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High paying career options from trade schools?

I'm thinking about attending a trade school after I graduate, rather than going to a four-year college. What are some of the high-paying jobs that could be available to me with a trade school certification?

a year ago

Sure, trade school careers can be quite lucrative and there are many paths you could consider:

1. Electricians: Electricians are professionals who install and maintain electrical power systems in homes, businesses, and factories. This field has a pretty high earning potential, with experienced electricians often earning above-average income.

2. Nuclear technician: This might not be the first career that comes to mind, but nuclear technicians who work in power plants can earn well above the national average. This does however require a solid understanding of physics and engineering principles.

3. Dental Hygienist: Although this field requires specific certification, it's a fast-growing healthcare profession with a high-income potential.

4. Radiation Therapists: These are specialized healthcare professionals who administer radiation treatments to cancer patients. This field typically requires a two-year degree and offers a high salary relative to the educational requirements.

5. Plumbing: Plumbers are always in high demand and can earn a good wage, particularly if they start their own business. They install and repair water, drainage, and heating systems in homes and commercial buildings.

6. Aircraft Mechanic: Aviation is an industry with stable growth and aircraft mechanics can earn well above the national average. They maintain and repair the electronic and mechanical equipment needed to ensure aircraft safety.

It is worth noting that in-demand trades can vary from region to region. Researching the job market in your local area or areas in which you're willing to relocate could be beneficial as well. Even within these professions, salaries can vary widely, so these are all things to consider when making your decision.

Remember, the best trade school career for you will depend on your interests and abilities, in addition to salary considerations. It’s best to choose a career in a field that you are genuinely interested in, as this will make your work more satisfying and meaningful.

a year ago

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