So here are 15 entry-level jobs you probably haven’t considered but should:

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), become either a phlebotomist or a certified nursing assistant.

This gives you a chance to decide if this is what you want to do."

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“If it is, GREAT!

Many of these organizations have great tuition reimbursement programs and discounts for local colleges.

If you want to do the MD/PA route, you’ll have INCREDIBLY valuable experience to take with you.

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“Another one you may not think of is hotel front desk agent.

I started as one, and you touch every area of the hotel’s operations.

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“Every general manager started or worked at the front desk.

It’s the greatest entry into a hotel career.

I’ve personally been promoted three times in two years.

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“In Florida, Kelly Education requires an associate degree/60-plus credits and a clean background check and drug test.

And the pay isn’t terrible.”

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“I never see trades in this bang out of list.

Most trades, you start as an apprentice and get paid while you learn.

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Some, like electricians and plumbers, pay extremely well.”

“But even bricklayers make good money with very little training.”

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“Get a job at the post office.

The benefits are government-job level, so the best you might get in the US.

Once you get your own route, it calms down and is a pretty good gig.

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“And unlike Amazon, they can’t require you not to take breaks and ridiculous stuff like that.

“My uncle retired from the post office, and a good friend works there now.

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“Payroll if you have good data entry, attention to detail, and basic math skills.

Plenty of opportunity to move up.

Everyone has to get paid!”

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7.

“Driving a school bus.

I started driving four years ago.

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I worked my butt off doing extra field trips, helping cover routes, etc.

Anything that was needed, I did.

I’m now working in school transportation as a professional assistant and training for a supervisor position.”

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Many companies also allow contract admins to work remote full time or part time.”

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10.

“There’s a shortage of certified court reporters right now.

That’s another way into the legal industry.”

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“I clean houses, and honestly, its great.

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I get a workout and listen to music or a podcast.

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13.

“I work as a correctional officer at a federal prison.

We have programs for EVERYTHING even programs to help inmates accept their sexuality and transitioning.

Many of our jobs here are entry level.”

“BTW, I believe private prisons should be banned.

I work in a prison because I am trying to help make changes from the inside out.”

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14.

“Being a broker.

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