If you can do a job you like, and it's along your career path then keep it. However get a degree if you can.
If not a degree than some kind of additional education.
I wasn't financially able to finish school, and have many years experience in my career field. I can't find a decent job; half the time any job I go up for requires a degree and therefore I am unqualified. I am on the other end, but I am SO limited becasue I don't have a degree (any degree would do). Consequentially I have jobs that don't pay close to decent, or I can't stand.
It's best to get it, and work on it slowly. No matter how good a job is it probably isn't permannent and a degree (though most of the time actually worthless) will add significant value to you as an employee or potential employee.
Nothing sucks more than having to work years doing something you hate, if you do what you like then do whatever you can to secure that career. A degree and experience will do that.
Keep the job, school on the side (College or ITT)
Trust me.
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