How I Earned $70k Salary At 22 - Best High Pay Jobs

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Published 2018-05-09
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All Comments (21)
  • @dwadefan4lyfe2
    1. Skilled Trade 2. Utility Worker 3. Air Traffic Control 4. Radiation Therapy 5. Registered Nurse
  • @NateOBrien
    If only I saw this video while I was still in high school...
  • @talaverajr391
    well everyone always says "pick a career that you enjoy doing" but I dont think theres any money into doing nothing.
  • @FoneArc
    It's weird that society looks down at trades like plumbing, electrician, and hvac. Especially when these are some of the most valuable, stable, and high-paying skills to have. Society wants to condition young people to think that trade schools are for people who aren't "book smart"... whatever that means. As if going to a big state university and being stuck with student loans is some sort of rite of passage in life.
  • @squirtmph
    Thank you for speaking loud & clear.. not background music. You give some hope to see different venues... Gracias again for posting
  • @kertwhite6214
    I’m gonna tell y’all the real secret. Do some type of trade with a company for 2-5 years. Once you have a money and knowledge built up start doing your own thing. The only way to make GOOD money. Uncle started his at 19 and is 63. On top of all that he invested. There isn’t a word to explain the money he has. He gave me his life advice and I’m taking it and running.
  • @jrighteous1984
    I joined the Carpenters union when I was 20 years old , started off as in apprentice , toped off at $45 an hour as a journeyman .. best decision I made , I recently quit and became full time for an Airline , $31 an hour with lots of O.T and great bonuses .. and I don't have an education, just a GED . There's plenty of good jobs out there , just gotta look for them and not be lazy .
  • @mattdorien7755
    For those who know, nursing is not a “little to no college” degree. It’s 2-4 years of high stress, difficult nclex style tests, clinical hours, little to no sleep, etc. It can be done, but anyone in healthcare who’s gotten the degree and licensure to work knows it takes a lot to just get the 1st job.
  • @EpilepticBob
    I did Carpentry for a year and enjoyed it. But now Apprenticing in Instrumentation in the Oil and Gas Industry has a 1st year I started at $32.50 an hour. As a Journeyman Instrumentation Technician the pay rate is $65 an and that’s 8-12 hour days.
  • @chuckiepeoples
    Money does make you happy. Poverty makes you and everyone around you miserable.
  • @blech71
    I was always told that if I don’t have anything holding me back; mental/physical issues then it all comes down to determination. I’ve always worked smart and hard and if needed I moved where the work was. I did trades, then got into the automotive industry and for the last 10 years I have been with the DOD. I’m a gov civilian service worker and have found my dream career. That also means I’m a DS-05... that’s our version of GS-13 and I’m on LA locality. That’s right under $130k yr before overtime. I do not have a degree. While I am not your average case... it can be done. As far as this guy talking about utilities... my buddy works for PG&E(gas company) in Cali and he’s doing $48hr and he’s not degreed. He is right about the ATC. You can go into the military and get all the quals and get out and walk on with the FAA as a 2152 controller and make huge money. If I had to do it all over I would’ve done that.
  • @SyberPrepper
    This is a fantastic video! So many people need to know about the options available.
  • @stevm7974
    Love your content and videos man. Straight to the point, no BS, and alot of good information here. Keep it up!
  • @binadeen203
    Thanks for all the info,I like that you are very specific and clear without wasting any time
  • @nickbrian9882
    Thank you Ryan, I highly enjoyed this video and as I’m in the position of graduating high school this was very helpful in my case!
  • I quit my $32 a hour job as well . Hated the long hours working 7 days a week. And brings taxes 1/3 of my paycheque . Best decision I ever made 👌🙏
  • @ZeroAnomalies
    1.Skilled Trade 1:32 Salary-83k per year 2.Utility Worker 3:02 Salary-65k per year 3.Air Traffic Control 5:15 Salary-120k per year 4.Radiation Therapy 6:08 Salary-80k per year 5.Registered Nurse 7:00 Salary-68k per year