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What vocational jobs pay the most?

I'm considering vocational training instead of college, and I'm curious about which jobs pay the best. Are there vocational paths that lead to high salaries right from the start? Any advice on which fields to research?

a year ago

Sure, I can help you with that. Some vocational jobs can indeed pay quite well. Here are some to consider:

1. Elevator Mechanics: These professionals install, fix, and maintain elevators, escalators, moving walks, and other lifts. The median salary for this occupation is quite high.

2. Radiation Therapists: A job that is definitely in demand, radiation therapists work in the oncology field delivering doses of radiation to patients fighting cancer. You don't need to be a doctor or a nurse to do this job, instead, you'll require an associate's degree and certification from an accredited radiation therapy program.

3. Dental Hygienists: This is a field that keeps growing. Dental hygienists clean teeth, check patients for oral diseases like gingivitis and provide other preventive dental care. They also educate on how to improve and maintain good oral health.

4. Nuclear Technicians: Assisting physicists and engineers with nuclear research and production, nuclear technicians command high salaries. This job often requires you to work in facilities like nuclear power plants where radiation features heavily, so proper precautions and safety protocols are a must.

5. Air Traffic Controllers: Air traffic control is another high-paying vocational field, albeit a stressful one. It requires considerable training and certification, but the payoffs can be substantial.

Keep in mind, however, that while these jobs do begin with high salaries, they also often require intensive training and licensing. Looking into these fields is a strong first step, but another would be to investigate the requirements for each of these positions to ensure they align with your interests, abilities, and lifestyle. It's always important to remember that a good job isn't just about the salary - it also has to be something you'll find fulfilling and manageable in the long term.

a year ago

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