A four-year college is not for everyone — especially given crushing levels of student debt — but finding a good-paying job is far more difficult without a bachelor's degree.
A four-year college is not for everyone — especially given crushing levels of student debt — but finding a good-paying job is far more difficult without a bachelor’s degree.
People with only a high school diploma have more than double the unemployment rate of people with a bachelor’s degree or higher and earn half as much pay, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ recent unemployment report.
To steer high school graduates to good options, the jobs site Simply Hired has released a list called the 10 Best Jobs for 2016 That Don’t Require a College Degree.
Simply Hired took into account average salary, the number of jobs available, geographic distribution of jobs across the country, past and projected growth for the job and industry, and potential career paths.
Most of the jobs do require additional training, certifications or licenses, as noted.
1. Licensed practical nurse
Average salary: $38,776
Education: one-year certification
2. Electrician
Average salary: $44,867
Education: state-based license
3. Construction and building inspector
Average salary: $49,365
Education: Some states require certification
4. Plumber
Average salary: $49,574
Education: state-based license
5. Truck driver
Average salary: $47,399
Education: one-year certification
6. Legal secretary
Average salary: $44,441
Education: none
7. Massage therapist
Average salary: $36,557
Education: training program and state-based license
8. Automotive mechanic
Average salary: $30,646
Education: varies by employer
9. Phlebotomist
Average salary: $28,623
Education: certification required by some states
10. Emergency dispatcher
Average salary: $26,959
Education: training program, certification required by some states