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What are some well-paying vocational jobs for after high school?

I'm considering going the vocational route after I graduate, and I'm curious about which trades or fields offer good salaries. What are some well-paying vocational jobs that I should look into?

a year ago

There are indeed several well-paying vocational jobs that you could potentially pursue upon graduating from high school. Here are a few examples:

1. Electrician: Electricians install, maintain, and repair electrical power systems in homes, businesses, and factories. This is a high-demand field and the median wage is quite robust, with electricians often earning over $56,000 per year.

2. Plumber: A plumber installs and repairs pipes that supply water and gas to homes and businesses, as well as pipes in heating and cooling systems. The median annual wage for plumbers is also over $56,000.

3. HVAC Technician: HVAC technicians work with heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration systems and can earn a median wage of about $50,000 per year.

4. Dental Hygienist: Dental hygienists provide preventive dental care and educate patients on how to maintain good oral health. It's worth noting that this field may require an associate degree. The median wage of dental hygienists is around $77,000.

5. Aircraft Mechanic: Aircraft mechanics repair and perform scheduled maintenance on aircraft. This job typically pays a median wage of about $66,000 per year.

6. Radiation Therapist: This job involves administering radiation treatments to cancer patients. Although this role typically requires an associate degree, it's a high-paying vocational job with a median wage around $86,000.

Of course, you should factor in the cost and length of vocational training for these jobs. But rest assured, these fields tend to have strong job security and demand—as our world always needs skilled tradespeople. Good luck in your post-secondary journey!

a year ago

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