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Job 1: A Skilled Tradesperson
Once you have a skill no one can take it away from you. This includes everything from Plumbers & Electricians to Carpenters and even Elevator Mechanics!
These skills are in high demand and can justify wages up to $68,000 per year. This is also growing each year as the number of skilled trade jobs is far outpacing the supply of workers.
Job 2: An Air Traffic Controller
Imagine sitting at this really cool desk and earning up To $122,000 per year.
Air traffic controllers are responsible for directing the safe movement of aircraft arriving and departing from airports in order to prevent any collisions.
Job 3: An Influencer
Did you know that more kids now dream of being professional YouTubers rather than astronauts, according to a recent study?
I hardly find this surprising as they see their favorite influencers having the time of their lives, all while making millions per year.
Job 4: Radiographer
How does earning up to $69,000 per year sound to you?
Radiographers also called radiologic technologists, perform X-rays, CT scans, MRIs, and other forms of medical imaging to help diagnose illnesses and conditions.
If you have always had a passion for helping people and want to go into something medical-related then a radiographer is one of the highest paying jobs that doesn't require a degree.
Job 5: An Executive Assistant
It can be extremely fun being the right-hand person of a business leader, you are both striving towards a shared mission and you can earn up to, a very respectable $68,000 per year!
Working your way up to being an executive assistant can be a very rewarding job, as it means doing something different almost every day.
Job 6: A construction site manager
The demand for construction managers will reportedly grow 8 percent by 2029, which is much faster than the 4 percent projected growth rate of all occupations.
You can expect to earn an annual wage of between $50,000 & $126,000.
A Site Manager within the construction industry is responsible for overseeing operations of the whole site on a day-to-day basis, and making sure a project comes in on time and on budget.
Job 7: An Artist like Videographers, Editors & Writers
The new generation is highly visual and we need artists to connect and sell products to them, which makes their skills extremely valuable.
The earning potential with this is truly unlimited, it just all depends on your ability to drive clicks and sales. The better you are, and the more value you add to your clients or employer, then the more money you will earn.
Job 8: An Insurance Claims Adjuster
The top 10% of Insurance claim investigators earn over $100,000 per year. And the lowest 10% of adjusters earned just over $40,000 per year.
Some of the information a claims adjuster collects includes police reports, witness statements, photos of an incident, or property damage.
Job 9: Professional Gaming Athlete
Being paid good money to play computer games competitively sounds like a dream come true...
The average professional gamer earns $60,000 per year. If you are really good you can earn millions. Gamers make their money in a few different ways such as tournament prizes, salaries from being in a team, bonuses for doing well, sponsors, and of course streaming.
Job 10: High Ticket Commission Sales Person
Many high ticket salespeople choose to work on a commission basis, selling other people's products or services to a list of potential clients who have already shown interest. This means that once you learn how to sell, essentially your income is unlimited.
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Hi guys it's mark, so student debt has increased by a whopping 91 percent in the past decade, leading to americans owing a record-breaking 1.73 trillion dollars. Therefore, today we're going to talk about 10 alternative high-paid jobs that don't require a college degree so that we can. Finally answer the question: if going to university is all that it's stacked up to be, especially when you can just become a friend of mr beast and be paid thousands for it if you're watching jimmy, give me a call but seriously. In my opinion, these jobs definitely have the potential to make you a millionaire.

If you invest your money wisely and correctly along the way, anything is possible. To be honest with you, i wasn't very good at school which caused me to leave at 16 with no qualifications, but i didn't let that stop me from becoming a millionaire. So if i can do it, i'm sure that you can maybe you're deciding whether you want to go to college or maybe you're, just interested in different job options out there, either way by watching this video to the end, you may find a new path. You want to walk down a small but very important job.

That often goes unnoticed. Is all those people that smash that, like button for the ltube eugerithm, you certainly don't need a college degree to do that, and even if you do have one smash it anyway right all done, let's jump into it number one: a skilled tradesperson. Once you have a trade, no one can take this away from you. This includes everything from plumbers and electricians to carpenters and even elevator mechanics.

These skills are in really high demand and can justify wages up to sixty eight thousand dollars a year. This is also growing each year, as the number of skilled jobs is far outpacing the supply of workers. This could be due to more people choosing to go down the university route and not learn in a trade. It's even estimated that by 2008 there will be three million job vacancies in the skilled trades.

