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I wondering if anyone can provide me with insight or advice on my chances of getting hired as someone without a college education. Obviously I understand my options are limited, but I've seen a few job postings that only list HS/GED as the education requirements for what I guess you could consider 'wrench turner' positions. I'm really trying to get my foot in the door to try and learn some skills and broaden my prospects, and Raytheon is one of the big companies in town that feels like a viable path forward. As someone with no real prior aerospace or manufacturing experience though, I can't help but feel like I'm trying to swim up a waterfall. I'm in my 30s, very adaptable, and eager to learn, but I feel like I'd probably never even be considered. After finding this sub, I figured I'd just ask and see if anyone might be able to provide some feedback or advice.
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