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High-paying trade jobs to check out?

I'm exploring options for trade careers and curious about which ones are among the best-paid. Does anyone know which areas of trade are known for high salaries?

a year ago

There are numerous trade careers that are renowned for relatively high salaries. Here are a few examples:

1. Elevator Mechanics: Their job involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of elevators, escalators, and similar transporting equipment. The median pay is roughly $84,990 per year.

2. Electrical and Electronics Repairers (Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay): They maintain and repair electrical equipment in power generating stations, substations, and in-service relays. Their median income can reach around $80,200 per year.

3. Boilermakers: These craftpeople construct, install, maintain, and repair boilers, vats, and large vessels that hold liquids and gases. The median salary for this trade job is about $63,100 annually.

4. Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians: These techs specialize in diagnosing, repairing, and performing maintenance on aircraft. The median annual wage for aircraft mechanics and service technicians is approximately $64,090.

5. Electricians: While the pay can vary, the median pay for experienced electricians can reach around $56,180 per year. Plus, there's a strong demand for professionals in this field.

6. Plumbers and Pipefitters: These professionals ensure that water gets in and waste gets out of buildings efficiently. The median pay for this trade can reach about $55,160 per year.

Remember, despite these high figures, the exact salary can vary significantly based on the location, level of experience, and the specifics of the job. On the whole though, these professions tend to be better-compensated in comparison to other trade jobs.

a year ago

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