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What Are Some High-Paying Trade Jobs I Should Consider?

I'm exploring different trade job options for after high school and was wondering which ones pay well. I know about plumbers and electricians, but are there other trades I should consider that offer good salaries?

3 months ago

Sure, there are quite a few trade jobs that typically offer good salaries beyond the common ones of electrician and plumber.

1. Elevator Mechanics: This trade job maintains and fixes elevators, and can be quite lucrative. The work involves regular maintenance, troubleshooting, and sometimes installation of elevators.

2. Radiation Therapists: You may not typically think of this as a "trade" job, but it does require specialized training (but not a 4-year degree) to handle the equipment that treats cancer patients with radiation therapy.

3. Air Traffic Controllers: This is a high-stress job directing aircraft traffic to ensure safety, but it's known to have quite a high earning potential.

4. Dental Hygienists: This job involves working closely with a dentist to provide patient care. It's an evergreen field and typically pays significantly higher than the national average salary.

5. Commercial Divers: These divers often work on construction projects underwater or assist with scientific research. It's a hyper-specialized field that can pay quite well.

6. Lineman: These workers install and repair cables or wires used in electrical power or distribution systems. The work can be physically demanding but comes with good pay.

Remember, these jobs often require specialized training and certification, so you should research the steps necessary to enter these fields further if any of them interest you. High-paying trade jobs can be a great alternative to a traditional four-year degree path, especially if you enjoy hands-on work.

3 months ago

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