This is an amazing opportunity, but it's also pretty scary thought as well, because these jobs are a crucial part of our society. I mean i'm pretty good with my hands, but i don't ever mess with the plumbing or the electrics. Most trades can be learned on the job without the need for higher education, which is great, as you can get right into making some money at the same time as making yourself more valuable. When i left school, this is exactly what i did.

I got an apprenticeship and i learned how to become a carpenter. I've never regretted this decision as i've used this skill throughout my life, and i knew i had something to fall back on. If i needed it, some people look down on trades people, but get this. If you compare a doctor's wealth to a plumber's, then it reportedly takes the doctor until 41 years old to catch up.

This is because of the time the doctor spends, studying and building up student debt number two, an air traffic controller. Imagine sitting at this really cool desk earning up to a hundred and twenty two thousand dollars a year. Are you interested because i'm definitely jealous of that view? Air traffic controllers are responsible for directing the safe movement of aircraft arriving and departing from an airport in order to prevent collisions. It's a bit like the conductor of an orchestra of metal birds, they're crucial to the running of an airport, to keep hundreds of passengers safe.
Although you can make good money as an air traffic controller, it can be very stressful, especially when you have to deal with people like me. I actually got in trouble with air traffic control once when i was flying a small airplane from a place called biggin hill to shawroom airport. Unfortunately, i left a little bit late and i called up shoreham and it turns out they'd already closed the airport. On top of that, it was getting dark and it was illegal for me to fly at night being the maverick that i was, i decided to land anyway, because i had no other options and this caused the air traffic controller.

A great deal of stress, he even called me up to the tower to reprimand me and inform me he had to fill out loads of forms for an out of hours landing and that i would hear from the authorities. I guess he was a nice guy because i never heard any more about it, but i was sure never to be late again. So if you think you could handle situations like that, then the good news is air. Traffic controlling is projected to grow three percent through 2026, so there are plenty of new opportunities popping up, but as you've probably guessed they're not going to let you control hundreds of planes without any training.

Luckily, you rarely require any sort of university degree. In fact, most air traffic controllers can do on-the-job training after completing high school number, three becoming an influencer. Did you know that more kids now dream of becoming a professional youtuber rather than becoming an astronaut? According to a recent study, i hardly find it surprising, as they see their favorite influence as having the time of their lives while making millions per year. It's easy to dismiss this one as a dream, or not a real job, and that's what a lot of people.

My age do, but i think this is a really interesting industry. The amount companies spend on influencers in the us alone is going to surpass 3 billion, which is a growth of more than 30 percent from last year. This means that, with more money being pumped into the industry, there'll be a lot of space for new influencers. I mean if a boomer like me could start tick-tock as a bit of fun during the pandemic and rack up nearly 7 million followers, then doesn't that just prove it? I've now even started two more youtube channels, which are my new second channel, where i post quick finance and business tips, as well as my podcast channel with my son, where we discuss all things: business and investing from an old and young perspective.
At the end of the day, influencers offer something that tv just can't compete with real authentic content, which therefore means you don't need expensive equipment or a university degree to get stuck in number. Four is a radiographer. How does flooding people with radiation and earning up to 69 000 a year sound to you? You just have to be careful not to turn anyone into the hulk radiographers, also known as radiologic technologists perform x-rays, ct, scans, mris and other forms of medical imaging to help. Diagnose illnesses and conditions.

This is commonly confused with radiology. However, radiographers do not interpret the results or make a diagnosis blimey. That was a mouthful if you've ever had a passion for helping people and want to go into something medical related. Then a radiographer is one of the highest paying jobs that doesn't require a degree actually my sister trained as one in the uk, and that skill allowed her to emigrate to australia where that job is in high demand and she is earning a massive salary good day.

Karen, if you're watching this throw another shrimp on the barbie, the demand for radio aquifers is set to remain strong due to a very large aging population in need of imaging to diagnose and treat medical conditions. What are you looking at? I'm only 25. Well, i feel 25., it's easy enough to get started after completing a two-year job-focused course. While i admit this does take a little bit of training, it isn't nearly as time-consuming as a college degree and it's a lot less expensive too number five, an executive assistant.

