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What are some of the best paid vocational jobs?

I'm exploring vocational training as an option after high school and I'm curious about which jobs tend to have the best salaries. What are some of the highest paying vocational careers out there?

a year ago

Sure, happy to help! Here are some vocational occupations that typically offer higher salaries:

1. Elevator Installers and Repairers: These professionals install, fix, and maintain elevators, escalators, and other lifts. It's a job that requires mechanical aptitude and has excellent earning potential.

2. Nuclear Medicine Technologists: These healthcare professionals prepare and administer radioactive drugs for imaging or therapeutic purposes.

3. Dental Hygienists: These professionals clean teeth, examine patients for oral diseases such as gingivitis, and provide other preventive dental care. A degree from a dental hygiene school is required, usually associate's degree.

4. Radiation Therapists: They treat cancer and other diseases through radiation treatments. They also manage machinery to ensure accurate doses of radiation.

5. Air Traffic Controllers: They coordinate the movement of aircraft to maintain safe distances between them. While they require an associate's degree, the job tends to be well compensated.

6. Commercial Pilots: A commercial pilot's license is required, and pilots typically pursue additional specialized training based on their career goals.

7. Funeral Service Managers: This role involves planning, directing, or coordinating the services or resources of funeral homes. This includes everything from managing staff to planning funerals to overseeing embalming processes.

8. Power Plant Operators: These specialists control the machinery that generates electricity. A vocational degree in power plant technology can help secure a job in this field.

Each of these jobs requires a high level of skill and often specific training or certification, but they're certainly possible to pursue straight out of high school with the right vocational training. Always remember that compensation can vary with geographical location, level of experience, and employer size, among other factors. It's also worth noting that job satisfaction is not solely dependent on salary, so be sure to consider your interests and long-term career goals as you explore these options.

a year ago

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