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PLEASE HELP!! MY GRADES ARE DUE in like over 27 hours & i just wanna finish :sob: Richard recently accepted a job as a truck driver for a large transportation company, but he wants to one day run the company’s distribution center. What is Richard’s current educational level, and how can he best achieve his goal?

Richard is a high school graduate with a special driver’s license who could quit his job and earn a master’s degree that meets his goals.
Richard is a high school graduate with a special driver’s license who could earn a bachelor’s degree and apprentice with his company.
Richard is a high school graduate who could earn an associate’s degree and spend his off-hours completing an internship with his company.
Richard is a high school graduate who could earn a vocational degree, complete an apprenticeship, and wait to advance with his company.

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