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What are the best-paying jobs you can get after trade school?

I'm exploring trade schools and wondering about job prospects. Specifically, what are the top paying jobs one can attain after completing a trade school program?

a year ago

Sure, let's dive right into it! Here are some top paying jobs that you can attain after completing a trade school program:

1. Elevator Mechanic: Elevator mechanics install, maintain, or repair elevators, escalators, and similar equipment in buildings. This job can be lucrative with a high demand in metropolitan areas.

2. Nuclear Medicine Technologist: This profession involves preparing and administering radiopharmaceuticals. These professionals tend to be in high demand due to the specific skills required for this role.

3. Dental Hygienist: Dental hygienists clean teeth, examine patients for oral diseases, and provide other preventative dental care, often working closely with dentists. This requires completing a dental hygiene program, but can offer high job satisfaction and pay.

4. Diagnostic Medical Sonographer: They use imaging equipment to take images or conduct tests, often of the body's organs and tissues. These images are then provided to physicians for making diagnoses.

5. Plumber: Plumbers install and repair water supply lines, waste disposal systems, and related appliances and fixtures to keep homes and businesses flowing smoothly. More experienced plumbers earn a competitive salary and there is consistent demand for this job.

6. Air Traffic Controller: Although less typical for trade schools, there are specific programs that can prepare individuals for this role. Air traffic controllers help direct planes safely in the air and on the ground.

7. Electrician: Electricians work on a variety of projects, from bringing electricity into homes and businesses to make major industrial plants more efficient. Electricians are often in high demand and can have high earning potential.

Remember, the earning potential can vary depending on various factors such as experience, location, and field of specialization. It’s always a good idea to consider job outlook and growth in the field as well as starting salary. It's best to choose a trade that aligns with your personal interests and skills so that you enjoy your career in the long term.

a year ago

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