As we enter the year of the Tiger, economy is expected to recover. However, the damage done by the recession might be after all, would take a whole lot of time to recover resulting in lesser funds for education. You need not worry because there are still a wide array of jobs with high pay and minimal schooling required.
This 2010, this ten jobs are expected to be a hit. Or at the very least, these are the jobs that would provide breakfast, lunch and dinner to an individual or families. Here are they:
Air Traffic Controllers: $117,000. These are the workers who would make sure that your airplane would fly and land safe. The median earned for this job earned between $86,000 to $140,000 annually. Moreover, they are eligible to retire between the age of 50 with 20 years of service, or after 25 years at any age.
Industrial Production Managers: $77,670. This job entails making sure all manufacturing processes are in place. A college degree is not preferred, but not necessarily mandatory either. Many jobs of this category can often be found in aviation and automobiles plant.
First Line Police and Detective Supervisors: $69,300. In this job, they go on through another level of policing through exams, not through education. Moreover, it is based on credentials too through achieving good reviews from the community and colleagues. Coupled with advanced training, this can be a very noble career.
Funeral Director: $49,500. Mortuary science programs doesn’t cost much. More so, it would not take you long to finish the course. In this job, you typically serve a one year on the job training and if you pass the exam, you can get your license. Although dead bodies are not for everyone.
Advertising Sales Agents: $42,500. In this profession, only 20% have a high school degree. Your asset in this field is after all only your analytical and functional capability – responding to their needs and answering in a fair a polite manner each of the client’s concern.
The Bottom line is simple, despite recession, there are still plenty of career paths that can lead to a well paying professional job. After all, in life, you learn through experience. But sure, a good amount of theoretical skills is also good.