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What are the best paying jobs with vocational training?

I'm considering skipping college and going the vocational training route after high school. What are some of the best paying jobs I could aim for with this kind of training? Any personal experiences or advice would be super helpful!

a year ago

There are indeed some high-paying jobs that you can get with vocational training, many of which can offer wages comparable to those of jobs requiring a bachelor's degree.

1. Dental hygienist: Training for this field typically involves completing a two-year associate degree program and passing licensure exams. Dental hygienists do teeth cleaning, examine patients for oral diseases, and provide other preventive dental care.

2. Electrician: Vocational training, combined with an apprenticeship, can lead to a high-paying career as an electrician. Electricians install, maintain, and repair electrical power, communications, and lighting systems.

3. Radiation Therapist: With an associate degree in radiation therapy, you can work in a hospital or cancer treatment center helping to treat patients with cancer.

4. Construction Manager: While some construction managers have a bachelor's degree, many others get their start with a high school diploma and on-the-job training. Some prefer to gain further formal education through vocational schools.

5. Plumber: Like electricians, plumbers often learn their trade through a combination of vocational training and apprenticeships. Plumbers install and repair pipes that carry water, steam, and other fluids.

In deciding your career path, consider not just the potential salary, but also factors like job demand, job stability, and your own interests and skills. Vocational training can be a great route to a stable, high-paying job for those who prefer hands-on, practical work and learning environments. You might even find that your vocational training could lead you to start your own business in the future.

a year ago

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