The 15 Best Trade School Jobs

For many high school graduates, vocational school offers a more cost-effective and stable path to career and professional development than a traditional 4-year university. Business schools, also known as technical schools and vocational schools, focus on professional development in high-demand industries and help students find lucrative jobs soon after graduation. 


This guide presents the best business management work, describes the specifications of each role, the potential benefits, and the roles and responsibilities in general. The expected development of these top business school jobs would be addressed. 


In this segment, 15 of the most paid school workers are added. The following figures should give you a clear picture of the different earnings of these professions. However, keep in mind that your actual salary will vary depending on your location, employer, and your own skills. 


Elevator Installer and Repairer 


These technicians install and maintain elevators, escalators, moving walks, chairlifts, and other vehicle elevators. Read the design plans to determine what type of machinery and components to use before installing and testing the lift. 


Generally, elevator mechanics work as contractors. 


In addition to debugging issues, Advancement Mechanics perform routine maintenance for building codes and government safety standards. 


Typically, elevator mechanics are employed by private equipment companies where they earn a mid-year salary of $85,000. The BLS plans to increase the number of elevator installation and repair stations by 7% by 2029, creating about 1,900 new jobs. You must complete a four-year apprenticeship to become an elevator installer and repairer. 


Radiation Therapist 


Radiation therapists treat serious diseases, such as cancer, and work with nurses, doctors, and oncologists. Health care and nurse practitioners direct radiation therapy, shrinking and destroying cancer tumors with machines such as linear accelerators. Patients are also monitored for adverse effects while following strict safety protocols during treatment. 


One of the highest-paying occupations in the trade is radiation therapist. 


The BLS expects radiation therapist positions to increase 7% between 2019 and 2029. These experts earn a median annual income of $86,500 and the highest paying commercial job for radiation therapists. About 63 percent of therapists work in public, private, or government hospitals; the rest find jobs in doctors' offices and outpatient clinics. 


Radiation therapists must have an associate's or bachelor's degree from an accredited school on file with an American Registry of Radiological Technologists. In most states, therapists also need state licenses to apply for and obtain. 


Geological and Petroleum Technician 


These professionals work with gas, coal, and oil professionals to discover, identify, and extract natural resources. Geological and petroleum technicians work primarily in the field, collecting samples to evaluate materials, while laboratory specialists analyze such samples for traces of metals and hydrocarbons to evaluate the productivity of a particular site. 


These technicians identify, locate, and extract natural resources. 


BLS data show that the median annual wage of geological and petroleum engineering professionals is $51,150. They can earn $72,450 if they work in oil and gas extraction, and if they advance to management positions, they can further increase their salary to $94,510. The position of petroleum and geological technician is expected to increase by 5% by 2029. 


You will need at least an associate degree in geoscience or geographic information systems if you want to access entry-level positions. Many technicians have a petroleum engineering degree or a master's degree.


Diagnostic Medical Sonographer 


Medical Diagnostic Sonographer assists physicians and surgeons in diagnosing and preparing patients for surgery. Sonographers help detect and identify abnormalities in the human body by using imaging machines to produce sonograms and ultrasounds. Such specialists may specialize in a particular area of the body, such as the heart, blood vessels, female reproduction, or abdominal cavity. 


Sonographers help identify and detect abnormalities in the human body. 


BLS projects 12% growth between 2019 and 2029 for diagnostic medical sonographer jobs. The average sonographer earns $68,750 annually and can earn up to $89,890 if they work in an outpatient hospital setting. 


Medical sonographers typically hold a school certificate accredited by the Allied Health Education Accreditation Commission.


They can also earn a sonography assistantship, which prepares them for advanced training on the road.


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