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Top-paying trade school jobs in Utah?

Looking for trade school careers that pay well, especially in Utah. Anyone know which ones have the best salaries or job prospects out here? Trying to decide on my future path.

3 months ago

Absolutely, it's a thoughtful choice to consider trade schools as they often lead to high-paying jobs and have less education time. In Utah, there are several promising areas to focus on:

1. Elevator Mechanic: These professionals install, fix, and maintain elevators, escalators, and similar equipment. Nationwide, the median annual pay for elevator mechanics is very high, however, keep in mind that it often requires an apprenticeship to get started.

2. Electrician: Electricians, particularly those specializing in industrial applications, earn a solid income. Much like the elevator mechanic role, becoming an electrician typically involves a blend of classroom learning and on-the-job training through apprenticeships.

3. Dental Hygienist: Dental hygienists usually need an associate's degree in dental hygiene, licensure, and CPR certification. The job prospects in the dental industry are very favorable, and the role pays well.

4. Radiation Therapist: A radiation therapy program can lead to a well-paid job in the medical field without the extensive education of a typical medical profession. However, this job may be emotionally challenging as it typically involves working with cancer patients.

5. Plumber, Pipefitter, or Steamfitter: These trades are often lumped together but can involve different skills and work environments. All three are high-paying and often see better-than-average job growth, with particularly high demand in areas undergoing a lot of new construction or infrastructure updates.

Of course, salary isn't everything. Remember to consider your own interests, aptitudes, and desired work-life balance when making your choice as well.

3 months ago

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