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5 Non-Degree Career Options

In today’s fast paced world, there are many job options available for each and every one of you; nonetheless almost every career option requires a degree associated which can imply your expertise in any specific field. But circumstances may sometimes not provide a strong ladder to climb the steps of education; as a result some people have to compromise their career.

Here are some career options which basically require no degree but offer numerous opportunities for high payments in Missouri-

Air Traffic Controller (ATC): Air Traffic Controllers, basically, are ground assistants to pilots; ATC often carry certain jobs like directing and monitoring aircraft directions or paths, providing weather details to pilots and maintaining safety norms. Being an ATC doesn’t require a formal degree, but a training course is essential. There are 3 ways by which you can become a trained air traffic controller- by acquiring experience from Federal Aviation Institute, applying directly with a college degree and 3 years experience or by completing a certificate course offered by Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The mean annual salary of an ATC was around $114,460 as on May 2011. In Missouri an ATC has a mean hourly wage of around $49; Kansas City has highest demands for ATC in MO.

Gaming Managers: Gaming managers are associated with racetracks and casinos, either in hotels or cruise ships and basically manage the casino floor. Most gaming managers climb their way up by starting from basics like card dealers. Gaming managers supervise slot machines and card deals in order to avoid any illegal operations. Trustworthiness is the whole and soul of gambling business. However, you don’t require any degree to become a gaming manager but an associate degree in related courses can offer better job options with high salary and less field experience. The mean annual wage for a gaming manager is about $74,780 as on May 2011. In Missouri, average hourly wages is around $34; St. Louis has major job openings in MO.

Construction Managers: Construction managers which are often termed as general contractors are self-employed people who manage construction sites. These managers plan, coordinate, work on the budget and supervise construction projects from early development stages till the final completion of it. A construction manager can have dual workplace i.e. they can work from a main office or maintain a field office as daily project decisions may be involved. Although you don’t require a formal degree to take this occupation; you can be a certified construction manager if you have a bachelor’s degree in construction field. You can even pursue master’s degree for better management of your construction site. The annual income of construction managers mainly depends upon number of undertaken projects. In Missouri, the average hourly wage is approximately $39.

Elevator Installer and Repairer: It is one of the top non-degree jobs which offer high income option. An elevator installer and repairer basically install, fix, and maintain various elevators, escalators and moving walkways. To learn the fundamental details you need to undergo formal training which are offered by many educational institutes. You can have a license by passing an exam organized by National Elevator Industry Education Program. You can also opt for a two year technician course at technical institutes. The mean annual wages of an elevator installer and repairer is around $73,560 as on May 2011. In Missouri, the average hourly wage is around $40.

Transportation Managers: This is one of the best careers you can opt for as it requires minimum education criteria. Although many organizations demand employers with at least an associate degree as they transport some materials like hazardous wastes and recyclable wastes which require extra care. You can opt for certain course programs in logistics and material management to enjoy a high paying job, however it is not mandatory. On an average, the mean annual salary of a transportation manager is about $87,830 as per May 2011. In Missouri, the hourly wages are approximately $38.

Not having a degree doesn’t necessarily mean that you will have a job which would pay low. You can always opt for certificate courses or even get a job training to have a stable occupation.

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