,118$15/hr
Data control supervisors manage data entry workers and are responsible for the completion and accuracy of that work. On occasion they help with assignments.
11. Electrical repairer $58,741
Electrical repairers disassemble and fix problematic electrical equipment and their components, which can range from small mechanisms to large technological systems, depending on the specifics of the job.
12. Flight service manager $67,766IF you have 10+years experience with the same airline
Airlines hire flight service managers to ensure that flight attendants adhere to personal appearance and preflight requirements. They also compile flight reports.
13. Gas plant operator $64,198
Pipelines that produce and transport gas need to stay at certain pressures to function safely, and that's what these workers do.
14. Home care aide supervisor $66,244$15/hr
Home care aides assist homebound patients with daily activities and some rehabilitation exercises, and the supervisor ensures that all patients are being taken care of properly by their aides.
15. Housekeeping manager of a medical facility $60,584$15/hr
In a medical facility, the housekeeping manager sets the schedules and tasks for his or her team. Housekeeping duties vary depending on the type of medical facility, but managers must work with other hospital staff to ensure they are following health and safety guidelines.
16. Illustrator $54,995
Illustrators design fonts and images for a variety of media, from Web sites to print campaigns and video. They often work for advertisement agencies or freelance.
17. Lead carpenter $68,616
Lead carpenters ensure that construction projects are completed on time and correctly, and they perform some of the labor themselves.
18. Locomotive engineer $70,116
Locomotive engineers drive electric, diesel-electric or gas-turbine electric trains that transport passengers or freight.
19. Payroll supervisor $63,626You actually need a degree to GET this job now.
These supervisors oversee payroll employees to ensure that all pay calculations follow company policy, government regulations and tax codes.
20. Route sales manager $65,771
Product and service delivery teams have to achieve goals pertaining to customer satisfaction, efficiency and personal performance. The route sales manager monitors their work and keeps them on track to achieve their objectives.
*Salary figures based on data from CBsalary.com, powered by SalaryExpert.com

wow
 
Stop fooling these people on here into thinking this is achievable. These are jobs where people have being doing it for 20 years to get to that salary.
 
Stop fooling these people on here into thinking this is achievable. These are jobs where people have being doing it for 20 years to get to that salary.

Agreed

I looked through this list like :smh:

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dude where I live they ARE hiring people with no degrees and 5 years experience to be Sr. BA's and PMP's in the 85-90K range...this shit is possible...it's all about location and prep. My boy just got hired for 85K and he only has high school and a year or so of college. :yes:
 
dude where I live they ARE hiring people with no degrees and 5 years experience to be Sr. BA's and PMP's in the 85-90K range...this shit is possible...it's all about location and prep. My boy just got hired for 85K and he only has high school and a year or so of college. :yes:

Yea it's doable but factors like, location, network, and especially experience weigh heavily.

Plus, in this recession where jobs are more scarce, alot of people are taking jobs that they never would have dreamed of having to take, which forces everyone else to do the same. If the mba is taking the job a college grad was hoping to get when he/she graduated, then the fresh out of college kid is forced to take something else. Chain reaction.

Still...I say this is the perfect time to create your own opportunity.
 
You can't tell black people nothing. You can put it right in their face and the first thing they will say is how it is bullshit and it can't be done. :smh:
 
You can't tell black people nothing. You can put it right in their face and the first thing they will say is how it is bullshit and it can't be done. :smh:

Where are you pulling this?

Read the above replies, no offense

This list is off by a long shot for most applicants, not all but most
 
Whomever wrote that list needs to smoke their 'wacky tobaccy' without the crack....

I highly doubt that a managerial or supervisory position will not require either a degree or adequate experience........I MEAN COME ON, even a managerial or supervisory position at McDonalds or Family Dollar requires you to have at least 2 to 3 years in a lower position (i.e. customer service, food prep, etc)!!!

Careerbuilder is obviously slackin' here!!!

:smh:
 
5. Cable supervisor $71,826
Cable supervisors monitor workers who install, maintain and repair cables, and also perform related services.

:smh::smh::smh:
HEEEEELL naw!!!!!
They get paid a lot. They have a very important job function. They are overseeing millions of dollars worth of equipment and lines. Fuck up a grid and watch how much it will cost the company
 
OK, here's the catch......... WHAT THE FUCK DO YOU DO WHEN YOU GET FIRED FROM A 10 YEAR JOB AS A GAS PLANT OPERATOR, GO TO THE GAS PLANT DOWN THE STREET?:hmm:
 
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You ninja's would be surprised at how many Supervisors work for fortune 100 companies with only high school diploma's.
 
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