10 High Paying Non Customer Service Jobs Without a Degree

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 For those who are not comfortable around the customer or service level environments and have no time for a degree, read our list of 10 high paying non customer service jobs without a degree.

The cost of college education in the U.S. has increased substantially since the 1980s. In a paper on the rising cost of college education in the U.S., Ronald Ehrenberg of Cornell University noted that tuitions at some of the private colleges and universities in the country have increased annually between 2% and 3% over the rate of inflation. The paper further notes that growth in tuition fees has consistently outstripped growth in the median family income since the 1980s.

10 High Paying Non Customer Service Jobs Without a Degree

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Rising tuition costs have meant that students are leaving colleges with a significant amount of debt. According to Education Department data analyzed by Huffington Post, financial aid expert Mark Kantrowitz and economist Brad Hershbein of the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, student debt burdens have increased around 163.8% over the last 25 years. Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York data shows that wages for recent college graduate have increased by 1.6% in the same period.

The question is why are students prepared to take a significant amount of debts to pursue the college education. It is mainly because a college education is still seen as a way to high-paying jobs. It is a gamble students are prepared to take. But is piling a huge amount of debt at an early age to pursue college education the only way to achieve the American Dream? The answer is no. From Wall Street to Silicon Valley, there are examples of successful executives and entrepreneurs who never went to college or dropped out mid-way.

Lewis S. Ranieri, who pioneered the mortgage-backed securities market in the late 70s, left St. John’s University without completing his degree. Ranieri was also named by Businessweek as “one of the greatest innovators of the past 75 years” back in 2004. Ranieri later returned to his university and completed a degree, however, much of the success he achieved on Wall Street was before this.

Of course, there are several examples in Silicon Valley. Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg and Steve Jobs never completed college.

Indeed, the American Dream can be achieved without a college degree. In fact, data from the Labor Department shows that there are several high paying non customer service jobs without a degree. Of course, some of these jobs require customer service, which can be challenging. However, there are also jobs that do not require any interaction with customers and still pay well. Therefore, for today’s article, we have checked BLS statistics and first found jobs that don’t require a degree, then among those we selected jobs that don’t require customer service, and finally, we rank those that we got according to its median annual wage. If you are looking only for a part time jobs of this kind, then head over to 12 Best Part-Time Jobs That Don’t Deal with Customers.

Now, without further ado, we present you high paying non customer service jobs without a degree.

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