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6 Super High Paying Jobs For Which You Don’t Need A College Degree...

  • 12:14 pm October 28, 2020
  • suhas

We study for almost 24 years of our life to achieve something. And then we hunt for a job. But what about people who aren't lucky enough to finish their degree? Well, there are a lot of jobs out there that pay really well and you don't need an official degree to do them! Here is a list of some of such jobs!

Detectives and Investigators

So if you thought James Bong was a graduate, maybe he was or maybe he wasn't! You actually don't need to be one to become a detective or an investigator. But you need to be a little educated though. One needs at least a high school diploma to become a detective.



Transportation and storage managers

Now this is a stressful jobs and needs management skills and not any degree. This job requires a high school diploma and at least 5 years of experience in a related field. With experience comes better money in this one.

Power plant operators

Their primary responsibility is to control and maintain the machinery. These machines not only generate electricity but also distribute power among generators. You may not require any degree for this but you need a high school diploma as well as several years of on-site training and experience.



Lift repairmen and installers

Do not write this job off thinking that it won't pay well. The risk involved in this job makes it one of the highest paying jobs out there. This job starts with a four-year apprenticeship program sponsored by a union, industry association or individual contractor. To enter such a program, one needs a high school diploma.

Nuclear Power Reactor Operators

Confused? How can somebody not need a degree to do such a high profile job? These operators typically need a high school diploma, in addition to extensive on-the-job training. They usually start as equipment operators working under more senior employees.



Media and communication equipment workers

They find jobs predominantly in the media and the film industry. These workers install, maintain and repair audio and visual systems in businesses and homes. Thanks to them, you see what you see and hear what you hear! This pays well as well!