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High paying jobs with trade school or certificates?

I'm getting close to graduating and considering trade school as a path, but I want to know more about the high paying jobs available with a trade school education or certificates. What are some jobs I should consider? How much can I earn?

a year ago

Sure, there is an array of high paying jobs available to trade school graduates or those with certifications across various fields. Here are some possibilities:

1. Elevator Installers/Repairers: These workers keep elevators, escalators, and moving walkways in good, safe operational form. The median annual wage is approximately $102,420.

2. Nuclear Medicine Technologists: Technologists in this focus area prepare radioactive drugs and administer them to patients for imaging or therapeutic purposes, making around $92,500 a year on average.

3. Dental Hygienists: They work under dentists to provide patient care, including dental cleanings and procedures. The median salary is around $76,220 per year.

4. Air Traffic Controllers: They manage and monitor airplanes to ensure safety and smooth trafficking. It's a high-stress job, but it offers one of the best salaries for trade school graduates, around $137,380 yearly.

5. Commercial Pilot: With sufficient training and certification hours, you can become a commercial pilot, flying charter flights, rescue operations, or aerial application jobs like crop dusting. A commercial pilot earns about $113,080 per year.

6. Power Plant Operators: Power plant operators take care of electrical power distribution that lights up cities and towns. They earn around $110,890 per year.

7. Boilermakers: They construct, assemble, maintain, and repair boilers, closed vats, and other large vessels or containers that hold liquids and gases. They earn about $71,140 per year.

Remember, these are just averages. Actual incomes can greatly depend on local job markets, years of experience, and additional licensing or certifications. Each job has its own path for acquiring the necessary education, credentials, and skills, so try to get more specific information when deciding which career path to pursue.

a year ago

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