What is the highest paying career that requires the least amount of schooling
Looking for something requiring a 2 year degree or perhaps a simple certification
Sales
>>1167923
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>>1167923
Besides sales
>>1168238
I hear good things about those guys that go out on runways and wave down aeroplanes.
Other than that male hooker. The money is nuts and you don't have to go through much schooling at all.
>>1167921
Crime
>>1168238
why wouldnt you want to be in sales. What do u think stock brokers are? they are salesmen.
Literally sales for the right business will make you the most money the quickest. Just got in at a finance company doing phone sales on commission only and rolling in it. Just invest what you make instead of blowing it on cocaine hookers cars and parties like 90% of the people in this business.
>>1167923
This. The bottom tier has no requirements whatsoever and sales requires a skill that anybody can develop. Seems like a great profession.
I remember this technical sales guy visiting our uni last semester. He finished with a degree in engineering management/EE and basically told us that once you climb up past key account manager, you're set. Guy claimed to make 200k€. In Germany out of all places and this means something if you know our wages. He could be lying yes, but I read this is a realistic pay if you can make it.
military. zero schooling necessary and you get all your shit paid for, so you can essentially save every dime + gi bill + tuition assistance + work experience
>>1167921
I know a guy who is not in his 50'ties making $150000/year.
All he has is graduating highschool and a single year of sales education.
He got into IT and 'specialized' in that aspect.
>>1170342
Who is now in his 50'ties.*
>>1170340
This.
>Go into non-combat role like water techniciam that still gets combat zone pay
>Save and invest every single penny you can
>When you get out, go to school for free and study whatever you want
>Set for life with free education, huge savings, and proven work experience