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New-Work-139 t1_j0n20h5 wrote

Honestly $64k with no degree is pretty good.. I’m not sure what you’re expecting to find but I can’t think of a job without a degree or certs that pays more and that isn’t the result of climbing the ladder at a single company for 10+ years. I’d stay put to be honest. Not sure this is a good time to be getting a new job anyways. New hires are always the first to go during layoffs.

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Niccakolio t1_j0n2yqd wrote

Thank you. Yeah, I know. I do work 48 plus hours a week and sometimes a lot more when possible so a lot of that income is overtime. But you're right. Thank you again.

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nogiblets t1_j0n70p6 wrote

Consider remote customer service jobs to tap your communication, time management, and problem-solving skills - most do not require a degree - they will train you.

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