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What Are the Best Paying Jobs for High School Grads?

Hey everyone! I've been thinking about taking a gap year after I graduate to explore my interests and save up some money before I decide what I want to do in terms of going to college or pursuing some other path. Does anyone know what jobs pay best for someone with just a high school diploma?

a year ago

Certainly, there are quite a few high-paying jobs that only require a high school diploma. However, keep in mind, several of these roles require on-the-job training or a related certification, which can be a worthwhile investment of time and sometimes money.

1. Web Developer: With the rise of online learning platforms, you can learn to code well enough to become a web developer without needing a college degree. Depending on where you live, web developers will likely be in high demand.

2. Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers: Essentially, these managers oversee the allocation, storage, and shipping of merchandise in a supply chain. This job does typically require a few years of related work experience.

3. Wind Turbine Service Technicians: This is a specialized field that requires training but can be quite lucrative. With the increased focus on clean, renewable energy, jobs in this sector are projected to grow.

4. Commercial Pilots: While airline pilots need a bachelor's degree, commercial pilots for tasks like aerial photography or charter flights often only need a high school diploma along with the Federal Aviation Administration license.

5. Nuclear Power Reactor Operators: These operators control nuclear reactors. They adjust and maintain the systems and equipment that control the reactor's power. This role requires extensive on-the-job training.

6. Elevator and Escalator Inspectors and Repairers: Although this job might sound rather niche, these specialists earn a good wage. They often receive their training through apprenticeship programs.

Remember, you might want to consider your interests and where your skills shine before you make a decision. Also, consider the job market and demand for these positions in the area where you live or plan to live. A person is generally more successful in an occupation they enjoy rather than one they chose solely for the paycheck.

a year ago

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