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Trade jobs with the best salaries?

I’m interested in trade jobs that offer potentially high salaries. What trade careers tend to pay the most, and what does it take to get into those fields after high school?

a year ago

There are a number of trade jobs that command high salaries, particularly after gaining experience in the field. Here's a list of a few that stand out:

1. Elevator Technicians and Installers: This profession requires expertise in installing, repairing, and maintaining elevators, escalators, and similar equipment. The median annual wage is relatively high, though it requires apprenticeship programs that can last four years.

2. Power-Line Installers and Repairers: These specialists work on electrical power systems, installing and maintaining the wiring and cables that transport electricity. This job requires training in a technical school or community college and on-the-job training.

3. Nuclear Technicians: These professionals assist in nuclear research and production. They typically need an associate degree in nuclear science or a nuclear-related technology.

4. Boilermakers: They assemble, install, repair, and maintain boilers and vats that contain liquids and gases. Most boilermakers learn through an apprenticeship program, and might need to pass a test for certification.

5. Aircraft Mechanic and Service Technician: These technicians repair and perform scheduled maintenance on aircrafts. They typically attend an FAA-approved Aviation Maintenance Technician School or receive on-the-job training to become qualified.

To get into these fields, you'll typically require a high school diploma, followed by a period of on-the-job training, vocational school, or an apprenticeship. It's important to note though, while the pay can be high, these jobs often require physical stamina and can sometimes involve risk. Therefore, safety precautions and proper training are essential. Research about each field thoroughly and consider shadowing a professional in your field of interest to get a real sense of the job.

a year ago

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