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Do you have to attend university to get a good job?

After digging through some research from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, these are the highest paid jobs that don't require a college degree. Most of the jobs were compiled by the highest median hourly wage, some by average rates. The pay will vary by state, company, and related experience.

Airline Pilot- No college degree is required to be an airline pilot, but it helps. Military service is also a plus. All airline pilots must possess an airline transport flying license, be at least 23 years old, pass a written and practical exam, and have 1,500 flight hours experience. Being a pilot can be stressful and dangerous. A pilot must be able to work under stress. The average salary for an airline pilot is $135,000.

Air Traffic Controller- Air traffic controllers must take an FAA (Federal Aviation Administration) course and pass a test. Before employment, air traffic controllers must pass medical and drug tests, as well as a security clearance. Air traffic controllers are in charge of the safe departures and arrivals of flights. Air traffic controller occupations can be stressful. To be an air traffic controller, you must be able to work in stressful conditions and make quick decisions. On average, air traffic controllers earn over $50 an hour or about $107,000 dollars a year.

Mine manager- Managers of mines get paid very well. They must plan mining procedures, enforce safety guidelines, implement training programs, and more. Mine managers must be highly organized and efficient. If you don't have a college degree, experience working in the mines is required. The average salary for a mine manager is over $100,000.

Life Coach- A life coach encourages professionals to succeed. These may be business owners, authors, entrepreneurs, or potentially anyone that wants to do better in life. No degree is required, just a persuasive, enthusiastic personality and the ability to get along with people. Hard statistics are difficult to obtain, but about 20 percent of life coaches that are registered with related industry organizations claim to make at least $100,000 yearly. Think of the phenomenal success of "The Secret" and it's easy to understand why.

General Manager- In most fields that don't require a degree, managers make about $38 an hour, or $79,000 a year for an annual salary. Managers need organizational and leadership skills. Being a manager requires a person to be able to interact well with other people and to inspire people.

Industrial Production Manager- It is more difficult


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