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Can you find high paying vocational jobs?

I'm curious if anyone knows about vocational jobs that offer great salaries. Are there specific fields I should consider if I'm looking for a high paying vocational career?

a year ago

Absolutely, there are a multitude of vocational jobs that offer appealing salaries, particularly in fields that are high in demand. In fact, a few of these can rival the salaries associated with many degree-dependent professions.

One career pathway to consider is becoming a Radiation Therapist, who specialize in providing direct radiation therapy treatments to patients with cancer and other diseases. The median wage for this job can be over $98,000 per year.

Similarly, roles in the dental field, such as a Dental Hygienist, can provide a strong salary, which is generally around $87,000 per year. These professionals clean patients' teeth, examine oral areas for signs of disease, and provide other preventive dental care.

Air traffic controllers, who manage the flow of aircraft in and out of airports, are also well paid, with a median wage of $137,380 per year (as of 2023). Keep in mind that this profession calls for specialized training and intense focus, as the role carries high responsibility.

Commercial pilots, who fly aircraft for companies that offer charter flights, rescue operations, or aerial photography, can earn over $110,000 annually. They do not typically require a bachelor's degree, though they need a commercial pilot's license.

Lastly, roles in skilled trades such as an Electrician or a Plumber can also pay well above the national average, especially as you gain experience and potentially start your own business. These careers often start with an apprenticeship, where you can earn while learning on the job.

It's crucial to remember that while these jobs can be high-paying, they also come with their own sets of demands and often require specialized training or certification. If any of these paths sound intriguing, I'd recommend researching more about the certifications and training needed, the daily duties involved, and talking to individuals in those fields if possible. This will help you make an informed decision about whether one of these paths may be right for you.

a year ago

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