10. Computer user support specialists
Median wage in 2015 – $48,620
Whether you want to work as a computer customer support specialist, and user support specialist, help desk analyst or technician, the job falls under this category. Basically, you’d provide technical assistance to computer users and to answer questions or fix computer problems for clients, whether that happens over the phone, in person or electronically.
In 2015, people working these jobs made as little as $28,990 and as much as $81,260. In order to get such a job you’d need some college education, although a degree isn’t mandatory. There’s also no training needed or experience, so you can start afresh and learn as you go. If you’re remotely familiar with computers, you should find this type of job quite easy, but you do need a healthy dose of patience to deal with the customers.