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Five jobs in Miami that do not require high education and have good salaries

If you are new to the city, these sectors are looking for workers at different times of the year, and the salaries are relatively good.

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In Miami, there are several well-paid jobs that do not require a high level of specialization or an advanced university degree.

In this article, you can find a list of five jobs that do not require high specialization and in which companies generally offer good salaries:

1. First-Line Supervisors of Construction and Extraction Workers:

These workers supervise, coordinate activities, verify safety, solve problems, inspect, and communicate project progress. Typically, a high school diploma and around five years of experience in the field are required. The average annual salary is approximately $72,010 (Coursera).

2. Aircraft Maintenance Technicians:

These technicians perform repairs and maintenance of aircraft. For this job, a high school diploma and FAA certification or relevant military training are required. The average annual salary is $65,550 (Coursera).

3. Wholesale and Manufacturing Sales Representatives:

These professionals sell products and goods to organizations, government agencies, and other businesses. Specific education is not required, but a good level of language proficiency is necessary, and some companies offer training. The average annual salary is $62,890 (Coursera).

4. Maritime Transport Workers:

These workers operate maritime vehicles and require training approved by the United States Coast Guard. The average annual salary is $62,760 (Coursera).

5. Flight Attendants:

Flight attendants are responsible for onboard service and passenger safety during flights. A specific degree is not required, but experience in customer service, good English proficiency, and FAA certification are necessary. The average annual salary is $61,640 (Coursera).

These jobs offer good salary opportunities without the need for an advanced university degree, but they may require some type of certification or specific job training.

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