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Jobs that pay well with less schooling?

I'm trying to figure out which career paths require minimal schooling but still offer high salaries. Are there any specific industries or job titles that fit this description? I'm eager to start working and earning immediately after high school.

a year ago

There's definitely a handful of high-paying jobs that require minimal schooling. Here are few sectors or industries where such opportunities can be found.

1. Trade Jobs: Trade professions like plumbing, electricians, or HVAC technicians often only need vocational school or an apprenticeship. For instance, an elevator installer or repair person makes a median wage around $85,000 a year, according to BLS data.

2. Transportation: Commercial pilots for smaller aircrafts or air traffic controllers, who handle airport traffic, are usually well-paid. Most airlines require high school diplomas and training through flight school.

3. Technology: IT managers don't always need a degree, some are able to work their way up with experience and industry-recognized certifications. Web developers and designers are also in demand and can learn their trade through boot camps or online courses.

4. Construction: Construction managers or supervisors can earn good wages, especially if they gain a lot of on-the-job experience or specialize in a particular field.

5. Real Estate: Real estate agents need to pass a licensing exam, but the schooling is much less compared to a four-year degree. Successful agents can make a very decent living.

Remember, even though these careers may require less formal schooling, they can still be demanding in terms of the certification, training, or apprenticeship required. Explore carefully before making a decision, and consider what would best align with your interests and talents. The most important thing is to find a job that you'll enjoy and succeed in, not just one that pays well.

a year ago

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