20 high-paying jobs you can get with just a high school diploma

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Postmasters and mail superintendents make an average of $75,970 a year.
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  • According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, there are a ton of high-paying jobs that only require a high school diploma.
  • Some of those careers include nuclear-power-reactor operators, commercial pilots, and detectives.
  • Here are the highest-paying jobs you can get with just a high school diploma.
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Many industries that only require a high school diploma provide training for new hires on the job. That means there's no need to go to trade school, and no certificate or diploma is required.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics'Occupational Employment Statistics program provides an annual guide to median pay and number of people employed in about 800 detailed occupations. Using that data, we compiled this list of jobs that only require a high school graduation, ranked by median salary as of May 2018 (the most recently available data).

Here are the highest-paying jobs you can get with nothing but a high school diploma.

Farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural managers make an average of $67,950 a year

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What they do, according to O*NET: They plan, direct, or coordinate the management or operation of farms, ranches, greenhouses, aquacultural operations, nurseries, timber tracts, or other agricultural establishments. They may hire, train, and supervise farm workers or contract for services to carry out the day-to-day activities of the managed operation. They may also engage in or supervise planting, cultivating, harvesting, and financial and marketing activities.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 4,770

Subway and streetcar operators make an average of $68,170 a year

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What they do, according to O*NET: They operate subway or elevated suburban trains with no separate locomotive, or electric-powered streetcar, to transport passengers.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 8,850

Signal and track switch repairers make an average of $70,490 a year

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What they do, according to O*NET: They install, inspect, test, maintain, or repair electric gate crossings, signals, signal equipment, track switches, section lines, or inter-communications systems within a railroad system.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 38,930

Petroleum-pump-system operators, refinery operators, and gaugers make an average of $70,860 a year

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What they do, according to O*NET: They operate or control petroleum refining or processing units. They may specialize in controlling manifold and pumping systems, gauging or testing oil in storage tanks, or regulating the flow of oil into pipelines.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 38,930

Electrical-power-line installers and repairers make an average of $70,910 a year

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What they do, according to O*NET: They install or repair cables or wires used in electrical power or distribution systems. They may also erect poles and light or heavy-duty transmission towers.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 114,800

Gas-plant operators make an average of $71,070 a year

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What they do, according to O*NET: They distribute or process gas for utility companies and others by controlling compressors to maintain specified pressures on main pipelines.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 14,620

First-line supervisors of non-retail sales workers make an average of $73,390 a year

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What they do, according to O*NET: They directly supervise and coordinate activities of sales workers other than retail sales workers. They may also perform duties such as budgeting, accounting, and personnel work, in addition to supervisory duties.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 247,570

Transportation inspectors make an average of $73,780 a year

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What they do, according to O*NET: They inspect equipment or goods in connection with the safe transport of cargo or people. This job category includes rail transportation inspectors, such as freight inspectors, rail inspectors, and other inspectors of transportation vehicles.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 29,990

Transit and railroad police make an average of $74,030 a year

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What they do, according to O*NET: They protect and police railroad and transit property, employees, or passengers.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 4,470

Gaming managers make an average of $74,700 a year

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What they do, according to O*NET: They plan, direct, or coordinate gaming operations in a casino. They may also formulate house rules.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 4,300

Postmasters and mail superintendents make an average of $75,970 a year

Postmasters and mail superintendents make an average of $75,970 a year.
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What they do, according to O*NET: They plan, direct, or coordinate operational, administrative, management, and supportive services of a US post office; or coordinate activities of workers engaged in postal and related work in assigned post office.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 13,770

Power-plant operators make an average of $79,610 a year

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What they do, according to O*NET: They control, operate, or maintain machinery to generate electric power. Includes auxiliary equipment operators.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 33,920

Elevator installers and repairers make an average of $79,780 a year

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What they do, according to O*NET: They assemble, install, repair, or maintain electric or hydraulic freight or passenger elevators, escalators, or dumbwaiters.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 26,830

Detectives and criminal investigators make an average of $81,920 a year

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What they do, according to O*NET: They conduct investigations related to suspected violations of federal, state, or local laws to prevent or solve crimes.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 103,450

Commercial pilots make an average of $82,240 a year

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What they do, according to O*NET: They pilot and navigate the flight of fixed-winged aircraft on nonscheduled air carrier routes, or helicopters. The job does require a Commercial Pilot certificate, however. This job category includes charter pilots with similar certification, and air ambulance and air tour pilots.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 37,870

Power distributors and dispatchers make an average of $86,410 a year

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What they do, according to O*NET: They coordinate, regulate, or distribute electricity or steam. They also respond to emergencies, such as transformer or transmission line failures, and route current around affected areas.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 11,620

First-line supervisors of police and detectives make an average of $89,030 a year

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What they do, according to O*NET: They directly supervise and coordinate activities of members of police force.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 116,660

Nuclear power reactor operators make an average of $94,350 a year

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What they do, according to O*NET: They operate or control nuclear reactors. They move control rods, start and stop equipment, monitor and adjust controls, and record data in logs. They implement emergency procedures when needed. They may also respond to abnormalities, determine cause, and recommend corrective action.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 6,280

Transportation, storage, and distribution managers make an average of $94,730 a year

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What they do, according to O*NET: They plan, direct, or coordinate transportation, storage, or distribution activities in accordance with organizational policies and applicable government laws or regulations.

Number of people who held this job in the US in 2018: 124,810

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