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What are some vocational jobs I could consider after high school?

I'm trying to explore options for after high school that don't involve a traditional college path. What are some examples of vocational jobs? I'd appreciate any insights into what's in demand right now and pays well.

a year ago

Certainly, vocational jobs can be a viable and rewarding path! Here are a few examples of such jobs in a variety of industries:

1. Electricians: They install and repair electrical power systems, and with a median wage of $67,000 per year, it's an option worth considering.

2. Automotive Service Technicians: They specialize in maintaining and repairing vehicles. With a growing number of vehicles on the road, this field is consistently in demand.

3. HVAC Technicians: HVAC stands for Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. Technicians in this field handle everything related to these systems, from installation and maintenance to repair. The median salary is about $48,730 but can be much higher depending on the exact specialization and region.

4. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN): LPNs provide basic nursing care under the supervision of registered nurses. This career might involve working in a wide array of settings from hospitals to home healthcare.

5. Welder: Welders use equipment to join metal parts together, and can take on roles in several industries like manufacturing or construction.

6. Plumber: This trade involves the installation and repair of piping systems for gas, water, and waste disposal. Plumbers often have stable work due to the constant need for plumbing systems in residences and commercial buildings.

These roles are all high in demand, and while they do require training, this training is typically shorter, cheaper, and more career-focused than a traditional four-year college degree. Each will have different requirements when it comes to certification and apprenticeships, so I encourage you to research and consider these aspects while deciding what's a good fit for you!

a year ago

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