Cash in on a Careers in Retail Sales

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If you want to start working now, but don't have a degree, consider retail sales. Often, career training is done on the job. What's important is that you enjoy working with the public. Consider earning your college degree if you want to move up into management at a large retailer. You can get your associate's or bachelor's degree online.

You can find sales and retail jobs in department stores, specialty retailers, lawn and garden centers or automotive dealerships. Even in an economic downturn, jobs are generally available in retail and sales because there is often high turnover. The National Federation of Retailers offers certification tests that can help you stand out from the competition.

Median hourly earnings in 2008, including commissions, range from $10.17 for clothing store workers to $21.63 for automobile salespeople, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. For the same period, supervisors had hourly earnings of $16.97. A college degree can help you sell yourself as a candidate for management training.

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