Passing the GED can be a challenge for you to advance in your career. Even if you aren't suitable in pursuing long term post-secondary education, your new credential can help you gets access to professional training programs at community colleges and vocational schools.
Your GED transcript can also help you get through the doors with a surplus of new jobs or advance within your current company. The job market reports that 96% of employer preference, someone with a high school equivalency credential for eligibility for both hiring and promotion. The job market will become fertile with opportunity for you.
If you're not currently employed, put your new credential on your resume and consider contacting the career services center