These days you'll be hard pressed to get much of anything with it. Most markets have become so overflooded, employers won't even look at you for a basic tech support position with out a B.S. in some IT related field, your A+, Net+, MCP, CCNA or any combination of those and the other several hundred IT certs.
Your best bet is to aim for a smaller company and possibly a smaller salary than you would initially like to start with. Realistically, in Atlanta, for example, you could probably land a entry level support job making between $25-30k salary or $12-13.50/hour plus some benefits. Not sure what the market rates are in other areas, but with the cost of living in metro Atlanta, you can live off of that. Not comfortably, but you can make it.
Networking jobs, or burger flipper.
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If you have lots of experience, no. If you have little to no experience, yes.
A property management certification program gives students skills to manage residential or commercial property. With this certification, someone could get a job as a property manager or investor or a real estate agent.
Many places may require certification to hire you as a medical transcriptionist, but most doesn't.
With a life coach certification, you can get a job as a Life Coach. Life Coach jobs are listed on all major job sites like Career Builder.
In the current economy the job market is very competitive. Any and all education you have is useful and may give you a leg up over the competition. http://www.networkplusnotes.com/network-plus-certification-exam.htm
Teaching, tutoring abroad. http://www.globaltesol.com/jobs Check out the job bank that are looking for people with TESOL certification. I heard United Arab Emirates pay very well.
The mayans had the job of working and writing plus growing crops...
Well to be a certified public accountant you will need to pass the uniformed certified public accountant exam. You can not be a public accountant without this certification.
What Kind of Certification? Geesh be specific