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[QUOTE="Jasmine, post: 246214, member: 49159"] Regular jobs require you to have academic qualification. When you apply for a job you will be required to submit your resume where you will have to list your academic qualification. Some jobs require you to have high level degree (for example, you need masters’ degree if you want to become a teacher); some jobs require you to have education in relevant field, for example, if you want to work as journalist, you are required to have a degree in mass media and journalism. If you do not have education, you will end up being low paid workers like a watchman, a dishwasher, etc. Well some jobs require you to have skills more than education for instance, if you want to work in a restaurant kitchen, you are required to have culinary skills, nevertheless, you are still required to have some basic education. However, freelancing is all about having professional level skills on the relevant field. For example, if you want to work as a website designer, it does not matter whether you are just a high school graduate or a college dropout, what actually matter is whether you can actually design a website or not. In order to become a freelancer, you need skills and not education. [/QUOTE]
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