DESPITE WHAT YOU MAY BELIEVE, NOT ALL HIGH-PAYING JOBS REQUIRE A COLLEGE DEGREE.
For many, a college education represents a path to a high-paying job in their chosen field. However, higher education isn't the only path – and for some, it's not necessarily the best one either.
According to data collected by Economic Modeling Specialists Intl., there are 136 occupations requiring a high school diploma or equivalent that pay $20 per hour or more. Of those, 62 percent require moderate to long-term on-the-job training. Eleven percent require short-term on-the-job training, 10 percent require apprenticeships and 18 percent don't require any on-the-job training.
Short-term or no training
Just because an occupation doesn't require a college degree doesn't necessarily mean it's an entry-level job. Many will still require several years of experience and on-the-job training.
So where can you get your start? The following are the 10 highest-paying jobs that require a high school diploma for minimum entry and require short-term or no on-the-job training:
1. Transportation, storage and distribution managers
- Median hourly earnings – $52.00
- On-the-job training – None
2. First-line supervisors of non-retail sales workers
- Median hourly earnings – $27.00
- On-the-job training – None
3. Business operations specialists
- Median hourly earnings – $34.00
- On-the-job training – None
- Median hourly earnings – $36.00
- On-the-job training – None
5. Media and communication equipment workers
- Median hourly earnings – $28.00
- On-the-job training – Short-term
- Median hourly earnings – $35.00
- On-the-job training – None
7. First-line supervisors of mechanics, installers and repairers
- Median hourly earnings – $15.00
- On-the-job training – None
8. First-line supervisors of construction trades and extraction workers
- Median hourly earnings – $47.00
- On-the-job training – None
- Median hourly earnings – $24.00
- On-the-job training – Short-term
10. Property, real estate and community association managers
- Median hourly earnings – $32.00
- On-the-job training – None
Moderate or long-term training
Not all technically advanced occupations require a college degree – although some do require a good deal of on-the-job training. In some cases, such as aspiring elevator installers and repairers, workers must complete an apprenticeship before entering the professional field.
Here are 10 of the highest-paying occupations that require a high school diploma and moderate to long-term on-the-job training:
1. Nuclear power reactor operators
- Median hourly earnings – $51.00
- On-the-job training – Long-term
2. First-line supervisors of police and detectives
- Median hourly earnings – $21.00
- On-the-job training – Moderate-term
3. Detectives and criminal investigators
- Median hourly earnings – $28.00
- On-the-job training – Moderate-term
4. Power distributors and dispatchers
- Median hourly earnings – $57.00
- On-the-job training – Long-term
5. Elevator installers and repairers
- Median annual earnings – $110,000
- On-the-job training - Apprenticeship
- Median hourly earnings – $50.00
- On-the-job training – Moderate-term
- Median hourly earnings – $23.00
- On-the-job training – Moderate-term
8. Electrical power-line installers and repairers
- Median hourly earnings – $21.00
- On-the-job training – Long-term
- Median hourly earnings – $31.00
- On-the-job training – Long-term
10. Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators and gaugers
- Median annual earnings – $73,500
- On-the-job training – Long-term