12 Surprising Jobs that Pay Well

You’ve probably seen the articles with lists of jobs that pay well. It’s full of doctors, lawyers, and software engineers, but what if that isn’t in the cards for you?  It’s still possible to earn an above-average salary without spending a decade in college or working in tech.

Flight Attendant

If you’ve ever thought about applying to become a flight attendant, now’s the time. The flight attendant union predicts that by 2023, 20,000 more flight attendants will be needed. That means over 100,000 flight attendants will be flying the friendly skies.

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Electrician

America’s investment in green energy jobs, a construction boom, and retiring tradespeople has created a demand for more electricians than we have. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, electrician jobs are expected to grow 11% by 2029, more than triple the growth rate for all other positions.

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Plumber

If you’ve tried to get a plumber out to your house recently, you know how in-demand they are. There is a shockingly high shortage of plumbers in America right now. In the next eight years, 21,000 new plumbers are needed to meet the demand.

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Car Technician

It might surprise you that being an automotive technician is one of the jobs that pay well in the U.S. In places like Alaska, New Jersey, and Washington D.C., auto mechanics make an above-average salary.  For example, if you live in the D.C. area and love tinkering with cars, you could be making $63,290 a year.

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Life Insurance Sales

According to US Insurance Agents, the average life insurance agent’s salary is $79,730 a year. Insurance agent salaries are often a combination of base pay, commission, and bonuses, making it a lucrative option for those who excel in a sales role.

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