What profession?
Hello,
I would be interested to know which jobs actually pay well without having to study. I only got A's and B's at school and sometimes I ask myself what the point of the good grades when you have to study for jobs that pay a lot anyway. I'm still young and I can't get this question out of my head. What kind of career suggestions do you have, with reasons why, please?
The first question is, what does it mean to earn good for you?
Generally, the salary has little to do with studying or training. With the exception of some fewer professions such as doctor, lawyer etc., you need to study for the least well paid professions. However, a study can facilitate entry.
The training profession does not really decide on the salary, but what to do.
A good example of what is more realistic than the famous air traffic controller is IT. Here you can earn significantly more than a flying lot with a simple training job with good skill set. You can also be fed in the industry with the minimum wage. It depends on what you have to offer in an industry and what you do out of your skills. Where you work, whether self-employed or hired and if hired in which exact position.
Only if necessary. Self-employed and perhaps even sales. The rest is usually paid indirectly.
For example, in the craftsmanship you can especially do when you make the master good or also earn well as self-employed, with the corresponding disadvantages. Especially with the latter, you should have enough professional experience.
Currently, many places must be wg. Energy saving & Co. houses are insulated, much to be done in electrical engineering, so that e.g. the solar system only charges the excess current into the electric car etc.
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You can also be paid well with self-employment or as an employee in a training profession. It is usually not a self-runner. But since you ask, air traffic controllers should probably be the best paid training profession.
Personally, I found air traffic controllers quite attractive in a similar situation.
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Personally I found it an interesting job
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Holidays
conveniences
– Yeah.
Exercisely exhausting
High pressure
High responsibility
High entry barriers
Self-employment.
All professions with shiftwork or tips
Yes, who doesn’t know them, the super-good earning waiters and old care helpers.
Well, there are already very well paid professions designed for shiftwork, but then you find them more with Mercedes or other large corporations and not in small businesses, nursing homes or ordinary restaurants.
In the last plant where I worked (about 100 employees), there was also shiftwork, but only the legal minimum of shiftwork was paid. In the current operation (about 5000 employees), the layer surcharge negotiated by the IG Metall and these are worlds.
Sure, that’s why it’s interesting what our questioner is doing under a good salary. IG Metall is certainly not bad for trainers, but it is clearly below what some studyrs get in grade.