Best Entry Level Job Tier List (Entry Level Careers RANKED!)

Best Entry Level Job Tier List (Entry Level Careers RANKED!)

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There are many entry level jobs out there. Some of them require a college degree, many of them require 2-3 years of work experience (which makes no sense). Some of the best entry careers you can get into without a college degree and without any experience. Some of these jobs you can get into in as little as one month, and can pay up to $100k a year in the first year.

In this video I’m going to talk about the entry level job tier list and which carers are the best and worst at the entry level in my opinion.

Enjoy 🙂
~Shane
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21 Comments

  1. Mister Mister on November 11, 2023 at 5:05 am

    A-Tier: Truck Driver

    12 yr truck driver here. I agree with the ranking as well as the cons of the lifestyle. But i would say the cons are not so bad if you’re single with no children. And the pros FAR outweigh the cons because you can do a lot of things other ppl cannot do, such as:

    1. You can live in your truck and save A LOT of money FAST. It is pretty reasonable to NET $1,200/week as a rookie trucker. That’s $4,800/month in the bank. Your truck has a comfortable bed, a fridge, and heat/AC—all at no cost to you. So you will save all the money you’d normally spend on rent, utilities, car note, car insurance, and gas. All you pay for is your phone bill, and the food you eat everyday. Let’s be generous and say that’s $1,200/mo you spend on those 2 things. You save the rest. You do the math on how much you saved in the bank after a year or two of that.

    2. If you work OTR you earn UN-paid time off whenever you want to use it. Right now my deal is for every three weeks i stay on the road i get one week off. If i decide i want to spend that week in Las Vegas they will send me to deliver something to Las Vegas; so i basically get paid to go there. Park my truck at a truck stop in Las Vegas then hit the town for a week. Next month i decide i want to go to Colombia (the country). I get a load to Atlanta and park the truck there because they have the cheapest tickets to Colombia. Then i stay in Colombia for that whole week and do whatever. And i can do this every month because i always make more than enuff money to do it and i stay on the road long enuff to get the time off every month.

    3. If you save your money like that for one year you can use it as a down payment on a duplex with an FHA loan. Live on one side and rent out the other side so you basically live there for free. Now you have a house to live in, can quit trucking with money in the bank after a year or two, then take on one of these remote jobs listed in this video. Now you can make and save even more money while living in a house YOU own that gets paid for by someone else 💰💰💰💰



  2. Michael Enns on November 11, 2023 at 5:09 am

    Wait what??….truck driver being a six figure job??? What the heck…I would assume that job to pay poorly.



  3. TNT Storms on November 11, 2023 at 5:11 am

    Nice ranking. My 18 year old son has excellent people skills and is funny as heck (star of drama department) but has ADD so he cannot stand still for long and gets bored easily. We were thinking real estate since that field has no limit on pay, you always need to keep hustling, but you have to be talented and disciplined to get the big bucks. Is that a good fit for him? Digital marketing could be his niche also since he loves to make videos and is very good at sales.



  4. Alexander Coles on November 11, 2023 at 5:12 am

    Waiter in the UK is terribly paid. We dont do the tipping culture which is a shame.



  5. SFaye Lewis on November 11, 2023 at 5:12 am

    I like office clerk work.



  6. Julian Straus on November 11, 2023 at 5:15 am

    I took a data entry job and quit by lunch time the first day.



  7. Issiac Mitchell on November 11, 2023 at 5:19 am

    Not needing experience in digital marketing is not true!



  8. Kirk La on November 11, 2023 at 5:20 am

    When you say the word Karen it’s another word for rude rather than saying rude you’re using a woman’s name and it’s Discriminatory against the female gender I don’t know who come up with using the word Karen to describe a rude person but it is not appropriate and as a society we need to evolve more. Karen is a beautiful name for a woman the name Karen is the Danish name and a Greek name and actually means pure and innocent. Whoever made this saying up done it to be malicious of the female gender. Just some knowledge there and some education thank you and I really enjoy your program your information is so helpful to so many people thank you again😊



  9. Salesforce Help Club on November 11, 2023 at 5:28 am

    This is a great resource! I know this is not meant to be a totally exhaustive list, but I would add Business Analyst and System Admin to the list. Both of these roles can earn near 6-figures for junior level roles in most circumstances. For instance, in the Salesforce ecosystem, which I’ve been working in for 8 years, you can help configure software through point-and-click setup pages rather than write code, and help companies best use their Salesforce software, while starting out around $85k.



  10. Paul Blart on November 11, 2023 at 5:29 am

    A lot of these jobs are unrealistic.



  11. Lazy Lazenby Productions on November 11, 2023 at 5:29 am

    Thank you for making videos that actually help people. Your advice is invaluable!



  12. Santo on November 11, 2023 at 5:31 am

    Please compile for us entry level jobs in the IT field and the appropriate online course to take for someone trying to get into the IT field?



  13. There Are No Shortcuts on November 11, 2023 at 5:36 am

    TLDR:

    best: anything digital/software related is good
    then trades
    if you do low level jobs, make sure its part-time
    worst: full time low-level non-tech jobs



  14. Christian Ruiz on November 11, 2023 at 5:38 am

    Can you turn this into a chart for people to download and look at for decision making



  15. My Spiritual Journey on November 11, 2023 at 5:40 am

    `what about doing a video for people getting ready for retirement who will HAVE to continue to work?



  16. Shane Hummus on November 11, 2023 at 5:40 am

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  17. Savanah Lee on November 11, 2023 at 5:48 am

    As a former Realtor I highly disagree. You should ONLY go into real estate if you have a very large existing social circle (like, in highschool terms, you’re *super popular*), and be prepared for extremely hefty fees for all of the orgs you have to be a member of. You’ll spend thousands a year just to BE a Realtor.



  18. Kirk La on November 11, 2023 at 5:49 am

    Just because a lot of people are doing it doesn’t make it right Karen is a beautiful name and should not be referred to as a rude person there’s actual words to describe people that are rude obnoxious and we can simply just say what they are they are rude and obnoxious they don’t need to be relabeled into a female’s name



  19. Rokita P.W on November 11, 2023 at 5:51 am

    how tf , you can get into easily? how what magical country is this, cause in Uk we are master degree students from computer science only availble to get warehouse operative jobs where our management cant speak english and shout at us for work we werent trained to do and we just work day in and day out trying to even find a interview but nothing will take us



  20. Jonathan Seeber on November 11, 2023 at 5:53 am

    I think you should re-evaluate your service industry numbers, I work in mid-tier restaurants and make $60k a year on my W-2 working 6-hour days



  21. Margaret on November 11, 2023 at 5:55 am

    I think data entry is not so bad. You could work from home and listen to music. You don’t have to work with people if you are introverted and you can get more advanced and technical data entry later. You can start from a temp agency and find something permanent later. But yes, could be a bit monotonous. Stretch your wrists too.