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Great Six-Figure Jobs You Don't Need A Degree For
Forbes Magazine ^ | 5 November 2007 | Mathew Kirdahy

Posted on 11/10/2007 2:58:26 PM PST by shrinkermd

You don't always need that piece of Latin-laden paper to pull in six figures. You don't need to invent something to get rich. And you don't need to look far for a lucrative opportunity.

There are plenty of honest livings to be made in the U.S workforce that can earn you six-figure salaries sans a college degree. That's not to say you won't be required to undergo extensive training or work long hours, but at least you won't be lugging around that student debt. It's important to note that they're not all "blue-collar" jobs, a term that has become outdated when describing skilled-trade work.

The he lists are:


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To: Running On Empty

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101 posted on 11/10/2007 5:46:19 PM PST by Running On Empty ((The three sorriest words:"It's too late"))
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To: LaineyDee

Let me re-phrase that, “Chicago area” union carpenters.


102 posted on 11/10/2007 5:54:30 PM PST by FReepapalooza
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To: traviskicks

“These union members got paid over 100K to do crossword puzzles, sit on their @sses, and bankrupt American car companies:”

I didn’t say I “liked” unions. Quite the contrary, in fact it’s disgusting that they get paid for they produce.

The autoworkers are another breed altogether, they pay them them to sit around instead of laying them off so they can keep their “trained” employees. All with full benefits, I might add.


103 posted on 11/10/2007 5:59:26 PM PST by FReepapalooza
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To: Southack
Fisherman, farmer, rancher ... "

Maybe 20 years ago. Not any more.

My dad was a commercial fisherman for at least 25 years, from the early 60s to the late 80s. His particular fishery was albacore and salmon, trolling. He earned the equivalent of six figures many years and our large family lived well, but success like his was very, very rare. On the whole west coast in that fishery, maybe a few hundred captains -- maybe -- were in the same league. On the other hand, there were thousands of commercial albacore/salmon fishermen on the West Coast at the time. Most of them didn't make enough for a good living. And that was true for pretty much every fishery on the coast. Lots of guys dreaming of making a good living, very few ever actually achieving that. It's a hard life that requires smarts, discipline, mathematical, technical, survival, and mechanical skills, and balls -- all in amounts well above average.

Today, regulations have gotten so ridiculous that it's damned near impossible for a man to make a good living in a commercial fishery, at least on the West Coast. It's disgusting and sad to see so many great industries and family traditions go by the wayside because of asswipe environmentalists and their bullsh*t regulations. Some of those regulations, like the ones that have maximum catches in a very small seasonal window, kill fishermen, who are already in a dangerous, unpredictable business without the gubmint telling them when they can fish, a cap on how much they can catch, and a merciless limit in how much time they have to do it. Disgusting and murderous.

104 posted on 11/10/2007 6:00:31 PM PST by Finny (There are many enemies in our work. One of them is envy. -- A British naval officer)
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To: Sgt_Schultze

I wonder what study was done on income between the 1st and last is?


105 posted on 11/10/2007 6:02:23 PM PST by edcoil (Reality doesn't say much - doesn't need too)
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To: xmission

“I’m an elevator guy. Not bad if you don’t mind a little wrenching and electrical troubleshooting.”

___________________________________________________________________

An older friend of mine is an elevator guy. He makes $95K.

You do have to be a union member, however.


106 posted on 11/10/2007 6:08:40 PM PST by sinanju
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To: Hornitos

And snazzy outfits...

And its good to have a partner...

Look how well thats worked for Zigfried and...and...That other guy...

Filet Mignon...Porterhouse...NY Strip...

Ohhhh, Roy...

Muh bad...I was distracted by a Golden Corral ad just now...hehehe


107 posted on 11/10/2007 6:08:49 PM PST by stevie_d_64 (Houston Area Texans (I've always been hated))
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To: edcoil

It’s probably big. I’d bet the smartest guys specialize in lucrative elective procedures like fat-sucking and boob jobs and such. The other guys are probably stuck staffing emergency rooms in the top 10 most deadly cities and hacking up 13 yo girls in planned parenthoods nationwide.


108 posted on 11/10/2007 6:09:01 PM PST by Sgt_Schultze
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To: shrinkermd
Senator

Congressman

109 posted on 11/10/2007 6:12:15 PM PST by wny
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To: Southack

Then again ... maybe you were being sarcastic! I’m a little dense this evening!!!


