English Teacher Abroad. You don't need a degree... I've been doing it 7 years + w/o.
CDL <-- this job is HARD work... don't jump in unless you are single and want to make a good buck. Don't make this your life. I have my ACZ, only ever drove rig a short while but its a damn hard life.
Welder <-- good money, toxic gas... if you aren't careful you can fuk yourself up. Put a wire through my hand once.
Pilot <-- Expensive
Chopper Pilot <-- REALLY expensive.
Nurse <-- 2 years of college and good money (friend's sister did this and now she is making 60k/year)
A+/N+/CCNA <-- Can get you a computer networking job
Programmer <-- If you are good and you've taken a few city college courses you can still nail down a good job.
Salesman <-- Big Bucks if you got the skills.
Flight Attendant
Police Officer
Cruise ship Deck Crew
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Forklift Driver / Raymond Reach Driver ($150 for the license/training)
Chef/Cook
Entertainer / Busker
Tradesman: Mechanic, Plumber, Electrician, Roofer, Heavy Equipment Operator, Elevator Tech, Carpenter, Truck Mechanic ($$$), Forklift Mechanic, Welder, Mold Maker, CNC Programmer... you can make a REALLY good buck if you are employed in a big city with a trade.
Oil Rig Roughneck - Huge Money
Miner - Huge Money
Park Ranger
Farmer
Factory Worker
Bartender
Deck Hand
Security Guard
Manager
Limo Driver
Court Reporter
Small Business Owner
Just as a side note for anyone wanting to get a few years education on the cheap. You can go to the Philippines and pay $1000 for a year long course, taught in English in just about anything. Also have shorter introductory courses in trades requiring a bit of school to enter.
Not having a degree is not the end of the world.