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High paying jobs with minimal schooling?

I'm exploring career paths that don't require years of schooling. What are some high paying jobs that need minimal education or training? Ideally, something that offers on-the-job experience or quick certifications would be great.

a year ago

There definitely are rewarding career paths that require less formal education, but often they require practical training or some specialized instruction. Here are a few options:

1. Commercial Pilot: You don't need a degree to become a commercial pilot, but you do need a pilot's license from the Federal Aviation Administration. This involves taking flight training with a certified instructor and passing a physical examination.

2. Radiation Therapist: With a two-year associate degree, you could become a radiation therapist, assisting in delivering radiation treatments for cancer patients.

3. Web Developer: Many employers are more interested in a portfolio demonstrating your web development abilities rather than a specific degree. You can learn coding independently or through various bootcamps, which can range from a few months to about a year in duration.

4. Real Estate Broker: You will need a high school diploma and must pass a professional licensing exam. But keep in mind, the real estate market can be volatile, so this could involve uncertainties.

5. Elevator Technician: This role involves installing, repairing, and maintaining elevators. A high school diploma is required, and then you can start an apprenticeship to learn the trade.

6. Loan Officer: For some banks and credit unions, this role requires a high school diploma. A loan officer evaluates, authorizes, or recommends approval of loan applications.

7. Nuclear Power Reactor Operator: While you would need a high school diploma, the primary training is on-the-job. This role involves controlling nuclear reactors.

8. Air Traffic Controller: While some positions prefer a bachelor's degree, there are also paths to this career that involve shorter FAA-approved education programs.

Remember that while these jobs might require less formal education, they do often demand specialized training, licensure exams, or on-the-job experience. But with commitment and dedication, these and many other jobs can provide a well-paid career path with less time spent in traditional education settings.

a year ago

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