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Which trade jobs have the highest salaries?

I'm thinking about pursuing a trade career and I'm curious about which jobs offer the best salaries. Are certain trades known for paying particularly well, or does it depend more on location and experience?

3 months ago

There are quite a few trade jobs that are known for having high salaries. The salary can greatly depend on factors like location, experience, and the specific industry in which you work, but here are some generally high-paying trade careers you might consider:

1. Elevator Mechanic: These professionals install, repair, and maintain elevators, escalators, and similar equipment. This job often requires a mix of electrical and mechanical skills.

2. Radiation Therapist: In the healthcare field, radiation therapists who work with cancer patients to administer radiation treatments can earn a good salary. Becoming a radiation therapist typically requires an associate's degree.

3. Construction Manager: If you're interested in the building trades but also have organizational and leadership skills, this role might be for you. Construction managers oversee all aspects of a building project, and while some have bachelor's degrees, others work their way up from being skilled tradespeople.

4. Nuclear Technician: These techs operate the equipment used in power plants to produce nuclear energy. This role requires a two-year associate degree in a related field.

5. Commercial Diver: Commercial divers work on underwater tasks related to construction, inspection, and structure repair, often about bridges, dams, and oil rigs. This job requires professional diving school training.

Keep in mind this is not an all-inclusive list and there are many other high-paying trade careers out there such as aircraft mechanics, dental hygienists, and electrical power-line installers and repairers. Building a successful career often involves a combination of training, certification, experience, and dedication, regardless of the specific field. Always focus on what you are passionate about as it's the best way to achieve success and satisfaction in any career.

3 months ago

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