Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Electrician, plumber, carpenter, appliance repair, social media influencer, lawyers, modeling,executive assistants etc.
Almost all high-paying lawyer jobs are restricted to those who are extremely academically inclined--you need to get good grades in college and perform well on the LSAT, get into a good school, and then get good grades in law school.
Generally that’s right, at least for BigLaw type lawyers that represent companies, but I know some really stupid lawyers who went to medocre schools but make a ton of money as plaintiffs side lawyers. I can’t explain the business model but they seem to be doing very well despite not being at all academically inclined.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Electrician, plumber, carpenter, appliance repair, social media influencer, lawyers, modeling,executive assistants etc.
Almost all high-paying lawyer jobs are restricted to those who are extremely academically inclined--you need to get good grades in college and perform well on the LSAT, get into a good school, and then get good grades in law school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:General contractors, only need some experience to understand the basics and hire skilled labor to remodel homes.
It is very difficult to pass the GC license in our state.
Anonymous wrote:General contractors, only need some experience to understand the basics and hire skilled labor to remodel homes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Childcare. First as sitters, than nanny then home daycare and eventually commercial daycares for children.
Also eldercare, day and boarding centers, at home care etc are in demand.
Pet care services and day or extended boarding centers.
These are very low paying, aren’t they?
Not if you progress to owning your own childcare centers. Obviously it takes time to get there but being a surgeon also takes decades plus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sales, seriously.
This is the only answer. Lots of money but low bar to entry.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Childcare. First as sitters, than nanny then home daycare and eventually commercial daycares for children.
Also eldercare, day and boarding centers, at home care etc are in demand.
Pet care services and day or extended boarding centers.
These are very low paying, aren’t they?
Anonymous wrote:Childcare. First as sitters, than nanny then home daycare and eventually commercial daycares for children.
Also eldercare, day and boarding centers, at home care etc are in demand.
Pet care services and day or extended boarding centers.
Anonymous wrote:Only fans
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Electrician, plumber, carpenter, appliance repair, social media influencer, lawyers, modeling,executive assistants etc.
Almost all high-paying lawyer jobs are restricted to those who are extremely academically inclined--you need to get good grades in college and perform well on the LSAT, get into a good school, and then get good grades in law school.