I just got my associate degree in general science, cuz
I was planning to go to four year college, but now I have to work so I was wondering where I can apply for a job with the degree I have since my major is not specific. And if anyone can tell me where to look for a job. I have no work experince at all. I am a house wife and raised my kind now i have time to work.|||You should go to school while you work - a four-year Bachelors degree will get you farther than a two-year Associates. Consider the hard work as investment in yourself.|||With AA degree, you should be able to get some adminstrative assistance job. Start with a temp agency, and get some experience, some of the job do offer temp to perm positions. Don%26#039;t forget a good resume can get your chance for interview, and you present yourself that you can do what you said on your resume. Check out newspaper and monster.com to see what type of jobs that you can do. Then read the description and compose your resume, then you can post your resume out and submit to the companies. Good luck!|||You can make pretty good money being a substitute teacher with an AA in science. Contact your local school district%26#039;s employment office.|||It might be nice to apply for a job at a college or university to finish your general science degree.
I got an internship with just a liberal arts degree in communications and public relations.
Maybe there are internships with drug companies, or utility companies.
MY career center at college had all that information on where to get jobs and internships. good luck|||Try hospital work, or a head start or teachers aid..........|||An associate degree will give you an edge over anyone with no college, but it generally doesn%26#039;t qualify you for anything. If you can type, your science background might help you get a job as a specimen processor for a medical lab. That%26#039;s the only real advice I have to give.|||One where you can make minimum wage.
I have an associate%26#039;s degree-do you want fries with that?
It does depend on what the job market is like in your area.|||Top 10 Careers Requiring Two Years of Training (or Less)
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