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What are some high paying jobs in Houston with just a high school diploma?

I'm a junior in high school and I'm thinking of moving to Houston after graduation. I'm curious about high-paying jobs there that only require a high school diploma. Any suggestions or tips on what industries are best?

a year ago

Sure, there are definitely some high-paying jobs in Houston for individuals with a high school diploma. The city has a diverse economy with many industries, so I would suggest looking into these sectors:

1. Oil and Gas Industry: Houston is known as the "Energy Capital of the World" with over 4,600 energy-related businesses. You could consider jobs like Petroleum Pump System Operators, who manage the systems that handle gas and oil, and can earn a median salary around $67,000 a year.

2. Healthcare: Houston is home to the world's largest medical complex, the Texas Medical Center, which employs over 106,000 people. While many positions in healthcare require more extensive training, there are still roles that require a high school diploma like Medical Records and Health Information Technicians.

3. Construction: Many construction roles such as construction and building inspectors or first-line supervisors only require a high school diploma and provide on-the-job training.

4. Transportation: Houston's port and extensive highway system make it a transportation hub. Jobs like Transportation Inspectors or transit drivers may be options to consider.

5. Aerospace: With the Johnson Space Center based in Houston, there are opportunities in industries tied to space exploration. While many require higher education, there are jobs like Aerospace Engineering and Operations Technicians that only require an associate degree.

Remember, while these roles don't require more than a high school diploma, they may require additional on-the-job training or certifications. You should also bear in mind that 'high-paying' is somewhat subjective and can depend on your lifestyle and financial needs.

a year ago

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