High-Paying Non-Manual Labor Jobs That Don't Require College

Are there any?

>And by high-paying, I mean >$60,000 a year or so, even if it were in North Dakota, etc.

Bonus if it's easy or fun. Extra bonus if it doesn't require years of experience. God mode if it doesn't even require a high school diploma.

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start a business

Too hard. You have to find the capital required, think of a business that doesn't already exist, think of a business that also won't die in the next three years, etc. Something like >90% of businesses fail in the first year. And no, I'm not lazy, I simply find too many hurdles in the way that could result in being in a worse situation than when starting.

Rent boy?

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Whatever it takes for that >$60,000 a year, as long as there's little or no manual labor m8.

Try doing bouncer work, if you are not a weak sissy fag

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>Dealing with niggers and degenerates for $9.50 an hour.

No thanks, man.

Uh... Bodyguard? Bounty hunter?

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My company hires navy veterans for $50-60k jobs to do simple industrial inspections, no college required.

You’re gonna be pretty hard pressed to find an easy job that pays $60k out the gate when you have absolutely nothing on your resume, though. If you aren’t gonna do manual labor and learn a trade, then you should go to college or Air Force/navy. I’d suggest the latter because you literally get paid while you’re building a resume.

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Sounds peachy except for the military aspect. Too risky and too long to wait.

What about becoming an electrician? By no manual labor, I mean no lifting heavy things. I'm fine with moving around a lot though for the day.

Sales.

>jobs without education requirements
shit tier senpai . if you cant even do a laplace transform you have nothing to contribute to society , go study .

Microsoft Excel expert.

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sales (if you're good at it)

Here they pay minimum wage for that.

Hell no!

Driving rigs like a semi-truck or a slightly smaller one. Requires special licenses that are easy enough to acquire. Concrete drivers get $58k a year minimum

OP you are one beta faggot. You want everything without putting in any work. You're not gonna get anywhere in life, faggot.

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In what? I'm very good at talking and convincing people of things. But what kinds of sales jobs pay that much?

electricians are expected to move heavy things in the same capacity as most people in the sister fields of technician or mechanical.
I had to regularly move 60+lbs which was around the same amount I moved working as a mechanic when I was a teen.
It isn't a huge portion of your job, but it does still have to happen at times.
Take for instance creating an electrical grid or setting up electrical for a corporate network cage.
You often are the one moving cages and equipment to and from.
Electrical engineer and higher grades of technicians don't have to do this as often if at all.
Dads a master electrician with over thirty years in field. Still occasionally has to get his hands dirty, but at his experience that's only if everyone else is absolutely too busy to do it.

private security guard in Iraq pays 3K per week..

you have to guard oil installations, pipelines and other important assets.

Learn a programming language be a US citizen with english as your first language. Be good at programming, build a portfolio. Almost all employers will waive a degree if your good at it and can prove it. Knowing people is a great in for any industry. If your intelligent you could fake your resume and fake it till you make it.

So you want a job where you don't have to know how to do shit, don't need any experience, don't need any skills, and makes at least 60k? Oh yeah, sure!!! Those kinda jobs are just sitting around waiting for faggots like you! What do you think the answer is? If this mythical job existed people would already be jumping on it. No such thing exists. No entry level job, with absolutely no experience or skill required is going to pay you half of what you want. You're fucking delusional, bro.

Just go to trade school for being an electrician, then. You could also opt for free electrician training in the navy, for a four year contract. You could get a nice enlistment bonus if you’re smart enough to be a nuke electrician, but that’s a 6 year minimum contract.

I drive a semi truck. Work 5 days, the odd 6. Home every night. Made 67k last year, gonna break 70 this year.

Live in eastern WA. No income and tax, and love in the cheapest county in the state.

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Quite a few professional licenses in states can be gotten after about a year of full time work under the supervision of someone who already has the license. You can always look into those.

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Why can't you do manual labor?

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Start a business or go to a trade school for a year or something. I'm not sure if you HAVE to attend a school to become an electrician or something, so you might be able to just study online and then take a test and get a license.

