>25 >waiter >didn't finish AA degree >only general skills (computers, people)
what are some jobs for people without degrees or marketable specialized skills? I need to find something with benefits and room for advancement before I am off my parents insurance.
Thomas Butler
construction maybe ?
Levi Phillips
You cannot be unskilled. Find that skill of yours and make it a business.
Elijah Rivera
there's plenty of stuff you could do, but you should try to find something you either enjoy doing or you're good at.
Look at IT certifications. You can get your CCNA to start out and try for a decent job or A+/CCENT and do help desk for 6mo-1yr then get a decent job.
If you don't want to do IT there's so many different things you could do. Why don't you include some stuff you like or think you're good at so we can point you in the right diretion.
Nathaniel Ross
I mean I am not an electrician or a mathematician or even a programmer. I know my way around computers and people but that's not anything specialized, like I said.
I like computers, but is it enough just to have certifications? doesn't everything IT related require a degree? at least everything I've seen.
Zachary Baker
would you recommend A+ or CCENT?
Nathan Morris
>everything it related needs degree?
Not really. You can be a sys admin with a few certs. It's a boring/annoying job but it fits your ally immediately.
You can do electrical too which I'd imagine will pay more.
Robert Ross
Finish your degree? I graduated At 25 (3 year degree)
Jace Cook
Decide to finish your degree or try to advance from being waiter to possible restaurant manager. Hospitality management positions tend to favor experience over degrees.
Jaxson Williams
Is computer science a good degree?
I've been looking into college and in the same boat as op.