Highest Paying Trades Jobs No One's Talking About (2024)

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In this video, we'll go over three of the highest paying trades jobs that no one's talking about. These hidden business ideas can net you nearly $500,000 a year.

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00:00 Intro
2:07 Hidden Job 1
6:15 Hidden Job 2
9:55 Hidden Job 3

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The fact that nobody talks about the book whispers of manifestation on borlest speaks volumes about how people are stuck in a trance

BittuKumarBittu-ljyp
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My dad started his own Septic company, he started with 2 trucks, using his yard as his office, back in 2008/2009, now he has over a dozen trucks, his own mechanic, a 5 acre office plot, 4 office workers, a dispatcher, and he no longer goes out on jobs, he is the CEO and has managers under him running everything. My dad spends his day dropping by work sites (especially on rookies or less performing workers). He isnt even done, he has a 2 other location, one is a seperator place that preprocesses the waste, that is then directly tied to city sewer, the other place is an actual disposal place so now other smaller companies can come to him for cheaper waste than what the city offers. My dad is a genius.

brandonsheffield
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I am an attorney of 30 years who owns a law firm and own several other businesses.
My recommendations for business start ups with little money. 1. House painting ( inside or outside) 2. Pressure washing ( commercial and or residential) 3. Residential and commericla Roof cleaning. 4. House and building washing. 5. Parking lot stripping. 6. Semi truck and heavy equipment washing. 7. Moving company. 8. Carpet installer. 9. Hardwood floor installer. 10. Concrete work.11.lawn care. 12. Mobile Car washer / detailer 12. Web site builder and webmaster.
I run these businesses and make well over a million dollars a year. No BS!

Mitch-rkmz
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I am a retired journeyman electrician. I tell anyone willing to listen that an apprenticeship is the only way to go. Not only were my books and tuition paid for by my employer, I was paid while I was in school. I was maxing out each year on Social Security withholding. No student loans to repay.

MrEjohnston
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Welder for the railroad grade dropout, no welding experience. Thankfully a union job but 80k a year. Not ridiculous money but a good living and pension...not bad for an ex con

Nixon
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The fact that nobody talks about the book Matrix Golden Cashflow Tactics, speaks volumes about how people are stuck in life.

Ziggler-kykv
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Self-employmed window cleaner here. 14 years in. Only use an ebike and heavy duty trailer. Make $250/hr. Work hard, work smart, be honest, live simply.

Great video!

nettoyageadriance
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Trades are the way to go- they need to be implemented into high schools.

jcenciso
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Licensed journeyman electrician in MN here. Just started a company job paying 50 bucks an hour. Great benefits and potential to make 2.5x pay on holidays.

nolanandert
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I'm an HVAC Tech working for mta transit I made $106, 000 pension, 401k and full medical. 4 weeks paid vacation and holidays

KONVICTED
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Hi! I’m excited to be here in your channel and I’m interested in learning more about investing and saving up for my retirement but am a little confused about the whole process. Any advice or tips to get me started up would be greatly appreciated.

jamesshaver
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I own a hood cleaning company that removes oil for commercial restaurants and made 794k in 2023 lol

jeremiahhouse
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I am a garage door tech for a massive nationwide garage door company. I am on track to make about $200k this year. I'm not even close to the top either. Top guys are pushing about $400k a year as techs.

DizzleDProductions
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As a plumber the money is great. Work is hard on the body. I’ll be 60 next month and have had a shoulder replacement and my knees are done. I also have ate healthy and worked out all my life. There are drawbacks. Some things are hereditary though like arthritis. Having a trade is very rewarding. AI will never replace us.

davidmcmullen
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I feel sorry for all the college graduates that owe 100k or more and can't find the dream career they were looking for.

jamesrominger
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Union roofer doing mostly service calls, $156, 000 per year.

Maynardd
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If your going to do a comparison lets add in the hours involved for a small business owners works doing estimates, collections, book work etc etc. Lots of extra hours involved for being a small business

wecandobetter
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I used to think college was the way, but now at 40 i wish I had gone into the trades at 18.

txnhb
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Nice calculations, but where are the costs for the septic tank truck? Office for taking phone calls? Costs for advertising (nobody knows that you are in business)? Wages/Insurance for employees? Costs for equipment? Cost for gaining knowledge/certificates? Taxes? Emergency fund for low business months or unexpected repairs?
All looks fine when you're cherry-picking numbers, but if you want to start and run a successful business, then you need to factor this in.

AndyNC
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I’m 23 and I’ve been welding for about 4 years professionally and I’m currently making 115k a year take home. Downside is that I’m constantly on the road and don’t have much time to see family.

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