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What are the top paying trade jobs in Texas?

I'm a Texan student looking into trade careers and trying to figure out which ones are the most lucrative. Does anyone know what the highest paying trade jobs in Texas are right now?

a year ago

Sure, I can definitely provide some insight into this! To give you a good sense of high-paying trade careers in Texas, here's a list of options you could consider:

1. Elevator Installers and Repairers: In Texas, elevator installers and repairers often earn a substantial income. They are responsible for installing, fixing, and maintaining elevators, escalators, moving walkways, and similar equipment.

2. Nuclear Medicine Technologists: These professionals prepare and administer radioactive drugs for imaging and therapeutic purposes. It often requires a 2-year degree and state certification.

3. Electricians: Electricians install, maintain, and repair electrical power, communications, lighting, and control systems. While the education requirements are generally lower, electricians can earn a good income, especially those who take on more complex, commercial projects.

4. HVAC Technicians: HVACR technicians work on heating, ventilation, cooling, and refrigeration systems that control temperature and air quality in buildings. This can be a lucrative trade in Texas, given the local climate and constant need for cooling systems.

5. Radiation Therapists: They treat cancer and other diseases in patients by administering radiation. Given the nature of their work, they command a high salary.

6. Dental Hygienists: While it does require some post-secondary education, it's considered a trade career. Dental Hygienists clean teeth, examine patients for signs of oral diseases, and provide other preventative dental care.

Keep in mind, these are just averages. Salaries can vary based on your level of experience, the region of Texas you're working in, the type of company you work for, and other factors. And always remember, when considering any type of job, it's important to not just consider the salary, but also think about whether you would enjoy doing that work for a long-term career. A high salary might not make up for a job you aren't passionate about or don't find fulfilling.

a year ago

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