Frank Osborne+FollowNo Degree? This CEO Says, 'No Problem!'Crash Champions’ CEO Matt Ebert never went to college—and neither did 83% of his 10,000+ employees. Yet, his car repair chain exploded 130x in revenue over five years, now pulling in $2.75B! Most techs make over $100K a year, way above the national average. Ebert’s secret? Hands-on training, apprenticeships, and valuing real-world skills over degrees. Proof you don’t need a diploma to crush it! #Cars #CarOwnership #CareerGoals00Share
Phyllis Smith+FollowWhy Apprenticeships Are the Real Career HackWho knew a warehouse gig could open so many doors? Evie and Noah jumped into Aldi’s apprenticeship program and are getting paid to learn real skills—plus, they’re rotating through different departments, so every day’s something new. Forget the old-school myth that apprenticeships are a backup plan; these two are proof you can skip the classroom grind, build confidence, and land a solid career. If you want to get ahead without being stuck at a desk, this might be your move! #CareerGoals #ApprenticeshipLife #AldiJobs #JobCareer11Share
Amanda Stewart+FollowOnly the Tough Get These Paychecks 💪Ever wondered which jobs are basically a real-life survival test? These 6 careers pay big, but you need to be tough as nails to make it: 1) Semi-Pro Athlete (think: bruises and glory), 2) Firefighter/Smokejumper (literal hero status), 3) Lineman (high wires, high stakes), 4) Commercial Diver (deep dives, big bucks), 5) Aircraft Mechanic (precision under pressure), and 6) Radiation Therapist (emotional strength required). Would you dare to try any of these? Let’s hear it! #CareerGoals #ToughJobs #HighPay #JobCareer40Share
Liber+FollowIs a Full-Time Office Job Really the End Goal?Challenging the Notion of Success After Years of Studying After spending years in school, I always thought landing a full-time office job was the ultimate achievement. My older sister, who graduated three years before me, seemed to have it all figured out—steady hours, a regular paycheck, and a clear path forward. But as I stepped into my own career, I started questioning if this was truly what I wanted. The routine and predictability can be comforting, but sometimes it feels like I traded my curiosity and creativity for stability. Was all that studying just to sit at a desk from nine to five? Or is there more to success than this traditional path? I’d love to hear how others feel about this journey—does the office job fulfill you, or are you searching for something different? Share your thoughts and experiences below! Let’s start a conversation about what career success really means to you. #CareerJourney #WorkLife #OfficeCulture #CareerGoals #JobCareer51Share
Zachary Brown+FollowWhy Everyone Wants Data AnalystsOkay, y'all... so apparently becoming a data analyst is like, THE thing to do right now? I was chatting with my cousin and she was saying that some companies are literally paying for people to get the training they need to jump into these roles. Like, where the heck was this when I was trying to figure out what to do with my life?! 😂 But for real, with all the talk about 'big data' and stuff, I guess it makes sense. Companies are like data junkies these days. Can't say I'm surprised... every second post on my feed is somebody talking about how they’re learning some new analytics software or whatever. If you’re into numbers and not averse to some serious screen time, it sounds like a pretty sweet deal. I might have missed that boat, but it's awesome seeing people get these opportunities handed to them. Feels like the world’s your oyster if you know how to code a little and crunch some numbers. More power to those diving into this headfirst! #EmploymentTrends #DataDriven #CareerGoals10Share
Cynthia Hill+FollowWork Bliss: What's Your Secret?Hey all! So, I'm super curious about something that's been on my mind lately. If you absolutely freakin' love your job, what exactly do you do? You know, careers that make you jump out of bed in the morning. I've got a friend who's a wildlife photographer, and honestly, hearing him talk about his adventures could make anyone envious. It's like, he's just in love with every second. I've also heard from a barista who gets all artsy with latte art and says it's like therapy. Isn't it amazing how different things light us up? So, spill the beans—what's your gig, and why do you adore it? Trying to figure out if there's something out there I've been missing all this time. Let's chat! #JobSatisfaction #LoveWhatYouDo #CareerGoals60Share
Andrew Jackson+Follow12 High-Paying Jobs with Minimal ExperienceCurious about switching careers without years of experience? Check out these 12 jobs that pay at least $35/hour and let you start with minimal experience: 1. Editor 2. Food Scientist 3. Occupational Health & Safety Specialist 4. Fashion Designer 5. Logistician 6. Accountant 7. Technical Writer 8. Microbiologist 9. Architect 10. Civil Engineer 11. Project Manager 12. Financial Analyst #CareerSwitch #HighPayingJobs #CareerGoals #JobCareer4014Share
lindagriffin+FollowWho's got the best NP benefits?Feeling a bit envious of my paramedic and federal friends with their lifelong pensions. Are there any NP careers that offer similar benefits? Or maybe other amazing perks I should know about? Almost done with school and need some inspiration! #NursePractitioner #CareerGoals #NPBenefits70Share
Phyllis Smith+Follow10 Six-Figure Jobs You Can Land Right Out of CollegeWho says the job market is all doom and gloom? If you’re a new grad with a bachelor’s, there are still jobs out there starting at $100K+! Top picks: Product marketing manager, machine learning engineer, avionics systems manager, and good ol’ software developer. Even roles like IT security analyst and financial advisor made the list. Pro tip: Internships and side gigs can help you stand out—don’t just rely on your degree! Which job would you go for? #CareerGoals #NewGradLife #SixFigureJobs #JobCareer71Share
Sean Martinez+FollowStarbucks’ $360K Pilot Gig?!Starbucks is hiring a private jet captain and the pay is wild—up to $360,000 a year! But don’t dust off your resume just yet: you’ll need 5,000 flight hours, a bunch of certificates, and the kind of customer service skills that impress execs (think: tact and decorum). It’s a far cry from slinging lattes, but hey, it pays 10x more than the average barista gig. Would you ever go for a job like this? #StarbucksJobs #CareerGoals #AviationLife #JobCareer20Share