At some companies, data center entry level.
I left a place that paid $18/hr for “smart hands”. Tasks included loading dock receiving, front desk security, and cable swapping. Looks good in job history.
Really depends on what you want from a job. Does good mean high pay? It’s generally rare to have high paying jobs with low entry requirements, but ICE seem to be throwing money around if you’ve got no morals and abnormal low levels of empathy.
If good means ‘good for community’ or ‘fun’ or ‘doesn’t involve speaking to too many people’ the answers will be quite different.
Assuming easy to get means low requirements, Border Services here (the people who check your ID when you’re driving through country borders) can pay over 100k a year and you just need a high school diploma and drivers license.
If you don’t mind doing a couple years of college then I would recommend something in non-ionizing medical imaging as a safe and in demand career.
Secretary of Health.
Janitor. This is known.
- good benefits
- job satisfaction
- shift ends at 0722 AM and you just … leave.
can’t unclog toilets from home or with AI
Go into a trade that’s in demand. My sister in law is studying plumbing and basically had a job before she graduated her CC program since she had an on the job / not internship with someone
Leaf-blower Executive
Working at ups. Key problem is, the good wage takes time working. Nothing else. Just seniority

