look for a job in health care of at a school.
It is good to graduate high school, so you can get a degree. It is good to graduate college, so you can get a job that actually pays more than minimum wage. In addition: Many jobs require a high school diploma. Better paying jobs require additional education such as trade school or college, but a high school diploma is required to get additional training or to attend college.
understand mechanics, enjoy working on engines, graduate from high school. Pays from 30,000 to 75,000 per year depending on expierence
Education or he pays rent.
Good question. Easy answer MBA, Accounting, Law School, Med School. People with CPA'S Also get paid very decent.
No, an athletic scholarship only pays for undergraduate school. But it is possible that a person can go to school longer then four years if that person was given a red-shirt by the institution.
Unless you attend a private school, the government pays for education during primary and high school. The government also pays for a degree at university. There are residency conditions (regarding the amount of time you have lived in Scotland) with this and they will only pay for your first degree.
There is a law that children in the USA have to go until they graduate high school, or turn 18, which ever comes first. It was passed during the Great Depression, as a way of getting children out of the work force. A child without a high school diploma is probably going to wind up on welfare, or poor, unable to support themselves. If there were no such law, in today's economy, a person without a high school diploma is at a severe disadvantage and is probably not going to get a job that pays a living wage.
West Texas oil fields. Other than that, construction pays great.
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Biltmore Estate or any other resort area usually pays better than a normal retail job.
The President does, either out of his salary (if he sends them to private school) or through the taxes he pays (if he uses the public school system).
I believe that the Obama's will be paying for the school, but that the government pays for the extra security.