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  2. 35 Easy Jobs That Pay Well - AOL

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    GOBankingRates put together this list of easy jobs that pay well, including easy part-time jobs and jobs that pay well even if you don’t have a college degree. Easy Jobs That Pay Well

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    The average salary for a tire builder is $54,080 — not bad for a job that only requires a high school degree. There’s a 3% growth rate according to the BLS. JLco - Julia Amaral/istockphoto

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    The "earnings premium" in the report shows how much more college graduates earn when compared with those with only a high school diploma. The median pay for high school graduates five years later ...

  5. Student athlete compensation - Wikipedia

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    An example of the differing state policies might be: if a recruit is comparing two schools with similar athletic and education opportunities but one school is in state that has a Fair Pay to Play Act and the other is not, the school in the state that allows student athlete compensation receives a significant recruiting advantage.

  6. College athletics in the United States - Wikipedia

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    If universities start paying student-athletes, the universities would not be focused on what the student-athletes are attending for, which is the education and degree they receive. An education in the long-run is very valuable, and with the scholarships the student-athletes get, they can take advantage of a great education at little to no cost.

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    "McJob" is a slang term for a low-paying, low-prestige dead-end job that requires few skills and offers very little chance of advancement. [1] The term "McJob" comes from the name of the fast-food restaurant McDonald's , but is used to describe any low-status job – regardless of employer – where little training is required, staff turnover ...

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