Is it possible to get a good job with a degree in History, Geography and Arts?
>>2128224
Sure. Move to Seattle, you can make $15 an hour flipping burgers there.
>>2128224
depends what country you're in, tradespeople and labourers get pretty good money in a country like australia but shit money in usa due to the illegal immigration
you can also go to university and got a real degree it might increase your chances of a good job but by then you would be in huge debt and 30 years old with no actual experience
>>2128224
Depends on where you live and what you define as a "good job"
You're not going to make doctor money. But you can do decently for yourself if you're lucky. I'd recommend double majoring or minoring in history and getting a more practical major.
A humanities degree looks better when coupled with something else.
>>2128224
>Any of these
Go teach overseas for a while.
>History
Depends. In Canada, a lot of people I know went into military. A friend of mine teaches piloting. The military takes you on. As well, many people get into law due to their ability to research. History grads also have the highest success rate in law school, apparently. Actual history related jobs, such as archiving, writing, and being a prof are hard to come by. I'd also not consider the last a good job desu.
>Geography
Do some /biz/ and get into mining at any level, such as purchasing, prospecting, or legalities. It's what my exes dad did, and he made a killing.
>Arts
Fine arts? You have to be really great at your craft, or set your ego aside enough to do post-modern feminist art. If arts such as sociology, good luck with anything less than a Masters.
Theres Geography, and then theres "Geography"
Make sure if you major in geography its not in a liberal arts college but earth/environmental sciences. Human geography sucks without a real science backing, which liberal arts schools ignore and just push a marxist agenda. Also GIS is awesome, drones, satellites and maps and shit.
>>2128224
Geography can work if you pair it with programming knowledge or chemistry/geology/engineering/oceanography.
Arts can work if it's "real" art, by which I mean industrial design or architecture, maybe fashion if you're a woman or gay.
History is worthless for finding jobs.
You basically have to have family or friends ready to hand you a job after you graduate because you'll never find one on your own.