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High-Paying Jobs from Trade Schools?

I'm exploring career paths and curious about high-paying jobs that can be pursued after attending a trade school. What are some of the best-paid positions available with a trade school education? Any specific trade job recommendations would be super helpful!

a year ago

There are indeed many rewarding and high-paying careers that can be pursued after trade school, and I'm glad you're considering them. Here are some options off the top of my head:

1. Elevator Installers and Repairers: These professionals install, maintain, and fix elevators, escalators, and other lifts. The median annual wage for this field is quite high, reflecting the specialized skills and potential for overtime pay.

2. Radiation Therapists: These professionals work in the healthcare field and focus on treating diseases such as cancer using radiation treatments. This position generally requires an associate degree and offers a rewarding career both personally and financially.

3. Nuclear Technicians: Working in the energy sector, nuclear technicians assist in power production from nuclear reactors. Typically, an associate degree in nuclear science or a related field is required.

4. Air Traffic Controllers: With one of the highest median salaries for jobs requiring an associate degree, air traffic controllers oversee airplane movements, manage communications, and ensure flight safety.

5. Electricians: While the initial earnings may be modest due to the apprenticeship nature of the work, experienced electricians can earn a robust income, particularly if they specialize in areas like electrical systems design.

6. Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters: These professionals are essential to ensure that buildings have adequate vital services like fresh water and waste disposal. There's potential financially and it's a growing field.

7. Commercial Pilots: Working outside the airline industry (e.g., for charter flights, rescue services, firefighting, or crop dusting), commercial pilots can earn a good salary.

These careers each offer different benefits and challenges, so it would be wise to consider how your interests align with the duties of these jobs. Also, consider the demand for these jobs in your region and whether these roles meet your long-term career goals. Be aware of the level of physical demand too as some trade careers can be physically intensive.

a year ago

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