100 Jobs That Don’t Require Much Education

100 Jobs That Don’t Require Much Education

This is a list of 100 jobs anyone can do which don’t require much education or having a certificate. Generally you can take a quick training and be ready to do these jobs in less than a month or two.

  1. Taxi driver
  2. Moto-taxi operator
  3. Barber
  4. Hairdresser
  5. Street food vendor
  6. Small restaurant owner
  7. Mobile money agent
  8. Construction worker
  9. Mason
  10. Farmer (poultry, fish, vegetables)
  11. Tailor
  12. Fashion designer
  13. Shoemaker
  14. Shoe repairer
  15. Auto mechanic
  16. Motorcycle repairer
  17. Small retail shop owner
  18. Mini-market owner
  19. Welding specialist
  20. Metal worker
  21. Driving instructor
  22. Security guard
  23. Private watchman
  24. Cleaning service provider
  25. Home cleaning business owner
  26. Event rentals (chairs, canopies, sound systems)
  27. Waste collector
  28. Recycling business operator
  29. Solar panel installer
  30. Solar panel repair technician
  31. Photographer
  32. Videographer
  33. Bricklayer
  34. Plumber
  35. Carpenter
  36. Painter
  37. Electrician
  38. House painter
  39. Interior decorator
  40. Signboard maker
  41. Graphic designer
  42. T-shirt printing business owner
  43. Vehicle sticker designer
  44. Street hawker
  45. Roadside mechanic
  46. Motorcycle spare parts dealer
  47. Car wash owner
  48. Fuel reseller (roadside fuel vendor)
  49. Bakery owner
  50. Beignet seller
  51. Fruit seller
  52. Vegetable vendor
  53. Second-hand clothes seller
  54. Shoe vendor
  55. Charcoal seller
  56. Firewood seller
  57. Soft drink reseller
  58. Ice block seller
  59. Call box operator
  60. Recharge card seller
  61. Internet café owner
  62. Betting shop operator
  63. Barber equipment supplier
  64. Hair extension seller
  65. Beauty product reseller
  66. Massage therapist
  67. Fitness trainer
  68. Dance instructor
  69. Music teacher
  70. Instrument repair technician
  71. DJ
  72. Music producer
  73. Event planner
  74. Wedding decorator
  75. Cake baker
  76. Catering service provider
  77. Tailoring accessories seller
  78. Embroidery business owner
  79. Home-based laundry service
  80. Ironing service provider
  81. Shoeshiner
  82. Newspaper vendor
  83. Delivery rider
  84. Courier service operator
  85. House help agency
  86. Errand service provider
  87. Daycare operator
  88. Private tutor
  89. Language teacher
  90. Herbal medicine seller
  91. Street musician
  92. Traditional healer
  93. Brick/block-making business
  94. Water vendor
  95. Private security business owner
  96. Generator repairer
  97. Cold store operator
  98. Fish seller
  99. Livestock trader
  100. Poultry feed seller

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