It can be extremely fun being the right-hand person of a business leader you're, both striving towards a shared mission, and you can earn up to a very respectable 68 000 a year. Working. Your way, up to being an executive assistant can be very rewarding as it means doing different jobs. Almost every single day.

My assistant does everything from organizing my schedule to helping me with strategic planning by working at this level in a company you're, also surrounded by lots of people who are wealthier than you. This automatically means you'll start leveling up and find ways to earn even more. I have often seen assistants go on to become ceos of their own businesses as they learn so much under the wing of a successful person. So it's not all about the money you're earning.

It's also about the knowledge and the connections. My assistant responded to a post. I made on instagram and performed really well in his interview. He doesn't have a university degree, but that really doesn't matter to me.

He came across as driven dedicated and very business savvy. I have nothing against university, but sometimes i feel like it can knock the spark out of people. If you're never told what you can't do, then you seem to have less limits on your potential. So, based on my own experience of hiring an assistant, i would say the best thing you can do is follow the leaders of businesses that you're interested in working for on social media whenever one of them posts about a job opening.
You can be one of the first to throw your hat in the ring and that's exactly what kai did and it worked out very well, even if he can't make a decent cup of coffee number six, a construction site manager. The demand for construction managers will reportedly grow eight percent by 2029, which is much faster than the four percent projected growth in all other occupations. You can expect to earn an annual wage of between fifty thousand dollars and a hundred and twenty six thousand dollars a site manager within the construction industry is responsible for overseeing operations of the whole site on a day-to-day basis and making sure a project comes in. On time and on budget - and as many of you know, i'm building out my north wing at the moment and phil's my project manager, what are you doing? I certainly am.

He only bothers me about 30 times a day to be a site manager. You need to be good at problem solving, have strong communication skills and have an extensive knowledge of the construction process. If you don't have a degree, then you can eventually move into a site manager, role after gaining experience working in the construction industry over a number of years number, seven, an artist like videographers editors and writers. Back when i was younger, artists always used to be broke, but now with the explosion of the internet.

I am desperately looking for people that can tell stories about my products to increase the sales. The new generation is highly visual and we need artists to connect and sell products to them, which makes their skills extremely valuable. The earning potential with this is truly unlimited. It's just all depends on your ability to drive clicks and sales.

My son curtis started specializing in videography, editing and content writing four years later, he's earning more than two hundred thousand dollars a year and doing the job he loves. The beauty of this career is that a university degree is nothing compared with real world results and experience. When i spend money on my business, i want to be sure that i'm going to get a good return, and if i have to pick between someone with a degree and someone with experience and some results, then i would always pick the latter. You will, of course, need to invest a lot of time into learning these skills, but luckily they can all be self-taught using books and the internet.

So i'm here with curtis, so what's one tip you can help the viewers, that's helped you in your career, um. I'll. Definitely say free to feed, so i started off doing a ton of free videos and then i started to charge for them gradually and it got me in the door got me um building connections and then i could expand my business from there. So free to feed is the way number eight, an insurance claims adjuster these people, own tiny devices that allow them to access people's memories and check if they're, lying or not about their insurance claims.
Oh hang on. I think i'm getting that confused with a black mirror episode. To be honest, though, i wouldn't be surprised if they started doing this in the future. In all seriousness, the top ten percent of insurance claim investigators earn over a hundred thousand dollars a year and the lowest ten percent of adjusters earn just over forty thousand dollars a year.

They're a bit like sherlock holmes, as they have to gather up loads of information and details to work out what happened in the incident and find a fair settlement price. Their job performance is evaluated based on how many claims they can successfully handle without involving supervisors or corporate lawyers, so it's highly suited for competitive people. All that's required for this job is a high school diploma. This is because of the nature of the job, analytical and critical thinking.

Skills are essential qualities for these individuals. Number nine is a professional gaming athlete being paid good money to play. Computer games competitively sounds like a dream come true. The average professional gamer earns 60 000 per year and if you're really good, you can actually earn millions.

This is really crazy to me because when i was younger, i used to have to go down the arcade when i wanted to play games, but it does make sense as whenever there is a lot of attention on something. Then people are going to naturally want to see the best of the best go head to head. Gamers make their money in a few different ways, such as tournament, prizes, salaries from being in a team bonuses for doing well, sponsors and, of course, live streaming. Being a professional gamer is not an easy career to take on.

