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Top paying jobs with only a high school diploma?

I'm trying to plan my future and am exploring the best paying jobs that only require a high school diploma. What positions should I consider if I'm looking to earn well without going to college?

a year ago

There are indeed a number of high paying jobs you can consider if you hold a high school diploma and further traditional college education isn't in your plans. These roles often involve trade skills, technical knowledge, or specific talents, and they can offer strong income potentials.

1. Commercial Pilot: Many pilots simply need a high school diploma or equivalent and a license from the Federal Aviation Administration, which is acquired after successful completion of flight training.

2. Power Plant Operators: They control and maintain machinery for generating electricity, and they're often trained on the job and may require certification.

3. Transportation, Distribution, and Storage Managers: These professionals oversee the allocation, storage, or shipping of products or merchandise. Several years of lower-level management experience is usually required.

4. Postmasters and Mail Superintendents: They supervise and coordinate the activities of workers engaged in postal and related work in assigned post office.

5. Detectives & Criminal Investigators: These roles require on-the-job training or being promoted from an entry-level officer position within a police department.

6. Elevator Installation and Repair: These workers install, fix, and maintain elevators, an indispensable skill in urban environments.

Remember, while these jobs typically don't require a college degree, they do often need specific training or hands-on experience. It's also essential to keep in mind what you are passionate about and interested in. After all, a high-paying job will not be satisfying if you don't enjoy the work you're doing. Research and consider what industry or role could be a good fit for your skills, interests, and long-term career goals.

a year ago

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