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What are high paying jobs with minimal schooling?

I'm trying to plan for the future and I'm curious about what high-paying job options might be available that don't require a lot of schooling. Are there careers where I can earn decently with just high school or some short training?

7 months ago

Absolutely, there are several career paths that require minimal schooling yet offer good earning potential. I'm assuming by "minimal schooling" you mean high school education or a 2-year associate degree. Here are some examples:

1. Dental Hygienists: An associate degree in dental hygiene can allow one to work in dentists’ offices to clean teeth and educate patients on oral health.

2. Air Traffic Controllers: ATCs have an important job directing aircraft in an organized manner to prevent collisions. Extensive on-the-job training is common for this profession.

3. Real Estate Brokers: Working as a realtor can be highly rewarding, especially in hot markets. A high school diploma and passing the real estate licensing exam are required.

4. Commercial Pilots: Although commercial airline pilots require a bachelor’s degree, commercial pilots need a high school diploma or equivalent and a commercial pilot’s license from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). They may need to fly at irregular hours.

5. Radiologic and MRI Technologists: These health professionals perform diagnostic imaging examinations. They need an associate degree and certification.

6. Nuclear Medicine Technologists: These techs prepare and administer radioactive drugs for imaging or therapeutic purposes. They need an associate degree and certification.

7. Web Developers: If you have a knack for technology and design, web developers are in high demand and this profession often requires only an associate degree or even self-study in coding and design platforms.

8. Physical Therapist Assistants: PTAs help patients recover from injuries and illnesses. Earning an associate degree from a physical therapy program is required.

Remember, even though these careers require less education, they do require specialized training and often licensing. Additionally, potential earnings can vary significantly depending on factors like geographic location, level of experience, and industry. It's important to research more about a career path that interests you, including the training, licensing requirements, and potential salary in your specific area.

7 months ago

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