what happens to the person if he or shes doesn't have a high school diploma or no college degree?

what will happen to there future ? where will they end up

Answer #1

It all depends on the person and what career they want to go into. At the very least moost joobs require a high school diploma or ged. My fiance and i only have high school diplomas, he is welder making $28 and hour and its his passion, im a stay at home mom who decorates cakes ranging anywhere from $50-600 per cake. We’re fine financially and both doing what we love, without college. College isnt for everyone, it all depends on what career path you plan on going into.

Answer #2

Some people go on to be quite successful without graduating high school. Billionaire Richard Branson and David Thomas (the one that started the Wendy’s chain, not the comedian) never finished high school. Some musicians and actors who were already successful chose to concentrate on their craft instead of school.

It is possible to be successful without a diploma but most people find that not having a diploma greatly limits their options.

Answer #3

according to my mom people even have to have a high school diploma just to be a janitor.(she works as an employment specialist so she knows how all this stuff works). and i’m pretty sure she said that if someone doesn’t have a high school diploma then they can go and take the ged, but if they don’t have that then they can’t get into college

Answer #4

what if they wont want both diplomas and what to waste there life? just asking

Answer #5

:O do you make those smith island cakes? those things are amazing :D

Answer #6

wait what if who doesn’t what? sorry i don’t understand your question

Answer #7

wait are you asking what if the person who didn’t get a hs diploma doesn’t want to get one or a ged and they want to waste their life?

Answer #8

yeah something like that

Answer #9

well let me ask this. why would they want to waste their life? if they don’t get either a high school diploma or a ged then they can’t get a job. heck they can’t even be a janitor. sad but true. if a person wants to waste their life then they better be prepared for the consequences that come with it. say a person does end up like this, well this being the case they have to realize they will have to give up a lot of things like going on vacation, going out to eat, buying video games or even a new car. if they end up like this then how will they eat? yes they can go to the local soup kitchen, but it won’t be like a restaurant where you can order a pizza or burger. you eat what they give you and if you don’t like it then just don’t eat. where will they live? well in life there’s no such thing as a free hand out, and it’s not like somebody will come and take pity on the person and give them a place to stay. so their only option would be under a bridge. again sad but true. what about clothes? they can’t just wear the same thing their whole life and what about brushing their teeth, or getting a hair cut, or even taking a shower? these are only some things people don’t think about when they decide to waste their life

Answer #10

If you don’t get your diploma or have any further education there are still options. The good news is you will probably be on a daytime quiz show at some point to help fill you time and that you might win a prize. The bad news, is that more than likely you will become a politician. Don’t worry there are a few benefits but your brain will be shut down permanently and u can only say what is on the bit paper or what you were told to. Otherwise who wouldn’t want a career serving mega burgers to fat ass people?

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