Maybe some jobs involving hard labor, such as landscaping or mining.
Trucking also does not involve maths.
Waiters at restaurants require only the lowest level of mathematics - addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.
A trucker without any ability to read his delivery notes... or knowledge how to calculate a useful track on the map... or how much his truck can transport... funny... NO... everywhere certain basics of math are compulsory. Waiters need an organising ability... with... yes, maths.
I'm 14 at the moment, but I'm outstanding with literacy at my School.
But I'm extremely challenge my numeracy, possibly because my teacher is foreign, and I can't understand a word she says or that my class is talking the whole time through the session. I'm really worried that I won't be smart numeracy wise and I may not get into University because I am quite aware that their is a Maths test that needs to be done before you are actually accepted into the University. I had my mind on Psychology for sometime now but I'm a bit anxious to get a degree or anything major in that area in being a Psychologist/Psychiatrist. Because generally it means you're self-employed and you need to find your clients, which I'm not sure is such a safe alternative. I want a high paying job, but not to high. Probably in the 80,000 - 120,000 range. But I'm totally brain dead when it comes to maths. I know that you need maths in practically every job on the market which I'm fine with, I can do maths just not all that geometry, algebra etc... It kind of leaves me thinking why do we actually need that? People perceive me to be exceptionally smart in all areas because I'm constantly achieving A's or A+ the occasional B which doesn't worry me. But I really want to beat that stereotype lol, I'm not actually that smart when it comes to numeracy or geography/humanities/history.
Please help me if you know any good jobs that doesn't involve to much maths.
The people whos jobs are to greet people when they walk into Walmart.
Often times security jobs dont have to use math.
they are the same
the angle at which you hit the ball depends on maths
most careers that involve engeneering/architecture
Architecture?
Trapping
Archaeology :)
Immunologist
How much maths does accounting involve and is it possible to do a course or apprenticeship in accounting with a c grade in mathematics gcse
Yes, there are many.
BABYSITTERS
elementary teachers
Careers that require lots of math include anything that has "engineering" as part of its name, as well as economy.