College costs a fortune - but some jobs pay a fortune, without a fancy degree.
Here are five career paths that could land you a six figure salary once you get some experience:
* Real Estate Broker: You’ll need a license, but no fancy degree. A high school diploma will do just fine.
* Pastry Chef: You will need an associate’s degree in culinary arts - but if you rise to Executive Pastry Chef, you may be rolling in dough, upwards of $100,00 a year.
* Massage Therapist: The path to this potentially lucrative career will require licensure and training, but massage therapy is feeling really good in the growth department.
* Court Reporter: An associate’s degree will help with this one, but it’s not required. Once you’re skilled and certified, you could be reporting $104,000 on your tax return.
* Air Traffic Controller: A high school diploma or GED is all that’s required to land an average $87,000 a year. It’s a stressful job but you could reach altitudes of $179,000 as long as you’re a U.S. citizen, under the age of 31 - and can pass the FAA course.
* Real Estate Broker: You’ll need a license, but no fancy degree. A high school diploma will do just fine.
* Pastry Chef: You will need an associate’s degree in culinary arts - but if you rise to Executive Pastry Chef, you may be rolling in dough, upwards of $100,00 a year.
* Massage Therapist: The path to this potentially lucrative career will require licensure and training, but massage therapy is feeling really good in the growth department.
* Court Reporter: An associate’s degree will help with this one, but it’s not required. Once you’re skilled and certified, you could be reporting $104,000 on your tax return.
* Air Traffic Controller: A high school diploma or GED is all that’s required to land an average $87,000 a year. It’s a stressful job but you could reach altitudes of $179,000 as long as you’re a U.S. citizen, under the age of 31 - and can pass the FAA course.
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