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Which good jobs can pay well with just a high school diploma?

I'm trying to plan my future options and I'm curious about well-paying jobs that only require a high school diploma. Do you guys know which careers I should consider that don't need additional college education?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are several reputable careers that pay well and only require a high school diploma. It's essential to remember that while these professions may not necessitate a college degree, they will often mandate job-specific training, or gaining extensive experience in the field.

One potential route is Trades. Skilled trade jobs like electricians, plumbers, or HVAC technicians often only require a high school diploma along with enrollment in a vocational program or an apprenticeship. For example, the median pay for Electricians in 2020 was around $56,180 per year.

Another option is to consider jobs in sales, particularly those with a commission structure, like Automobile Salesperson or Real Estate Broker. These positions usually only require a high school diploma, but may also need you to obtain a specific license. Sales jobs can offer a high earnings potential based on commission.

Law enforcement is also an option as police officers or sheriffs generally only need a high school diploma to apply. However, after graduating the police academy, the median pay in 2020 was $65,210 per year.

One more field to consider is Transportation, with jobs such as Flight Attendants, Commercial Drivers, or Subway and Streetcar Operators that pay well and just require a high school diploma, along with specific certifications or licenses.

Remember that these paths heavily rely on on-the-job experience and other qualifications specific to the role. Also, pay can vary greatly depending on various factors like the individual's level of skill, experience, geographical location, and the industry in which they're employed.

a year ago

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