The Highest Paying Jobs You Can Get Without A Degree

No degree, no problem

Having higher education is often associated with higher-paying job prospects, but that isn't always the case. Some jobs don't need you to have a degree to make a decent living—all you need is a high school diploma or equivalent.

Read on for some of the highest-paying jobs you can get without a degree according to the U.S. Career Institute.

Construction Supervisor

$66,200

Construction supervisors are responsible for overseeing small-scale and large-scale construction projects, monitoring various elements of each to ensure smooth, safe, and efficient progress.

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Construction Supervisor

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Some of the main responsibilities of a construction supervisor include planning, resource allocation, quality assurance, safety compliance, and record-keeping. Knowledge of the construction type would be an asset.

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Insurance Appraiser

$66,500

An insurance appraiser evaluates property and assets to determine their value for insurance purposes. They inspect the property, consider its features, and compare similar properties to ensure accurate valuation for coverage and claims.

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Insurance Appraiser

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Starting your appraisal career with insurance-related positions or industries can provide valuable knowledge about assets and property. For example, experiences in home renovations or construction work can offer insight into factors affecting property value, such as materials, design, age, location, and nearby property values.

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