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What are some of the most paid trade jobs out there?

I'm considering going into a trade after high school to avoid student debt. What are some of the highest-paying trade jobs right now? Is there an expected demand for these in the future?

3 months ago

Certainly, you have quite a few options when it comes to well-paying trade jobs. Here are a few you might want to consider:

1. Elevator Installers and Repairers: They have one of the highest earning potentials among trades, and the demand for this job is expected to grow as the construction sector expands and older buildings continue to need maintenance work.

2. Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers: This high paying job is necessary for maintaining the electrical power grid, a vital infrastructure. It's worth noting that the job can be physically demanding and may include emergency duties during power outages.

3. Personal Association Managers: These professionals handle the day-to-day operations of residential or commercial properties. This field is expected to grow as the number of residential communities increases.

4. Transportation Inspectors: They inspect equipment and goods in connection with transportation systems, ensuring safety and compliance with regulations. The increased emphasis on transportation safety can lead to promising job prospects.

5. Commercial Divers: This interesting job involves underwater work assisting in constructions, investigations and repairs. It requires physical fitness and a high level of training.

6. Machine Tool Programmers: As manufacturing technology grows more sophisticated, there is increased demand for professionals who can program computer-controlled machinery.

Don't forget that high pay also often comes with high responsibility, and in some cases, high risk. So, consider these factors as well while choosing your trade. The good news is that as a trained professional in a specialty trade, you will likely be in demand for many years to come.

3 months ago

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