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People Break Down The Best Top Paying Jobs With Minimal Requirements

People Break Down The Best Top Paying Jobs With Minimal Requirements
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Those seeking work who were unable to earn a college degree or receive advanced training needn't be discouraged.

There is a wide range of jobs out there that surprisingly require little to no experience and actually pay a decent wage.


Many would even argue holding a degree of higher learning didn't help them land the jobs that made them happy.

Curious to hear examples of the kind of work people do without extensive training or expertise in a field and are able to earn a comfortable living, Redditor moonlightandmischief asked:

"What is a well paying job that requires minimal schooling or training?"

These jobs deal with death and rebirth.

Handling Road Kill

"Picking up dead animals for the highway department. The training is mostly just handing you a shovel and assigning you to a truck. It pays really well, which is nice, because you'll want to burn your clothes. Try to get promoted to 'driver' as soon as you can."

Wadsworth_McStumpy

Having A Green Thumb

"For students in Canada, treeplanting can be very lucrative but is also very physically demanding. No education required. My first summer I only made about $3.5k a month but that went up every year. My last few seasons I was making about $10k a month."

discostud1515

Backyard Farmer

"Growing microgreens to sell to high end restaurants nets around $150,000 in London. Or if you're in California, you can legally sell weed."

amarghir1234

The benefit of these jobs is on-site training.

Mining Business

"Mining/Miner. I work in an above ground stone quarry."

"Needed no degree, all training was on the job. I was familiar with equipment from running farm equipment. People here make around 85-100K per year."

"Blessed."

GigglingPig

Only Requirement Is A Jacket

"Where I work in a cold storage warehouse requires little to no experience. Around $25/hr, all the overtime you can handle. Some parts of the year when they need extra help they pay 10 extra an hour, and sometimes 20. So you could be making like 53/hr including overtime. Not bad. It's pretty hard work though."

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Making The World A Cleaner Place

"Trash collector."

FireMaster2311

"The high pay is more about the hazards and health risks, i guess. As well as the fact that you have to find ppl who actually want to work in this field."

myhamsterisajerk

Staying Vigilant

"Honestly, unarmed contracted security. For an entry level job where you mostly just stand there and call the police when needed, here it averages between $15-20 an hour and it seems anyone with a clean criminal record and a negative drug test can land a position."

theshizirl

Unlimited Overtime

"Natural gas technician… I was making 40 an hour with unlimited OT. They hired me and after 1 year of training on the job I was making 100k a year without trying. Had guys working 60-70 hours a week making almost 200k a year."

"Saved a sh*t ton of money for 5 years and bought a pizza shop. Make close to same money but own my own business now! I loved the job and had a ton of fun but never had any passion for it and hated being on call constantly."

– MoNeyMillz28

Communication Skills Are A Plus

"Apparently the helpdesk at my work are making 19/hr. Basic hardware/software/windows OS knowledge, attention to detail and ability to communicate and you're gucci."

– SourLimeSoda

Training In Under A Week

"Becoming an insurance adjuster."

"I took a 5 day class, passed a test, total cost a few hundred. Found a job and make about $32K starting and you pretty much learn as you go and switch companies/get promoted every few years. Doesn't take too long to get into the $80K range and you can become senior-manager level after 10 years if you want."

– absolute4080120

Playing Hostess

"Just went through the entire thread and I'm so surprised there are only 1-2 people saying to work at a semi high end restaurant being a server/ bartender. Im a hostess and make 25/hr."

– sglstudios

The following jobs dealing with machinery get the spotlight here.

Getting On Track

"Railcar Carman. Just need a drivers license & a high school diploma or equivalent. Twice yearly raises and great benefits for a job they do on the job training for and also send you out to training."

"Also conductors and engineers but their schedules are crazier and even the guys who have 20 years in get sh*t schedules."

PainBri315

Working With Plastics

"I work in the plastic industry. Setting up blow mold machines and injection machines. Only about 4 months of training no school. Make about 30 a hour."

ImCr4fty

Going With The Flow

"I hate to put it out there but tow boating in the Mississippi River 42k a year for six months work all the over time you can stand. The catch is it is miserable work, you'll be cold, hot, tired and well fed. Its a mostly male dominated field as the work is very body intensive but I've seen 3 females out here in 6 years so its not impossible."

– HardcaseHondo

It Pays To Maintain Heat, Ventilation, And Air Conditioning

"HVAC Tech. Still need an aptitude for figuring out mechanical problems. And must be ok working in hot dusty attics and the occasional weekend/holiday."

"If you set up your own residential shop after a couple years, and are prompt and good at your job, you could rake in the money. And if you get into commercial, that's where the very big money is."

WafflingToast

When I first started college, I was a theater major. But then I realized a degree in theater was not going to guarantee me a stable career in a very unstable and unpredictable industry.

So I switched my major and study focus to English literature.

