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Which trade jobs are considered the best?

I'm looking into different trades and would love to hear opinions on which ones are considered the best, whether due to salary, job satisfaction, or job security. Any insights would be super helpful!

a year ago

The concept of 'best' can be highly subjective and varies from person to person, where 'best' depends on things like personal interest, lifestyle, working conditions, and income potential. However, I can tell you about some trades that consistently rank highly in these areas.

1. Electrical Lineworker: With potential annual salaries exceeding $90,000 in many regions, this field offers strong earning potential alongside steady work. Lineworkers are responsible for installing and repairing cables or wires used in electrical power or distribution systems.

2. Plumber: Plumbers diagnoses and repair problems with water systems. This can be a satisfying job given the problem-solving required, and it provides a vital service. Median salaries are around $55,000 a year, but master plumbers can earn much more.

3. HVAC Technician: Given the continual need for heating, ventilation, and air conditioning service and installation, HVAC technicians tend to have stable job prospects. The median salary in this industry is around $50,000.

4. Electrician: Electricians are always in demand, offering great job security. Given the skilled nature of the job, the annual median salary is also quite high, around $60,000.

5. Welder: Welding can be rewarding because it offers the combination of technical challenge and physical creation. Many industries need welders, from automotive manufacturing to infrastructure, offering good job prospects.

I would also look into job satisfaction rates and employment projections. Training requirements for each trade differ, so that's another thing to consider. It's important to note that while potential income can be high in these trades, they often come with physical demands and in some cases, hazardous conditions. Find a trade that interests you personally and pursue that, rather than focusing only on income or job stability. After all, you'll hopefully be spending many years in your chosen profession.

a year ago

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