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Top-paid jobs for high school graduates?

Hello, I'm just about to graduate high school and I've been considering jumping straight into the workforce. What are some of the highest-paying job options for high school graduates?

a year ago

There are several careers you can consider that offer competitive salaries for high school graduates. While some may require a bit of additional training or certification, most do not necessitate a college degree. Below are a few examples:

1. Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers: These professionals ensure the power grid remains functional. It requires extensive on-the-job training and apprenticeships.

2. Radiation Therapists: Working in the medical field, these professionals use radiation treatments for patients with cancer and other diseases. This role typically requires an associate’s degree or completion of a certificate program.

3. Elevator Installers and Repairers: As the name suggests, these individuals install and repair elevators, escalators, and similar equipment. Most of the necessary skills are learned through apprenticeships.

4. Postmasters and Mail Superintendents: These individuals manage and coordinate the activities of workers engaged in postal and related work in assigned post offices. This position might require experience in a related area.

5. First-line Supervisors of Police and Detectives: This role involves overseeing and coordinating the detective and police activities. Some experience in the field is typically required.

6. Power Plant Operators: These individuals control, operate, and maintain machinery to generate electric power. This role generally requires long-term on-the-job training and technical instruction.

Each of these careers offers an above-average salary for high school graduates while providing professional development and progression opportunities. Just remember that while these positions are promising, they require varying degrees of time, training, and sometimes certification. Be sure to explore your interests and skills before deciding which occupation suits you best.

a year ago

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