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What are some good jobs/careers that only require on-the-job-training and/or where can i search for these jobs?

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What are some good jobs/careers that only require on-the-job-training and/or where can i search for these jobs?

The only job I found that has on the job training was in the Army. I was going to college to get a degree in Admin of Justice, and applying for the police departments. I signed up for the Army Reserve. They trained me as Military Police. If you sign up regular Army, you will have a job when you are done with your training. They have many occupations available.

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September 3rd, 2009 at 4:25 pm

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  1. The only job I found that has on the job training was in the Army. I was going to college to get a degree in Admin of Justice, and applying for the police departments. I signed up for the Army Reserve. They trained me as Military Police. If you sign up regular Army, you will have a job when you are done with your training. They have many occupations available.
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    Sybil

    3 Sep 09 at 9:59 pm

  2. Anything entry level. Um… Bank Teller requires on the job training. A Sales Associate, Cashier, entry level Clerical Associate or Administrative Assistant.

    Best Wishes!
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    Tash

    3 Sep 09 at 10:07 pm

  3. You’ve gotten a couple of good suggestions. The military is one that helps if you need medical benefits or have dependents. There are really many jobs that can be secured by on the job training.
    Short-term: Home health aides, personal and home care aides, physical therapy aides, Amusement and recreational attendants, occupational therapist aides, retail sales persons, janitors, cleaners, waiters and waitresses, food preparation and serving, home health aides,
    Moderate: medical assistants, dental assistants, hazardous materials removal workers, social and human service assistants, residential advisors, customer service representatives, truck drivers, tractor trailer driver maintenance and repair workers, executive secretaries and administrative assistants
    Long term: firefighters, tile and marble setters, athletes and sports competition, coaches and scouts, interpreters and translators, carpenters, cooks, police and sheriff’s patrol officers, plumbers,pipe-fitters, and steamfitters, electricians, construction, building, gaming
    References :
    US Dept. of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook

    Crabby

    3 Sep 09 at 10:20 pm

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