Fortune | FORTUNE 07月09日 23:26
$100,000+ to install elevators — these six-figure trade jobs don’t require college degrees
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文章探讨了美国蓝领行业的薪资前景,揭示了部分技术工种如电梯安装工的年收入可达六位数,无需大学学历。报告分析了高薪蓝领工作对体力的要求,如高空作业、24小时待命等。同时,文章也提到了维护和修理工作,虽然薪资略低,但就业机会多,且需求稳定。此外,文章还建议大学毕业生考虑转型从事蓝领工作,并引用实例说明通过技术行业也能实现高收入。文章强调,蓝领行业提供了另一种职业发展路径,无需背负巨额债务,即可实现财务自由。

🛠️ 电梯和扶梯安装工是美国收入最高的蓝领职业,平均年薪超过10万美元,但需要高中学历,且工作环境可能狭窄或在高空,需要24小时待命。

⚡ 电力线路安装工和飞机机械师的年收入分别为8.5万美元和7.6万美元,但前者可能需要在恶劣天气或高空作业,后者则需适应不规律的工作时间和飞机噪音。

🔧 维护和修理工作虽然薪资较低,但就业机会多,需求量大,预计未来几年将增长4%。无需特定工作经验或资格,多数人可通过在职培训获得技能。

🎓 文章建议大学毕业生考虑转型从事蓝领工作,因为在人工智能发展和经济不确定性下,高学历学生可能面临就业挑战。文章提醒,年轻人可能已经通过实践积累了经验,如焊接、管道和木工等。

Despite “significant stigma” surrounding vocational careers and assumptions that grad jobs are the only path to success, a new report highlights that tradies in the U.S. can earn six-figure salaries without the added debt of a college degree. 

In fact, elevator and escalator installers are taking home just over $100,000 a year on average—and you just need a high school diploma to get started in the industry.

According to a Pro Tools analysis of May 2023 wage data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, it’s the highest-paid trade job in the country. 

But here’s the catch: Candidates must be willing to endure working in both cramped areas and high spaces. They must also be fine with getting on their knees to crawl on some jobs and being on call 24 hours a day.

Unfortunately, all of the top-paying trade jobs are physically demanding.

According to the report, electrical power line installers make over $85,000 a year, and aircraft mechanics technicians have an average annual salary of $76,260. 

But the former often requires working at great heights or in adverse weather conditions, and the latter can expect working odd hours to keep up with flight schedules and enduring constant plane-associated noises. 

Job security for maintenance and repair jobs

Although elevator and escalator installers are the highest-paid tradies, they’re not the most common or in-demand workers—with just 2,100 job openings each year and limited employment growth, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

So, those wanting to hedge their bets and increase their chances of landing a blue-collar job may wish to look at general maintenance and repair jobs. 

Although maintenance and repair workers earn significantly less than elevator and escalator installers ($46,700 per annum on average), they’re the most common and in-demand trade jobs in America right now.

Those looking for job security over big paychecks have over 55,579 total job opportunities to choose from—and demand isn’t waning any time soon, with the employment of maintenance and repair workers projected to grow by 4% in the coming years.

What’s more, you don’t need any specific work experience or qualifications to join the industry, with most people learning on the job.

Career pivot for recent grads

After spending time and money (lots of it) on a college degree, it’s understandable to want to carve out a career in the field you studied.

However, grads might have better luck pivoting into trade jobs and making peace with being overqualified and in debt than pining for the dream corporate job.

Research highlights that highly educated students are finding themselves “unemployable” as employers launch a “wait and watch strategy” in the midst of AI advancements and economic uncertainty.   

But be warned: You’ll need to compete against a wave of young people who have skipped college, picked up the tools, and already racked up experience in the likes of welding, plumbing, and carpentry while you were studying. 

“People are starting to smell a rat,” Mike Rowe, the CEO of MikeRoweWorks Foundation, commented on the shift, adding that blue-collar jobs “are a straight path to a six-figure job” without the burden of debt.  

Take Chase Gallagher, for example.

The 23-year-old started his lawn-mowing side hustle as a teenager, and it’s now generating more than $1 million in revenue.

“I just didn’t see the ROI in going to university,” the Gen Zer told Fortune. “You can still be a 1% income earner here in America and be a trades business owner.”

A version of this story originally published on Fortune.com on July 9, 2024.

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