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Best paying jobs in trades?

As I'm planning my career after high school, I'm thinking about entering a trade. Could anyone share which trade jobs are considered the highest paying currently?

a year ago

Absolutely, it's great that you're exploring different career paths. Here are some trades that are currently high-earning:

1. Elevator Installers/Repairers: These professionals are responsible for installing, fixing, and maintaining elevators, escalators, moving walkways, and similar equipment. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), they are among the highest-paid people in the trades.

2. Nuclear Power Reactor Operators: Individuals in this specialized field are responsible for operating and managing nuclear reactors. It's a job that demands high responsibility and training, and compensates employees accordingly.

3. Plumbers/Pipefitters/Steamfitters: Experienced professionals in these trades tend to earn a higher-than-average income. Their tasks typically involve installing and fixing pipes that carry water, steam, or other fluids.

4. Electrical and Electronics Repairers (Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay): These professionals maintain and repair electrical equipment in power generating stations, substations, and in-service relays.

5. Boilermakers: They assemble, install, and repair boilers, closed vats, and other large vessels or containers that hold liquids and gases. This job can be physically demanding and may involve working in confined spaces, at great heights or outdoors.

Remember that potential earnings can fluctuate due to numerous factors, like geographical location, number of years in the profession, specialization, etc. It's also important to consider job satisfaction, potential health risks, and other individual factors in addition to pay when choosing a profession. Ultimately, the best trade job for you will be one that not only pays well but also suits your strengths, skills, and interests.

a year ago

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