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Monday, 6 June 2011

40 Top-Paying Blue Collar Jobs

If you turn on the TV, you're probably going to see a character who has one of the following jobs: lawyer, doctor, criminal investigator or generic business professional who must wear a suit.

Not that we don't love those jobs (and those shows), but the media in general seem to forget about the millions of workers who are in other  fields. To give some coverage to other occupations, we decided to highlight 40 jobs that are in one of these industries: construction, maintenance, operations, production and material handling. These careers are typically considered blue-collar jobs and are some of the top-earning in each field.

Based on data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and CBSalary.com, here are 40 top-paying blue-collar jobs and their mean annual salaries:


1. Aircraft mechanics: $54,506
 
3. Boilermakers: $50,091
 
4. Brickmasons: $48,439
 
5. Carpet installers: $42,682
 
8. Electricians: $55,188
 
9. Electrical and electronics installers and repairers, transportation and equipment: $44,450
 
10. Electrical and electronics repairers, commercial and industrial equipment: $49,260
 
11. Electrical and electronics repairers, powerhouse substation and relay: $60,700
 
16. Gas plant operators: $64,608
 
18. Locomotive engineers: $70,116
 
19. Machinists: $49,626
 
20. Millwrights: $54,969
 
21. Mining machine operators: $45,570
 
22. Mobile heavy equipment mechanics, except engines: $44,300
 
23. Model maker, metal and plastic: $44,700
 
26. Petroleum pump system operators, refinery operators and gaugers: $54,950
 
28. Power plant operators: $74,061
 
29. Plumbers: $49,169
 
31. Rail car repairers: $44,981
 
35. Ship engineers: $50,754
 
39. Tool and die makers: $48,180
 
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