It requires thousands of hours of gaming experience just like any elite level sport. So, although the top professional players own millions each year, the harsh truth is only a few people enjoy that kind of salary. I'm not saying this to discourage you in any way, because if you put your mind to it and train every day, then i'm sure it's achievable. Number 10 is a high-ticket commission salesperson, imagine selling a product for more than 200 000 and getting a sweet six percent.

Commission, that's a twelve thousand dollar payday high ticket items are high priced products or services. These items can include expensive products like cars, jewelries houses, even services like coaching, webinars and training. Many high-ticket sales people choose to work on a commission basis, selling other people's products or services to a list of potential clients who have already shown interest. This means that once you learn how to sell, essentially, your income is unlimited.
One of the main reasons i was able to become as successful as i am is that i learned how to sell from a very young age. It's such an important skill, and if you learn it, then you'll never really struggle for money. It's also worth mentioning accountancy financial advising and computer programming are also great career paths that do not require college degrees and you can earn some sweet bank. So choosing, if you should go to college, is a big decision and it's highly dependent on what you decide to study.

If the job that you wish to pursue requires a degree, then i would agree that college is definitely worth it. As you have a clear return on investment, but if you choose to study a course with no real aim, then this might be a very expensive mistake with more people than ever before, going to university, it's becoming a huge business and degrees are holding less and less Value i like to call it degree inflation by investing wisely along the way all the jobs mentioned in this video have the potential to make you a millionaire without stepping foot in any university. So if you like me and school really wasn't for you, then it's not the end of the world. There are plenty of options out there.

It's all about doing what you want to do and not letting society's expectations shape your future. So i'm going to leave the next video right up there, but don't click on it just yet make sure to subscribe. If you want to grow your wealth and don't forget to pick up the free stocks and bitcoin with the links below okay i'll see you over there.

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34 thoughts on “The 10 highest paying jobs without a college degree – learn these now!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tom Dixon says:

    The big campuses are devoid of value as long as they use the humanities to indoctrinate young innocents in post modernism, atheism and neo marxist orthodoxy. The big campuses should be boycotted as they are robbing students, (no marketable skills upon exit), and taxpayers. I never gained any marketable skills until i went back to a local trade school, where teachers came from reality, and did not bristle or embarass me when i dared to ask a question or two.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steve Means says:

    Not listed, IT specialist of one type of another. Programming isn't the only type of tech field. Network engineering, IT security, Database admin, Cloud architects and many more. Almost all of these can get their start with certifications that a motivated person who knows the tech can pass in months. Of course many of the people in these fields do have degrees but they aren't required. It's relatively easy to break into 6 figures at the right company and if you end up working in big tech $200k-$300k+ is attainable, of course later on in your career.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Steve John says:

    ATC is well known for burnout and high suicide rates.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nicholas Rede says:

    This video is great but I know several of these are not available to those of us with a not so squeaky clean past. (Felonies and whatnot)

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Skateonomy says:

    I love passive income and Mark's videos. That's why I just uploaded a song about him on my channel!

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Thomas Barbieri says:

    I would have added estate agent in the jobs there, I’m 23 and around those figures while I study

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars discobiscuits2100 says:

    College is a damn scam man. Learning that the hard way right now.

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jonas Osmundsen says:

    I want to go to a collage and get my real estate liscense and work hard to get rich

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Pearce says:

    My daughter has decided she wants to be a YouTube influencer. She's 5.

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Doug0101 says:

    I have an Associates in Computer Programming. Every job listing requires a BS in the field. The only ones that don't are the web designors for Javascript, HTML, React an other web languages.

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Devin Parker says:

    I just paid my student debt and am currently going to university because I want to.

    However I am doing it part time rather than getting a student loan again.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ali Mojabzadeh says:

    I donβ€˜t understand,why should I work for money when Money can Wilford for me?
    Everyone is telling me”go to school and find a good job,you can work for”

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Artem Berrus says:

    I am an electrician in Italy.
    My salary is just an average salary enough to maintain myself but still keeps me poor and it doesn’t help at all.
    Also I’m always dirty, my hands are full of cuts.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hangin' with Hodge says:

    As a software engineer by trade, I have never been to college and yet have been very successful. I started by buying books and studying for certifications, earning my MCSE, MCDBA, MCSD, Security+ and multiple others. I got experience by starting off volunteering with my newly learned skills. I now manage a team dispersed around the world for merchandising and supply chain IT operations systems. With a few years experience, normal salaries are $70k+. With more experience, a Sr. engineer can easily make over $100k. And I am in the midwest US, not in a high-priced market like CA or NY. Best of luck!

