Friday, October 07, 2005

Highest Paying Jobs That Require No Degree

According to the Federal Government's Bureau of Labor Statistics, people who work in the careers below earn above average wages working in fields that require a relatively small amount of training -- from just a few weeks to one year. The hourly wages listed are the median amounts earned in 2002.
  • $14.71 Auto Mechanics
  • $16.44 Carpenters
  • $14.02 Welders
  • $19.90 Electricians
  • $17.42 Firefighters
  • $16.64 Food Service Managers
  • $13.70 Plumbers and Pipe Fitters
  • $22.78 Telecommunications Equipment Installers/Repairers
  • $20.58 Postal Service Workers
  • $15.97 Truck Drivers
  • $22.01 Police Officers
  • $24.00 Power Plant Operators
  • $15.67 Carpet and Tile Setters
  • $23.33 Line Repairers and Installers
  • $23.26 Rail Transportation Workers
  • $14.70 Real Estate Agents
  • $20.11 Brick Masons and Stonemasons
  • $16.21 Drywall Installers
  • $16.06 Executive Secretaries / Administrative Assistants