Entry level jobs can be enough to live on if you can manage your money wisely and you are creative with the other aspects of your life. It also depends if you have kids or not.
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That depends on the company that you are trying to work for and the area that you live in. For example jobs in California and New York are going to pay more than other states.
You do lots of street jobs and level up...
New high school or college graduates looking for jobs usually end up in what as known as entry level jobs. Entry level positions often have lower starting salaries compared to other jobs. A person in an entry level job may find themselves serving as an assistant to a person of higher position. Some of these jobs may be part time and offer no benefits. For this reason many people frown upon taking entry level jobs, especially those who have graduated from well respected colleges or universities with degrees that required rigorous study. There is good news concerning entry level jobs. If a person can afford to live on a lower salary, an entry level job can often be the ticket to a great career. An entry level position may be desirable if an organization is highly regarded and offers excellent benefits like paid health insurance, tuition assistance, and ample paid-time-off. There are many companies or organizations that offer decent benefits to all of their employees, including those in lower paid positions. When such companies are on solid financial footing, longevity can mean pay increases. Those who start in lower paying positions and exhibit loyalty and reliability are often rewarded with promotions as older workers retire or move up the ladder in an organization. Employees can use entry level positions to their advantage. Since entry level jobs usually do not carry heavy responsibilities or supervisory duties, employees might consider such a position as a paid internship. An entry level employee who has special skills may be able to weave those skills into the current position once they learn their duties. For example, a person with a degree in marketing who takes a job as a secretary or administrative assistant is in a position to improve a company or department’s image by developing professionally designed brochures and other correspondence. A teacher who takes a job as a teaching assistant can easily use the position as an extended practicum to develop stronger teaching skills. Entry level jobs provide opportunities to learn from experienced employees. An entry level employee can learn a great deal by observing what is going on around them. Listening and learning can prove invaluable as the individual moves into more responsible positions.
Not when there are storms and the sea level rises.
Their anti-war and probably because they can't even earn enough when their working full-time to get out of mom or dad's house. I don't see how anyone can afford to live anymore without a college degree. Wal-mart and McDonalds has almost all the entry-level unskilled jobs and they don't pay much. You try working there and you'd be determined to vote too.
I guess, why not, well if your old enough good jobs etc. idk
The vast majority of actors do not earn enough from their work as actors to live on; most actors actually live on income earned from other jobs.
It depends on what city you live in & what company you go to interview. It also depends on your educational level.
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well what I have learned is basically about the jobs and homes they lived in. Their jobs weren't giving them enough money so they can pay their expenses. Due to not having enough money, plenty of people died because they could not get a doctor when they became ill.
Chicagoland and the reason they live there is jobs, jobs, jobs.