The highest-paid jobs in America that don't require a college degree
No degree on your resume? No problem
Whether you’re put off by the prospect of debt hanging over you, or just can’t stand the thought of further education, you'll be pleased to hear that a bachelor’s – or even an associate – degree isn’t a prerequisite for a well-paid job. Here are the highest-paying professions that don’t require a college degree, with salary estimates as of May 2018 taken from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Industrial machinery mechanic: $54,000
Ironworker: $54,670
Media and communication equipment workers: $55,970
Computer support specialist: $57,950
Plumbers, pipefitters and steamfitters: $58,150
Electrician: $59,190
Just because you don't need a college degree, doesn't mean it's not challenging: as an electrician you'll install, maintain and repair various electrical systems, which is both technically difficult and requires a commitment to safety procedures. Most electricians learn through an apprenticeship, for which a High School Diploma or equivalent is often the minimum requirement. The average annual salary is $59,190, but those working anti-social hours or who go on to set up their own business can earn considerably more.
Real estate agent: $61,720
Subway operator: $62,970
Boilermaker: $63,240
Police officer: $65,460
Insurance sales agent: $67,890
First-line supervisor of construction trades and extraction workers: $70,540
Transportation inspector: $75,330
Ship engineer: $75,710
Loan Officer: $76,270
Postmaster: $77,040
Power plant operator: $78,030
Elevator installer and repairer: $79,370
Farmer, rancher or agricultural manager: $79,940
The hours may be long, you will have to work in all weathers and the tasks will be strenuous and physical, but people that work the land can earn around $79,940 per year. Most employers will require a High School Diploma or equivalent and for you to demonstrate a willingness to learn on the job.
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Criminal investigator: $85,020
Gaming manager: $85,260
It might look glamorous, but this job isn't all fun and games. The role involves ensuring that the casino and games room are operating properly, that staff on the floor are acting professionally and that customers are happy. There are no specific qualifications, but experience of working in a casino is often desired and you will be expected to undergo an intense period of on-the-job training and to work antisocial hours. The average annual salary is $85,260.
First-line supervisor of non-retail sales workers: $84,600
Commercial pilot: $96,530
Administrative service manager: $106,050
This position involves planning, organizing, directing and co-ordinating the support services of a company or organization. It's about ensuring that everything happens at the right place, on time and in the correct order. Many people work their way up to this role from an entry-level position and often only have a High School Diploma or equivalent. The average annual salary is $106,050.
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