Typically Tertiary jobs such as personal services, retailing, transport, entertainment, food service,
* tanning salon * cell phone places * waiter/waitress * some office work * food industry * best buy * day cares * any place in the mall * wal mart
The jobs that the dropouts will recieve are fast food servers or not even getting a job they will most likely be living at there own parents house. That is why it is important to stay in school.
First take a casual job to sustain your daily need, then if you think you think you can't cope, you can be independent to start with; look for informations on where recycle station and what u can put together to start supplying them, from here if you are consistent you could raise money to buy your own waste collection truck and make the best money industry from selling debris in exchange for money
Go get a GED and then at least you won't have the dropout thing hanging over your head, limiting the sorts of jobs and pay that you get.
fast food restaurants
well it depends on the job. if the job is being a student, then yes you are fired if you drop out of high school.
i wish i knew but that's a good question?
Every high school offers different programs. It's best to check with the school and see if they are able to provide a list of available after school programs for you to look over.
If you are not planning on attending college after high school, there are a few options for you to further your education. You can choose a trade school or a vocational school.
You can drop out of school in Vermont once you are 16.
You need to be 16 to drop out of High School in New York.
There is no age requirement to drop out of High School.
No, the police do not investigate if you drop out of high school.
If you drop out of high school the police will not investigate.
year ten u can drop out!!
25% of American drop out of High School Nation wide. That's 1 out of 4 students.
Stop going to school.
Bill Gates did not drop out of High School, he successfully completed his High School education in 1973. However, he did drop out of Harvard University in 1974.
The national percentage of high school drop outs is 8.1 percent. Females have a 7 percent drop-out rate and males a 9.1 percent drop-out rate.