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What are the top paying trade jobs in Colorado?

I'm exploring options after high school and curious about the best paying trade jobs in Colorado. I'd like to start a career with good income potential right out of school. Can anyone suggest some high-paying trades?

3 months ago

While the exact salaries can vary, I can point out some of the trade careers in Colorado that have strong income potentials:

1. Electricians: With the increasing demand for electricity in modern society, this job remains a high-paying option. They work on new installations, maintain existing systems, and make repairs as necessary.

2. Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters: These professionals specialize in installing and repairing pipes that carry liquids or gases, including plumbing fixtures, systems for drinking water, and heating and cooling.

3. HVAC Technicians: Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) technicians work on systems that control the temperature, humidity, and overall air quality in residential homes and commercial buildings.

4. Dental Hygienist: This career focuses on oral health and hygiene and requires an Associate's Degree in Dental Hygiene.

5. Aircraft Mechanic/Aviation Maintenance Technician: Aviation industries have a high demand for professionals who can maintain and repair aircraft.

6. Wind Turbine Technician: Given Colorado's focus on renewable energy, wind turbine technicians are in high demand. They work on the mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems of wind turbines.

Remember, while these professions have high earning potential, they also represent a significant time investment in terms of training and education. Typically, they require an apprenticeship or an associate degree from a vocational school or community college. As you explore your options, I encourage you to think about your interests and strengths and then research more about the trade jobs that align with them.

3 months ago

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