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What are some good-paying jobs straight out of high school?

As graduation approaches, I'm wondering about the job market. What are some jobs that pay well for someone straight out of high school? I'm thinking of options before fully committing to college or anything like that.

7 months ago

While a four-year degree often increases earning capacity, there are also opportunities for high-paying jobs straight out of high school. Let's explore a few:

1. Trade and Technical Careers: Many roles in Skilled Trades, such as electricians, plumbers, and HVAC technicians, pay well after completing an apprenticeship or vocational training program.

2. Emergency Medical Technician (EMT): After a certification program, which often takes less than a year, EMTs provide emergency medical care and can earn a reasonable income.

3. Commercial Truck Driver: With a short training period to get a commercial driver's license, you can earn a solid income. Some trucking companies may also offer paid apprenticeships.

4. Real Estate Sales Agent: With a high school diploma and state license, you can start a job in real estate. Agents who excel in their field can earn a high income, although it's important to note commission-based pay can be unpredictable.

5. Police Officer and Firefighter: Both careers typically require a high school diploma and academy training. These positions often offer good salaries, benefits, and pension plans.

6. Sales Representative: In certain industries like pharmaceutical and technical/products sales, you can earn a significant income. However, please note that these sales positions often work on commission and performance basis.

Remember to research further and make sure any occupation you are interested in suits your skills, passions, and long-term goals. Additionally, consider the long-term growth and demand for these positions. It might be helpful to speak with professionals currently working in these fields to get a personal perspective.

7 months ago

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