The highest-paid jobs in America that don't require a college degree
lovemoney staff
07 May 2019
No degree on your resume? No problem
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Industrial machinery mechanic: $54,000
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Ironworker: $54,670
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Media and communication equipment workers: $55,970
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Computer support specialist: $57,950
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Plumbers, pipefitters and steamfitters: $58,150
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Electrician: $59,190
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Real estate agent: $61,720
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Subway operator: $62,970
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Boilermaker: $63,240
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Police officer: $65,460
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Insurance sales agent: $67,890
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First-line supervisor of construction trades and extraction workers: $70,540
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Transportation inspector: $75,330
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Ship engineer: $75,710
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Loan Officer: $76,270
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Postmaster: $77,040
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Power plant operator: $78,030
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Elevator installer and repairer: $79,370
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Farmer, rancher or agricultural manager: $79,940
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Criminal investigator: $85,020
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Gaming manager: $85,260
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First-line supervisor of non-retail sales workers: $84,600
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Commercial pilot: $96,530
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Administrative service manager: $106,050
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