110 posted on 11/10/2007 6:18:04 PM PST by Finny (There are many enemies in our work. One of them is envy. -- A British naval officer)
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To: durasell

“Rock star”

LOL!

Very, very few rock stars are millionaires, unless they’ve been in the game a long time and have a couple huge hits - and even then, a lot of them blow through the money in a couple of years.

You’d be surprised how little some very famous musicians actually make.

Same for actors - there’s a lot of pretending going on, and the majority of actors probably make a decent solid middle class living, perhaps close to 100k, but they make up for it with freebies and per diems while working, and having most of their meals paid for while they work.

There’s only a small handful of actors and musicians who are “rich”, and tens of thousands, if not more, who are happy to make 40k a year.


111 posted on 11/10/2007 6:32:02 PM PST by ByDesign
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To: Kay Ludlow
Superior quality tech writing from foreign countries? You don't mean in English, do you?

English is weird. This is the one advantage native speakers have in the field of technical writing. Technical writing is a wonderful career for people who enjoy playing with new toys, and learning new technologies. I'm sanguine at the moment, since my current contract pays benefits, is with a stable company, and serving a reasonably stable client. It was great to bring my wife home last July, after a six-year sojourn in the work force. (she took a health-care job after the dot-com bust).

112 posted on 11/10/2007 6:33:42 PM PST by RJR_fan (Lovers and winners shape the future. Losers and whiners TRY TO PREDICT it.)
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To: tbw2

My son was looking into trucking school. He ended up not going at the last minute because he frankly couldn’t deal with life on the road. You are away from home, alone, almost all the time. The turnover is huge.

His friend, however, did the course. It was amazing. This guy has a serious weight problem and couldn’t get a regular job. So he goes to trucking school for a week or two, and is hired immediately. It’s decent money for two weeks in school and a job that’s in demand.

The best part is, he met a girl, got married, and she is going for her licenses and they are trucking together. As a “team” they earn better money and don’t suffer the usual road loneliness.


113 posted on 11/10/2007 6:33:47 PM PST by I still care ("Remember... for it is the doom of men that they forget" - Merlin, from Excalibur)
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To: wardaddy

Yeah Baby!


114 posted on 11/10/2007 6:34:55 PM PST by Professional
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To: Revolting cat!
television preacher

LOL! You're right about that.

115 posted on 11/10/2007 6:42:07 PM PST by NRA2BFree
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To: ma bell
Lottery Scratch Card Scratcher....it takes work to get up early at 1000am...use your welfare check and walk out of your trailer to the 7-11 to buy your scratch offs.

A friend's daughter married a loser. She frequently pinged her parents for financial emergencies. Then one day, she won $5,000 playing the lottery. A few weeks later, she was begging mom and dad for help. What happened to that $5K?

They spent it on lottery tickets.

116 posted on 11/10/2007 6:43:46 PM PST by RJR_fan (Lovers and winners shape the future. Losers and whiners TRY TO PREDICT it.)
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To: shrinkermd
I always feel the need to point out that if you can find someway to make a living doing something for yourself, rather than working for someone else, you will be much happier in most cases.

Also, take time to play with your kids, go fishing, do things with your family etc.

Enjoy the journey.

117 posted on 11/10/2007 6:46:37 PM PST by lawnguy (The wand chooses the wizard, Mr. Potter.)
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To: RightWhale
Owner-operator truckers may gross six figures. I would bet not too many net six figures unless they are violating ICC rules for hours on the road.

Unionized Pittsburgh Port Authority bus drivers get around $80K to drive around mostly empty buses. Just one more reason the city is constantly flirting with bankruptcy. But that's a small price to pay to ensure a Republican is never elected to anything. < / sarcasm >

118 posted on 11/10/2007 6:48:28 PM PST by Vigilanteman (Are there any men left in Washington? Or are there only cowards? Ahmad Shah Massoud)
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To: SwankyC

First, congrats to you...you are living testimony against the gloom and doomers.

As you know, though, most engineers (with degrees) would consider you a tech, not an engineer. No matter how wonderful you are, without that paper you ain’t an engineer.

Hank


119 posted on 11/10/2007 6:52:44 PM PST by County Agent Hank Kimball (Well, really just plain Hank Kimball. Well, not "just plain" Hank Kimball, just Hank Kimball....)
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To: durasell

yeah, I was going to add...... A Kennedy.


120 posted on 11/10/2007 6:55:46 PM PST by bpjam (Harry Reid doesn't even have 32% of my approval)
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