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Energy Grows Careers (College Degree Not Required)

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If you search online for the top paying jobs in America, you’ll be lead to several lists that include doctors, lawyers, and engineers. Those professions, however, require some key ingredients: long hours, major brainpower and very costly educations. Let’s face it, not everyone is interested or cut out for such extensive degrees, but there is one thing everyone is interested in. Getting a good paycheck!

You may have heard about a lot about high-paying jobs in the energy industry. But aside from the C-suite executives, what kind of jobs are there in energy and can anyone besides upper-management make good money? That’s the question many of us are looking for.

The great news is, it takes all sorts of people with varying skill-sets to make up an industry, but some skill-sets offer more opportunities than others.  The energy industry is no different, but what’s unusual is the number of high-paying jobs that require little or no college degree.

Business Insider recently ranked the Top 40 highest-paying jobs that don’t require a bachelor’s degree and roughly 27% are related to the energy industry. Here’s a quick rundown of energy-related professions and what they pay on average:

 

 

If you read through the whole list, it’ll be hard to find another industry that has this many high-paying middle-class jobs that require little to no college degree. As graduation season approaches, and some high school or junior college students contemplate what’s next, it’s comforting to know that the American energy industry is ready to put them to work and help grow paychecks for individuals and families around the country.

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