Anonymous wrote:Lots of things. Florist, chef, interior decorator, musician, flight attendant, administrative assistant, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What about nannying?
Possibly, but i was hoping for something with the potential for more money.
Anonymous wrote:There are an awful lot of good career opportunities between getting a bachelor's degree and just winging it by getting a job in retail or day care.
OP, I would suggest that your daughter consider community college and some of the workforce development programs that they have. For example, Montgomery College has a variety of programs in business, information technology, health career fields, education, public safety, etc.
https://www.montgomerycollege.edu/workforce-development-continuing-education/index.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/rankings/highest-paying-jobs-without-a-degree
Flight attendant, hearing aid specialist?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
If you teach her to invest her savings at a young age, she might become wealthy beyond anything her salary could predict.
And if by now she hasn't learned the value of hard work, or has special needs you haven't diagnosed and supported... you can't demand a high salary for her. Might as well go all 1950s and hint she should find a rich husband...
That should never be an option! What if the rich husband beats her or divorces her with three kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You think nurses don't make enough? Check again. But seriously, make this her problem. Tell her she either goes to school full time or works full time. If she works, she pays you rent. She needs to figure this out herself.
I know RN's making close to 180k
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://money.usnews.com/careers/best-jobs/rankings/highest-paying-jobs-without-a-degree
Flight attendant, hearing aid specialist?
Anonymous wrote:You think nurses don't make enough? Check again. But seriously, make this her problem. Tell her she either goes to school full time or works full time. If she works, she pays you rent. She needs to figure this out herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Not interested in health field and too girly to be a cop
I hate how you keep saying a girly girl but no real details
Being a cop is tough even if you aren't girly
Most people have a decent idea of what girly means. She’s just not interested in traditionally masculine things which would include most blue collar trades.