@Aspychata Sadly though the investigative jobs and the medical jobs listed all tend to have extensive education requirements and even the factory/mechanical jobs seem to expect previous work experience within those fields.
I wouldn't be discouraged in that sense. It's just a matter of tapping into those jobs that are plentiful when it comes to a lack of a college education. And perhaps a willingness to extend your vocational education.
It seems in the STEM categories that those working with less than a college degree significantly outnumber those with college degrees. Though I suspect the ones so immersed into scientific research and investigation likely require advanced degrees.
Be realistic about such things. Especially in terms of entry-level jobs of all kinds.
I may have had a college degree going in, but I was still treated as an entry-level employee. Being placed at a lower level of work and having to prove myself before being able to work in a more interesting- and lucrative capacity. That's just the way it is...but again, don't let it discourage you.
Be prepared to have to "pay your dues". Which might involve taking a lesser job than you are capable of, just to "get your foot into the door". All to prove yourself to your employer. Even if one step at time.
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