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Which trade school jobs have the highest pay?

I'm trying to figure out the financial benefits of attending a trade school compared to traditional college. Can someone share which careers that come from trade school generally offer the highest salaries?

3 months ago

Certainly, it's a great idea to weigh the potential financial outcomes of trade school when considering your pathways after high school! Some of the highest paying careers requiring a trade school degree include:

1) Elevator Installer/Repairer: These professionals ensure that elevators operate safely and efficiently. Their work often involves significant on-the-job training in addition to trade school certification.

2) Radiation Therapist: They're part of a medical radiation oncology team and work with radiologists to administer radiation treatments to patients. Agencies like the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists offer certification for this role.

3) Construction Manager: While this role can be obtained through years of construction experience, earning a degree in construction management, project management, or construction science can accelerate your career.

4) Air Traffic Controller: These professionals manage the safe take-off and landing of airplanes. To become one, you'll need to attend a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approved school.

5) Nuclear Medicine Technologist: These professionals prepare and administer radioactive drugs for patient imaging or therapy. Most have degrees from accredited nuclear medicine programs.

6) Dental Hygienist: They work under a dentist to clean teeth, educate patients about dental hygiene, and assist with other dental work. Licensing requirements vary by state, but all states require them to have graduated from an accredited program.

Keep in mind that while these roles can be lucrative, your earning potential in any profession depends on a variety of factors including location, years of experience, and level of expertise. It's important to also consider your personal interests and professional goals when choosing a career.

3 months ago

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