Anonymous wrote:I’m beginning to think college might not be right for my daughter. Her grades stink and I really think she would probably flunk out.
Most of the suggestions for kids who don’t go to college are to get an apprenticeship or go to trade school and become something like an electrician, plumber, welder, etc. Obviously girls can do these things as well, but my daughter is girly and would have no interest in these fields. She’s also not interested in the military, health field or programming/IT. What else is there?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Something in the grooming field: like hair cutting or hair colorist? Perhaps she could eventually have her own business?
Nurses aid? They are in very high demand.
Same for child care workers. Some nannies get relatively high pay and even benefits.
Retail (again, currently in high demand).
Property management (like working in a condo office or for an HOA?)
Not sure about the requirements for a mail carrier.
These are some ideas that come to mind. Good luck.
Being a hairstylist isn’t for her, retail doesn’t pay enough. Nurse’s sod is health field which doesn’t interest her and again doesn’t pay enough. I’d like her to make a livable income.
Anonymous wrote:Hair stylist - they make great money
Anonymous wrote:Something in the grooming field: like hair cutting or hair colorist? Perhaps she could eventually have her own business?
Nurses aid? They are in very high demand.
Same for child care workers. Some nannies get relatively high pay and even benefits.
Retail (again, currently in high demand).
Property management (like working in a condo office or for an HOA?)
Not sure about the requirements for a mail carrier.
These are some ideas that come to mind. Good luck.
Anonymous wrote:What about nannying?
Anonymous wrote:What about the world of food? Patisserie, chef, etc
or wine - she could get a job in a winery
police
dental nurse
medical assistant
the list is pretty endless