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Jobs without a Bachelors degree? ?

Will there always be jobs that will not require a bachelors degree. With automation it seems like jobs not requiring a Bachelors degree are drying up. 

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  • Anonymous
    6 months ago

    We can consider an eventual future of automation when fewer and fewer people are needed to provide many services and needs. A person can only consider the best outlook at the time. Certainly, skills are required and it's just a matter of types of skills and knowledge and how to achieve the proficiency and qualifications. Also, higher pay goes with better skills and more knowledge.

    The major fields today with many jobs:Construction laborers, Vehicle drivers of many types, Landscaping and groundskeeping workers, Freight labor, Cooks and chefs and their assistants, Janitors and cleaners, Waiters and waitresses, Fast food and counter workers, Electricians, Sales representatives, Exercise trainers and fitness instructors, Maintenance and repair workers, Secretaries and administrative assistants, Social and human service assistants, Home health and personal care aides, Animal caretakers, Computer user support specialists, Teaching assistants, Licensed nurses(lower end w/o bs), Medical assistants. 

    High pay without formal Bachelor's degree.

    Transportation/storage/distribution managers, First-line supervisors of police and detectives, Commercial pilots, Elevator and escalator installers and repairers, Detectives and criminal investigators, Air traffic controllers, Radiation therapists

  • 6 months ago

    maybe in 200 years.

  • Anonymous
    6 months ago

    There will always be jobs for tradesmen and women. 

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