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What's the highest-paying general trade job?

I'm considering going into the trades after high school but I'd like to know which trade fields pay the most. Are there specific trades known for better salaries, or does it depend on the area or demand?

3 months ago

Trades can indeed yield high-paying careers, and a few stand out for their salary ranges. While exact salaries can vary by region, experience, and specific employer, here's a generalized overview.

1. Elevator Installers and Repairers: This trade job often ranks at the top when it comes to earning potential. The role involves installing, fixing, and maintaining elevators, escalators, and similar equipment.

2. Electrical and Electronics Repairers (Powerhouse, Substation, and Relay): These professionals handle industrial electrical equipment, like transformers and circuit breakers. They usually work in power plants or factories.

3. Boilermakers: Boilermakers work in a specialized field where they assemble, install, and repair large vessels or containers that hold liquids or gases, such as boilers, vats, or tanks.

4. Electricians: Electricians install, maintain, repair wiring, electrical systems, and fixtures in homes and businesses.

5. Plumbers, Pipefitters, and Steamfitters: These professionals work with the water supply and waste disposal systems of buildings. They install and fix pipes that deliver water, steam, air, or other liquids or gases.

6. Aircraft mechanics and service technicians: These professionals repair and maintain aircraft.

It's important to note that just like in any field, salaries in the trades can increase with experience, specialization, and further certifications. So keep in mind, the listed positions can provide a good income, but your salary will also depend on additional factors like your level of expertise, the demand for the trades in your specific geographical area, and the amount of overtime you're willing to work.

3 months ago

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