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Who in the fuck would allow someone like OP to guard them? Much less pay them 3k a week for it?? He's adverse to even breaking a sweat at work, but all of a sudden he's supposed to go to the desert and place PMC dude? Get fucking real.

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Learn IT. No degree faggot, $100k + ez.

trading currencies as a retailer but that's a long shot for most people

Sales, some phone sales jobs you can make 100 grand a year if you are good

>Bounty hunter

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Property management. I make $110K annually just calling plumbers and throwing out rent-late fuckers.

my dad because an electrician through apprenticeship. He worked for a local power company and eventually was able to switch areas and instead of being a lineman doing a lot of physical shit he got into dispatch where he would be sitting down for 12 hour shifts.
He did have to be on top of things when working with lineman though so he didn't kill them but he also spent a lot of nights watching a shit ton of movies and tv shows. I don't know if you can go right into it but from what I've heard it's possible

What company?

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Damn. Well, put it this way - I can lift a heavy thing a time or two an hour maybe, but not all day. Let's say the difference is in moving a few 50 pound bags of dog food an hour or two vs. unloading an entire truck of dog food bags. I can do the former but not the latter.

I also am not sure whether the electrician field is saturated or not.

Oh, cool. Seattle here. What company, may I ask?

Gonna have to be suspicious of this. IT is vague. Please be more specific.

But where do I find the $3,000,000+ to buy the properties in the first place?

Wait, what was his pay as lineman vs. dispatch?

get a job moving boxes for UPS, you'll build the strength to do that in no time
where I am it's part time and it pays
stop being a pussy fag and get cracking, boy

In selling stuff that needs to be sold.
This isn't rocket science

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Air traffic control does not require college.
Or become a boiler operater. It takes time to get up in the licences to operate greater than 500 hp boilers but the guys I worked with started at my previous job at $25 an hour. They slept, read books, watched netflix, etc. All they had to do was run through a checklist looking at gauges and taking water samples every hour or 2. Easy 6 figures once you get the licences

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Company mostly looks for ex-MMs and nukes for the nuclear related inspections. Easy job though with good job security as long as you can pass the National Board tests and earn your endorsements, which basically boils down to being able to pass multiple choice open book tests.

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>think of a business that doesn't already exist
False. You just have to find a business model that has room for competition, and try to make yourself look more attractive.

Cops make 100k

I’ve thought of a business that doesn’t exists I just have no idea how to get it going

If you're over 35 and native born American, apparently that's really all that's required to be President of the United States. You should go for it OP.

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What if I did move heavy things, and rather enjoyed it?

>Non-manual labor
What are you a fruit or something?

hell, he could go to canada and become the prime minister just by fogging a mirror

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Real estate agent. Parents didn’t attend college and I’ve lived in 600k+ houses all my 19 years of life. Not bragging btw just saying how good a career it is.

Wife of a congressman or senator.

Did they start out at a place like Remax and then eventually form their own company, or have they always worked for a company, or what? And what city, if I may ask? Las Vegas, or some small town?

Keller Williams. They form their own “team” and are free to hire any positions they need so it’s kinda like their own buisness pretty much. They still work under them to this day because of all the great things they offer. Metro Atlanta area, it’s a mixture of very nice gated community’s and cookie cutter neigboorhoods.

And you can literally break into any market you wether it be luxury, condos or whatever the hell you want. Just gotta get your name out their and your golden.

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If you are good at selling, Real estate agent.

Find a successful small business that sells services & equipment. IT, Xerox, Property letting, coffee machines, Realtors, office cleaning etc etc

Work there and learn how it operates. Understand the model, the business contacts and clients.

Observe then convince enough of clients, contacts, contracts to deal direct with you.

With minimal overheads you can undercut them. Establish yourself and build up business.

Working for yourself gives unlimited potential to turn hours into money.

If you can solve a problem. People will pay you

the weights and measures industry, being a scale tech.
and welding is another good one. both make around 50-60k/yr depending on state

You need to diversify your income streams
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You'' be raking in 6 digits in no time