Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Court reporters (stenographers) can make 6 figures. No college required, just learn the skill.
Nothing could be more shortsighted in this day & age than just learning a skill. Jobs change/disappear constantly. The stories reported here, btw, are far and away NOT the norm. People need college degrees more and more just to get their foot in the door, get started out, etc. And they need degrees that teach them a broad range of skills and abilities - not just training for one particular job.
Seeing as how there are tons of college graduates with tons of loans and no job to pay them back...I would say the opposite is true. I can't wait until this college bubble bursts, then maybe people will be able to think clearly. Learn how to do something and do it well. No one gives a damn about your liberal arts degree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Court reporters (stenographers) can make 6 figures. No college required, just learn the skill.
Nothing could be more shortsighted in this day & age than just learning a skill. Jobs change/disappear constantly. The stories reported here, btw, are far and away NOT the norm. People need college degrees more and more just to get their foot in the door, get started out, etc. And they need degrees that teach them a broad range of skills and abilities - not just training for one particular job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Court reporters (stenographers) can make 6 figures. No college required, just learn the skill.
Nothing could be more shortsighted in this day & age than just learning a skill. Jobs change/disappear constantly. The stories reported here, btw, are far and away NOT the norm. People need college degrees more and more just to get their foot in the door, get started out, etc. And they need degrees that teach them a broad range of skills and abilities - not just training for one particular job.
Seeing as how there are tons of college graduates with tons of loans and no job to pay them back...I would say the opposite is true. I can't wait until this college bubble bursts, then maybe people will be able to think clearly. Learn how to do something and do it well. No one gives a damn about your liberal arts degree.
Anonymous wrote:Hooker
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No college. Professional organizer. Educated people are slobs and hoarders!
You make $100K or more doing this? Even in the recession?
Yep. I had to hire help during the recession - people were out of work, home, bored, and eager to have control over SOMETHING. Plus, many of them wanted to cull belongings in preparation for moves, to make space for boarders, boomerang kids, and flat out needed to find stuff they could sell for cash.
What does it cost to have someone organize my life? Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Court reporters (stenographers) can make 6 figures. No college required, just learn the skill.
Nothing could be more shortsighted in this day & age than just learning a skill. Jobs change/disappear constantly. The stories reported here, btw, are far and away NOT the norm. People need college degrees more and more just to get their foot in the door, get started out, etc. And they need degrees that teach them a broad range of skills and abilities - not just training for one particular job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My brother frames houses. He basically quit school around 8th grade. He makes over $250K/year and made close to $1M during the boom.
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Anonymous wrote:Court reporters (stenographers) can make 6 figures. No college required, just learn the skill.
Anonymous wrote:Court reporters (stenographers) can make 6 figures. No college required, just learn the skill.
Anonymous wrote:CPA, though now you need a master's to get it.
Anonymous wrote:There's boatloads of people in IT with no college degrees who make well over $100k. I have a friend who didn't even graduate from high school who started his own business and made over $200 million after selling it. He's extremely bright though.