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		<title>By: Ricky</title>
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		<description>I have an office job doing payroll processing for 140 people all over the state.  It's mostly mindless work, but it pays the bills &#038; I only have to put in 40 hours a week.  

Now, if hubby does not have a degree from a college, it's going to be harder in a tough economy &gt; unless you're in a boom town.  Most jobs that involve numbers &#038; computers will require either previous experience or a degree &gt; for such things as computer programming or accountant work.  

The other thought here would be to be to get involved in computer repair, or copier maintenance work where you go from place to place fixing things &gt; you don't usually need to be a college grad to do that.

Or, would there by any advancement where he's at now?  Most companies do have jobs in accounts receivables, or payable.  Or other related office jobs.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have an office job doing payroll processing for 140 people all over the state.  It&#8217;s mostly mindless work, but it pays the bills &#038; I only have to put in 40 hours a week.  </p>
<p>Now, if hubby does not have a degree from a college, it&#8217;s going to be harder in a tough economy > unless you&#8217;re in a boom town.  Most jobs that involve numbers &#038; computers will require either previous experience or a degree > for such things as computer programming or accountant work.  </p>
<p>The other thought here would be to be to get involved in computer repair, or copier maintenance work where you go from place to place fixing things > you don&#8217;t usually need to be a college grad to do that.</p>
<p>Or, would there by any advancement where he&#8217;s at now?  Most companies do have jobs in accounts receivables, or payable.  Or other related office jobs.</p>
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