You cannot become a social worker with just an associate's degree. I'm sorry, but it is the truth. It's smart to get a Masters. I got mine and would suggest it, it's a great career:)
9 dollars in hour
It is always better to get the bachelors degree rather than the associates degree. Yes, it might be more school but that also mean more knowledge in Social Work. Also, with the more knowledge that you have they higher your pay will be.
50k
That depends on the place you are working at. But the most a social worker has ever made is $90,000, or less.
it depends on how much a photographer charges. as it is nearly up to them
In the Republic of Ireland, the starting salary for a social worker is 43,000 euros or $55,620. For a starting social worker in Northern Ireland, the annual income is 22,000 euros or $28,460.
A social worker because q social worker makes about 48,280 a year and a probation officer makes about 33,000 to 52,000
nurse
At least 25k more each year
You can manage products at a company, such as shipment and production, distribution. It would probably be better to go ahead and earn your business associates degree and earn more money then production management.
Yes, you can get an associates degree for Dental Assisting. It is called the Associates Degree in Applied Science for Dental Assisting. You will first need to get your Certified Dental Assisting Diploma certification. Then you can further your education by enrolling in a short program to obtain your degree. You will become an Expanded Duties Dental Assistant, and make more money because you'll be able to take x-rays, and you will have more education. It pays better than just the Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) . You should contact Local schools in your area for this program.
There are many good career options in the associates area. If you are looking for a career that requires an associates and you do not plan on pursuing a bachelors, look toward the technologies and allied health fields. However, making a lot of money does not depend so much on the degree, but on the person who holds the degree. In other words, your assertiveness, experience, character, abilities, how well you communicate etc. Lastly, making a lot of money is not synonymous with happiness and job satisfaction. To experience true success, you must have a passion for what you do, and the benefit it brings others as well as yourself.