Monday, May 24, 2010

What are some of the best jobs that require a two year degree?

I want to live comfortably. (Not doctor or lawyer comfortably). Just have enough money to pay bills and have a little left over for emergencies, vacation, etc. without having to go to college for a long time. I live by myself so I don't have to take of kids or anything like that. And I don't have to worry about car bills either. I would really appreciate you guys telling me about your jobs and what you love/hate about them. Thanks!

What are some of the best jobs that require a two year degree?
How about an A.S. in Nursing? Nursing is currently one of the hottest professions where demand far outstrips the supply. Registered Nurses(RN) earn close to $300-500 per day for an eight hour shift(around $50 per hour), depending on their experience, and the area they are located in. That, I think, should be 'comfortable' enough.





I read somewhere that Nursing and Information Technology are the two most hottest professions in the USA today. And in one of the articles(link given below), IT can be outsourced to India, but apparently Healthcare cannot, which includes the likes of Nursing.





There, did any of that help?
Reply:LVN


RN


Medical Laboratory Technician


Radiology Technician


Ultrasound Diagnostic Medical Sonography Technician


Dental Assistant


Dental Hygienist


Health Information Technician


Medical Transcriptionist


Medical Biller


Medical Coder


Culinary Arts Chef


Veterinary Technician/Assistant


Paralegal


Physical Therapy Assistant


Occupational Therapy Assistant


Crime Scene Technician


Professional Pilot


Administrative Assistant
Reply:First you have to find something you like because their is no sense in having a good job that you hate. Once you see something you like, start researching salaries for those jobs. You'd be surprised at good paying jobs that don't even require any college degree. For example: an electronics technician working for a company usually earns anywhere from $24 to $30 per hour and their job is sitting at a table repairing, assembling and troubleshooting electronics. Again, you have to like it. Search online and you'll find what your looking for. Good luck!
Reply:You can get a 2 year degree to be a paralegal. I know you can make 30+ an hour. Also, dental hygienists make that much and you would only need a two year degree for that! good luck!


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