You can do a variety of different jobs including patient transport, Patient Care Assistant(unless liscensure is required by your state), various Secretarial jobs including unit clerks and department secretaries. None of these require more than on the job training and a high school diploma.
A High- school graduate would make about $2,942 per year with a good job!
look for a job in health care of at a school.
Personaly, i feel you should graduate High school so you can get a job and you wont be living on the streets. Also, you wont be able to get a job yes it will take along time to get to do what you want but in the long run you will be successful and accomplish many goals in the future.
about $27500 per year =] have fun with your job =]
Probably none until you complete your training.
well somepeople might say you have to pass all of high school to get a job but you can really have a job when your a kid not like doing your chores mean I'm 8 and i don't have a job but some parents work at shoe ,offices ,andmany more stores so no you do not do not have to graduate to get a job
I think they will have a job or should have sextuplets like Kate had and film on TV i dunno about it.
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.
early childhood teacher assistant
There isn't a option to quit school. The reason why we even have school is for education purposes and for a better future. What you may want to do is graduate from High School so you can at least have a High School Diploma to get a job.
Probably Not, because some colleges can turn you down, unless your really smart. Also some job offers require a full high school degree.
Qualifications for this position typically include a high school diploma or equivalent. Additional requirements may vary depending on the specific job and employer.