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nathan Rodriguez says:

    Anybody know where to start looking into High ticket sales jobs? Just need a sense of direction pls and thank youπŸ™πŸ½

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars famdrafts says:

    Thank you for the video Mark. I currently have a job in finance but I've lost so much interest in my job. I'm in my late 20s and I keep thinking about how now is the perfect time to change careers. I would love to become a Financial advisor and im also into art, so would love to do some video editing, content writing and making graphics on the side. I'm looking for something I can do remotely. I would have to disagree with you a little. I studied at university for 3 years and got my honours degree. I know unis not for everyone but I really enjoyed the experience. It helped me learn some valuable skills and helped me land my first job

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alberto Herrera says:

    If I’m 18 how much should I be putting in my Roth IRA

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars E-X infinity says:

    #10 All day. I dropped out of school to take care of my ex wife, since then I've used my previous sales experience to set appointments door to door for solar sales. I'm 24 years old on track to make $534k this year. I made $44,550 from Sept 9th to Oct 9th, working about 5 hours a day. I'm so grateful I dropped out πŸ˜…

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Spencer Qualia says:

    I’ve been watching some of your videos on YouTube shorts, and I was trying so hard to find out your name. Eventually, I found it. Love your content, mate.

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Leakers Banger says:

    Super glad I came across your page on tiktok πŸ™ thank you so much for free information

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gokuman Vegeta says:

    The video is for the salaries with Dollars and especially 1st World countries lets say the dollar price in your country worth more than your country's currency then in the pure summary you are damned without a degree because if you get paid 100k dollars a year is different when you're getting paid 100k Egyptian pounds a year which estimated roughly 6.5k dollars so imagine 6.5k$ only yearly that's regardless the corruption Egypt is doing to decrease the amount of people going abroad to build themselves

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Henry Dando says:

    air traffic controllers also need to pass a medical test

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars G Whi says:

    Hi

    I am 14 and it would be really helpful if you could do a step by step guide into setting up a junior ISA account. I have tried but when I looked at vanguard you had to put a Β£500 deposit or Β£100 monthly.

    I just wanted to invest Β£50-Β£100 into an index fund.

    Hope you might be able to help
    Thanks.

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bradley Theriault says:

    I'm not usually into business and learning about interest or what not from your other videos but I can't help myself but to stream through a lot of your content. Keep up the work, you have the skill to peak peoples interest.

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Keshern Parthiban says:

    Hey Mark could you please tell us when Laura would be coming to share her results?? πŸ™‚

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Average Guy Making Money says:

    Lots of great jobs out there if you're willing to out in the work! And trades can make far more than $68,000. I live in a small town where plumbers and electricians are in high demand, and they easily make over 100k a year.

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jojoandre16 says:

    Should I start drop shipping mark? I really want to make money as a teen and hopefully make a bigger company in the future but I need some help and if you could recommend me what I need.

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars RRiceCrispyy says:

    Excuse me mark, do you have a video about having a very poor amount of money and making a lot of money with that poor amount of money?

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars I.F.A.I says:

    Just one thing; as a former sales person, sales suck!

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Graham Dawes says:

    You are wrong about Radiographers, I have retired now but you do need a degree and three years on the job training, we did interpret as well as take CT's MRI's and ultrasound. I also worked a a clinical specialist doing lithotripsy . My wage was Β£32000 a year at the end of it. It was shit hours of working and working for arseholes in management.

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Egg says:

    Your channel is interesting. But most stuff apply for us only. Here we dont have huge ammount of college debt. But also cant drop from school before high school ends.

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JustAFox2183 says:

    Let me just…….. send it to my 19 soon to be 20 brother. bless you and your family

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars CarCrash says:

    Air trafic Controller needs college degree in Germany at least

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gxsh says:

    Radiographers need a degree, my mum is a radiographer and she needed to go to college for 4 years

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