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High Paying Jobs With Minimal Schooling Needed

I'm looking for career options that offer great pay but don't require a lengthy education. What are some fields or jobs where I can earn well without spending years in school?

a year ago

There are indeed many high-paying jobs that don't require extensive schooling. Here are a few options:

1. Commercial Pilot: You do not need a bachelor's degree for this job. However, you will need a commercial pilot's license from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), where you learn how to operate multi-engine aircraft.

2. Elevator Installer/Repairer: This job requires a high school diploma and an apprenticeship. Plus, as we continue to both build skyscrapers and maintain older buildings, this job will always be in demand.

3. Radiation Therapist: This role generally only requires a two-year associate's degree, and you'd be helping people combat life-threatening diseases in this role.

4. Gas Plant Operator: These individuals control the systems that convert gas into usable products. It usually requires vocational training or an associate's degree.

5. Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay Electrical and Electronics Repairer: This job, vital for keeping our electricity running, typically requires a high school diploma and an extended on-the-job training program.

6. Air Traffic Controller: It requires an associate's degree from an air traffic collegiate training initiative programs. It's a high-stress job but pays quite well.

7. Dental Hygienist: A two-year associate’s degree is typically the requirement for becoming a dental hygienist, although some positions may require a bachelor's degree.

8. Web Developer: This role might require coding boot camp or self-teaching, but it doesn't generally require a four-year degree.

9. Nuclear Medicine Technologist: You’ll need to earn an associate’s degree and a nuclear medicine certification, and you could be earning around $75,000 per year.

Do remember that many of these industries require certifications, which may not take as long as a four-year degree but they do require dedication and hard work. Also, ensure you research these fields thoroughly, so you're informed about the demands and requirements of these jobs. It’s important to also consider job satisfaction, room for growth, and work-life balance—not just salary.

a year ago

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