I've heard that some vocational school jobs can lead to salaries of 100k or more. Is that true, and if so, which fields should I look into?
Yes, it is certainly possible to earn a salary in the range of $100k or more annually through vocational training. It's important to underline though, that these kinds of salaries are not immediate and commonly require years of experience and professional progression in your chosen field.
Some particular fields that are known for higher pay scales include Electrical and electronics repairers for powerhouses, substations, and relay technicians. Other high-paying trades involve contract-based work such as elevator installers and repairers and commercial divers who often perform their functions in hazardous conditions, thus justifying higher compensation.
Fly-in fly-out (FIFO) roles in mining and resources industries, often found in regions such as Australia, can also result in high yearly salaries due to the demanding nature of the work and the long, intense periods away from home.
Keep in mind, that while a higher salary can be attractive, it should not be the sole determinant in choosing a field. One's interest, aptitude, and long-term career goals should be taken into account when deciding on a career path. High-paying fields often come with more responsibilities, longer hours, and sometimes dangerous or challenging working conditions. The best career path balances your financial goals with your passion and talents for the work you are doing. At the end of the day, it's not just about making a living but also about finding fulfillment in your work.
Remember, vocational school is an investment in both time and money, so make sure to thoroughly research potential careers, the job markets in your area or where you're willing to relocate, and potential future industry growth before you commit. The Bureau of Labor Statistics is a great resource for this kind of information.
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