It is important to have a job. A few jobs that require the least amount or easiest math are cashiers, customer service associate and stocker.
Really low paid ones.no job is math free. even prostitution requires math. man up and learn it or you will be screwed in life.
The least training can be found in many construction jobs, or landscaping. These jobs require hard works, but little book training.
im going to say a degree in English or literature would not require an abundance of math. (:
If nothing else ... at least to solve ohm's law.
Typically the job that requires the least training in the dentist office is in the back office. These jobs help with paper work, answering phones, and billing.
Jobs excluding math are jobs excluding human beings
Yes. Both use math; especially physics requires a lot of advanced math, at least at the more advanced levels.
No every job requires some sort of math.
Baking requires a lot of math. you need to use math when you measure. if you have to convert anything that requires math.
Working at the cash register, owning your business having to count the boxes and last but not least working at a bank.
Math teacher
There are many instances: Computer graphics, using quadratic, exponential, and radical graphs to draw curves. Mechanical engineering, physics requires a solid math understanding. Computer engineering obviously requires at least basic math skills. As for technology, computers use binary.