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Michelle’s Answer
Some high-paying jobs that don't require a college degree include real estate agents, electrician, plumber, etc. Blue collar businesses like aircon technicians, woodwork (fence repairs, etc) are in high demand and don't require you to have a 4-year college degree. However, you still need some form of training training and hands-on experience for these types of jobs.
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Sheila’s Answer
Hi Trevaire:
There are many jobs out there that does not require a college degree. Below is a short list of jobs that are in high demand that meets that criteria just to give you an idea of the types of jobs.
CLAIMS ADJUSTORS
Education: High school diploma
Median Income: $65,670
Job Growth: -4%
These professionals are responsible for investigating insurance claims. Insurance fraud, if left unchecked, could ruin many insurance companies, so they hire people to investigate claims and interview people involved in the insurance situation. Companies prefer to hire people with investigative experience, which means former police officers and detectives are commonly employed in this field. If you work in the automotive-claims sector, you may need a post-secondary degree. If you have a degree, you may have an advantage, but people with experience in investigation are in high demand for claims adjustors.
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COURT REPORTER
Education: Postsecondary non-degree award
Median Income: $57,150
Job Growth: 7%
To ensure the accuracy of reviews of court procedures, court reporters type word-for-word transcripts of a trial or legal proceeding. They may also be asked to read back information by judges, and could even need to transcribe television or audio evidence. The job requires some training and education, but not a four-year degree. This allows people to earn a sizable income without having the cost of a large college education. Some schools offer training in different types of transcriptions, such as stenography. Depending on the program, however, it can take up to five years to complete this training.
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POWER PLANT OPERATOR
Education: High school diploma
Median Income: $83,020
Job Growth: -6%
These experienced professionals plan and direct the operations of a power plant, ensuring the plant not only produces power, but gets power to the appropriate locations and users. The career has a high median salary, but the obvious negative is the job reduction. Between 2018 and 2028, this career is expected to drop by 6%, meaning there will be fewer jobs. However, with only a high school degree and at least five years of experience, you could land one of these highest paying jobs without a degree.
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FIRE-FIGHTING SUPERVISORS
Education: Post-secondary non-degree award
Median Income: $76,330
Job Growth: 5%
Firefighters are heroes, but even they need someone to manage and direct their concerted efforts. As a first-line supervisor, you direct fire fighting and fire prevention, increasing the overall safety of your community. With an above-average income and consistent job growth, this is an appealing opportunity for anyone with the right experience and training. You will need some experience, although less than five years is generally required. You will also need moderate on-the-job training to be hired in this profession.
Best of luck to you!
Highest Paying Jobs Without A Degree • https://www.geteducated.com/careers/highest-paying-jobs-without-a-degree/
There are many jobs out there that does not require a college degree. Below is a short list of jobs that are in high demand that meets that criteria just to give you an idea of the types of jobs.
CLAIMS ADJUSTORS
Education: High school diploma
Median Income: $65,670
Job Growth: -4%
These professionals are responsible for investigating insurance claims. Insurance fraud, if left unchecked, could ruin many insurance companies, so they hire people to investigate claims and interview people involved in the insurance situation. Companies prefer to hire people with investigative experience, which means former police officers and detectives are commonly employed in this field. If you work in the automotive-claims sector, you may need a post-secondary degree. If you have a degree, you may have an advantage, but people with experience in investigation are in high demand for claims adjustors.
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COURT REPORTER
Education: Postsecondary non-degree award
Median Income: $57,150
Job Growth: 7%
To ensure the accuracy of reviews of court procedures, court reporters type word-for-word transcripts of a trial or legal proceeding. They may also be asked to read back information by judges, and could even need to transcribe television or audio evidence. The job requires some training and education, but not a four-year degree. This allows people to earn a sizable income without having the cost of a large college education. Some schools offer training in different types of transcriptions, such as stenography. Depending on the program, however, it can take up to five years to complete this training.
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POWER PLANT OPERATOR
Education: High school diploma
Median Income: $83,020
Job Growth: -6%
These experienced professionals plan and direct the operations of a power plant, ensuring the plant not only produces power, but gets power to the appropriate locations and users. The career has a high median salary, but the obvious negative is the job reduction. Between 2018 and 2028, this career is expected to drop by 6%, meaning there will be fewer jobs. However, with only a high school degree and at least five years of experience, you could land one of these highest paying jobs without a degree.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
FIRE-FIGHTING SUPERVISORS
Education: Post-secondary non-degree award
Median Income: $76,330
Job Growth: 5%
Firefighters are heroes, but even they need someone to manage and direct their concerted efforts. As a first-line supervisor, you direct fire fighting and fire prevention, increasing the overall safety of your community. With an above-average income and consistent job growth, this is an appealing opportunity for anyone with the right experience and training. You will need some experience, although less than five years is generally required. You will also need moderate on-the-job training to be hired in this profession.
Best of luck to you!
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