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14 Good Jobs That Don't Require a College Degree
Not every good job requires a four-year degree. Check out these industries that hire high school grads. Provided by Jobs at AOL.

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By Dan Fastenberg
As tough as the labor market is, college grads still have an easier time than those with only a high school degree. In February, college graduates had an unemployment rate of 3.8 percent—compared to a staggering 11 percent for those with only a high school diploma. Still, a new study released Tuesday shows that there are some good careers out there for those who lack a four-year degree.
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CareerCast.com, the job-portal site, compiled a list of 14 good careers that require only a high school degree (though some require additional training). The site used a variety of criteria to assess the quality of the careers, including salary, how physically demanding the positions are, and emotional factors such as the fields' competitiveness, potential hazards and stress. Those with the lowest score received the highest ranking. CareerCast.com also looked at the potential income and employment growth for the decade ending in 2020, using data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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Overall, the 14 jobs for high school grads offer an average median salary of $41,307, which means the group is in line with the overall average salary for all Americans. The highest-paying job on the list offers a median salary of $77,000 a year. But several of the careers on CareerCast's list offer incomes of around $20,000.
The list includes careers that have long been popular trades for Americans who don't attend college. But CareerCast also identified tech positions that are in high demand, and often don't require a degree, just skill. Still, expect to be paid less without a college degree. "Business owners don't always want to pay market rate if you don't have a degree," Sol Hershkowitz, of New York-based Viasoft.com, told CareerCast, according to its news release.
Check out CareerCast.com's list of "14 Great Jobs Without a College Degree":
1. Administrative/executive assistant
Jobs-rated rank:Â 75.
Median salary:Â $34,660.
Job growth:Â 12 percent.
2. Automobile body repairer
Jobs-rated rank:Â 77.
Median salary:Â $34,660.
Job growth:Â 17 percent.
3. BookkeeperÂ
Jobs-rated rank:Â 71.
Median salary:Â $34,040.
Job growth:Â 14Â percent.
4. Communications equipment mechanicÂ
Jobs-rated rank:Â 84.
Median salary:Â $54,710.
Job growth:Â 15Â percent.
5. ElectricianÂ
Jobs-rated rank:Â 76.
Median salary:Â $48,250.
Job growth:Â 23Â percent.
6. Glazier
Jobs-rated rank:Â 59.
Median salary:Â $36,640.
Job growth:Â 42Â percent.
7. Hair stylist
Jobs-rated rank:Â 83.
Median salary:Â $22,500.
Job growth: 14Â percent.
8. Industrial machine repairerÂ
Jobs-rated rank:Â 44.
Median salary:Â $44,160.
Job growth:Â 19Â percent.
9. Paralegal assistantÂ
Jobs-rated rank:Â 41.
Median Salary:Â $46,680.
Job Growth:Â 18Â percent.
10. Pest control worker
Jobs-rated rank: 95.
Median salary:Â $30,340.
Job growth:Â 24Â percent.
11. Plumber
Jobs-rated rank:Â 66.
Median salary:Â $46,660.
Job growth:Â 26Â percent.
12. Receptionist
Jobs-rated rank: 86.
Median salary:Â $25,240.
Job growth:Â 24 percent.
13. Skincare specialist
Jobs-rated rank:Â 43.
Median salary:Â $28,920.
Job growth:Â 25Â percent.
14. Web developer
Jobs-rated rank:Â 24.
Median salary:Â $75,660.
Job growth:Â 22 percent.
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