When I became lucky enough to eventually sustain a living supporting myself as an artist, I wondered if having a BA in English would have taken me further in life if being a performer didn't work out for me.

Many of my friends started well-paying jobs that had nothing to do with what they studied in university.

Again, I'm not here to knock a college education, but with so many jobs out there that don't require much experience and offer on-the-job training, I wonder if all my money spent on college tuition could've served a better purpose in investments.

Just a thought.

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People Break Down The Times They Had To Sober Up Real Fast

Reddit user Known_Challenge_7150 explained: 'What’s one thing that sobered you up real quick?'

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When we're intoxicated, or even the slightest bit tipsy from having a little too much to drink, our immediate perspective on things is hazy.

But there's nothing like a bit of alarming news or a jarring incident to snap us out of the fog and focus on the moment.

Sometimes alcohol isn't always to blame for our impairment.

It can be a state of mind, like a perpetual numbness from being complacent in life, and all it takes is one shocking moment to rattle us back to our senses.

Curious to hear from strangers online about this type of scenario, Redditor Known_Challenge_7150 asked:

"What’s one thing that sobered you up real quick?"

These individuals were witness to shocking events that sobered them up right quick.

Bleeding Out

"Got out of a taxi and found a naked man profusely bleeding from his head crawling up the driveway in my condo. Called him an ambulance completely forgot I was absolutely wasted until 45 minutes later when I'd helped him translate and in to an amublance and stepped in my front door."

"Later a few days later learned he'd slipped in the tub and literally crawled out for help. Poor dude. He was fine but I genuinely thought he was going to die there."

– DongLaiCha

Tragic News

"At a bachelor party and we got a phone call that the groom’s father had suddenly passed."

– accountnameredacted

Bottom Of The Barrel

"I went to visit my parents back in July. I was homeless and deep into fentanyl addiction so I lost a lot of weight. My folks could see it. They knew something was up. Anyway, I spent the night and I was getting ready to leave in the morning and I looked at myself in the mirror for a good long time. I finally had enough and told them everything. They took me to detox, from there I went to rehab. Graduated in August and been living with them ever since then. I have 160 days clean and sober."

– Crotch-Monster

A reality check can be enough for some people to snap out of it.

Like Father, Like Son

"Was driving a drunk friend home, he had been on a bender again and was smart enough to call me for a lift rather than try and drive. As I helped in to his house his mother came down the stairs and said 'your as drunk as your father' and went back upstairs. I haven't seen him drunk since then, he still drinks but the thought of turning into his dad scared him out of hard drinking."

– psycospaz

Busted

"Flashing blue lights."

– FiddleOfGold

"This sobered me up just thinking about it."

– redmaple_syrup

Losing Sight

"Woke up to no sight in one eye. I had cataract surgery so just thought one of the lenses had slipped and it was an easy fix. Eye doc says nope, you had a stroke. I loved soy sauce, teriyaki sauce and salty food, which caused high blood pressure, which caused retina damage. Over six months was able to get most of my eyesight back with medication, and all back within a year. Trying to navigate life with one eye was very sobering. Started taking HBP much more seriously."

– MissHibernia

Quitting The Bottle

"Looked up someone I went to highschool with who was an awesome guy. Found out he had been dead for 3 years from alcoholism, at age 33. I made an overnight change. I hadn't started drinking that night yet, 10 months ago. Haven't touched it again since."

– omgtater

These disturbing moments were enough for Redditors to immediately come to their senses.

Unplanned House Guests

"Me and a buddy Woke up in someone’s living room, realized neither one of us knew the people, they were just nice and let 2 drunk guys sleep on their living room floor. We didn’t even say goodbye."

– Oneinsevenbillion75

Serious Health Warning

"Elevated liver enzymes."

"And the knowledge that this sh** was gonna kill me and I just couldn't orphan my family over it."

"So I opted for recovery, instead."

"Clean and sober since June 5, 2009."

– Far_Meal8674

The Joyride

"Grew up in a rural area. The little town hosted dances at the hockey arena, everyone (adults and kids) went and they overserved everyone, regardless of age. I was maybe 16 or 17 and was absolutely sh*tfaced, and jumped in the back of someone's truck with about 8 other people to go back to someone's cottage for after dance drinking. The driver (still don't know who it was) started racing one of his buddies and we whipped around small dirt roads, flying around blind corners on the wrong side of the road, going god knows how fast. It was basically a disaster waiting to happen. It was crazy scary and I was sober and thankful to be alive when we finally arrived."

– foxfood9116

The human psyche is a fascinating thing, isn't it?

How we can automatically focus on something urgent at a crucial time, even after getting buzzed from drinking too much alcohol.

But as we're in the thick of the holidays, it's a good reminder to drink responsibly and stay off the roads if you drive to your celebratory destination.

Cheers. Stay safe. And happy holidays.

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