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Which trade jobs make more money?

I'm interested in pursuing a trade after high school, but I'm curious about which trade jobs tend to make more money. Are there any specific trades that are known for higher salaries right off the bat?

a year ago

There are certainly a few trade jobs that are known for higher salaries. Here's an overview of ones that you might want to consider:

1. Elevator Installers/Repairers: These professionals install, repair, and maintain elevators, escalators, moving walkways, and other lifts. Their work is highly specialized and requires a good understanding of hydraulics, electronics, and mechanical systems. They earn a median annual wage above $100,000.

2. Electrical Power-Line Installers/Repairers: These technicians install and repair cables or wires used in electrical power or distribution systems. This work can be physically demanding and sometimes hazardous, which explains why they are among the highest paid trade workers, with median salaries over $85,000 per year.

3. Commercial Divers: Commercial divers work under water, carrying out technical tasks related to construction, repair, or inspection which cannot be done from the surface. The work is physically demanding and requires specialized skills, with median salaries above $60,000.

4. Electricians: Electricians install, maintain, and repair electrical power, communications, lighting, and control systems in homes, businesses, and factories. Median salaries for electricians are often above $60,000.

5. HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) Technicians: They install, maintain, and repair indoor air quality systems, such as air conditioners. HVAC work can be quite complex, requiring skills in electronics, mechanics, and installation techniques. The median annual wage for this trade is almost $60,000.

Remember that these salaries can vary quite significantly depending on your region and level of experience, so it's essential to do additional research in your desired trade and location. It may also be helpful to consider apprenticeship programs which combine on-the-job training with classroom instruction, as these can make you more attractive to employers and thus likelier to start out with a higher salary.

a year ago

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