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What's the average salary for various vocational jobs?

I'm trying to decide if vocational education is a good path for me after high school. Does anyone know what the average salaries are for common vocational jobs? I'm curious about the earning potential.

a year ago

Sure, happy to provide some insights! Keep in mind that salaries can vary widely depending on location, years of experience, and specific industry. Here are some ballpark figures for common vocational careers:

1. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN): The median annual wage for LPNs is approximately $59,730. LPNs provide basic medical care and work under the supervision of registered nurses and doctors.

2. Electrician: The median annual wage for electricians is around $61,590. Licensed electricians install, maintain, and repair electrical power systems in residential, commercial, or industrial properties.

3. Automotive Service Technician/Mechanic: These specialists earn a median annual wage of around $47,770. This CV varies from routine car maintenance to identifying defects, troubleshooting, and making repairs.

4. Welder: The median annual wage for welders is approximately $48,490. Welders join metal parts using high-heat applications.

5. HVACR Technician: On average, HVACR technicians – those who specialize in heating, air conditioning, refrigeration systems installation and maintenance – earn a median annual wage of around $57,300.

6. Plumber: The median annual wage of plumbers is around $61,550. They install and repair piping systems in homes, commercial, and public structures.

Keep in mind that these numbers are subject to variation based on several factors, like location and the skillset of the worker. Also, this does not take into account things like benefits and job security, which can be considerable in many vocational jobs. And while the upfront salary of some industries might be lower, there's more to consider than just base pay – for instance, many vocational jobs offer significant overtime opportunities, which increase the earning potential.

a year ago

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