<p>^If you can’t imagine getting a PhD in chemistry, it’s understandable, but it also suggests you might not like working in chemistry either (I will venture a guess taht being a lab technician for someone else in chemistry would be less pleasant that doing research in chemistry at the PhD level). </p>
<p>Some chemists go into law school and become patent lawyers. Some get an education degree or certificate and teach science in HS. Some go on to get an MBA and can use both degrees managing in a related industry. Lots you can do but it seems the better paying and more enjoyable professional jobs are ones that require more than a four year degree.</p>