An anonymous reader writes “I recently graduated from a ‘major’ university in America with a BS degree in Personal Science. I unfortunately must admit that I’m not very skilled with programming. I finished with the degree, and I’ve spent much of my college career working a job doing technical support (fixing laptops, troubleshooting Windows problems, etc). What jobs can I get with a personal science degree that are NOT mainly programming jobs? A tiny programming wouldn’t be bad, but none would be preferred. And what kind of salaries do these jobs typically fetch?”
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