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I am going to enter the Job Corps, if you are not familiar they are a US Department of Labor program which has people 16-24 who qualify based on income live and work at a trade school for free, basically. What I am planning to do is do this for 6-8 months, get certified in a trade, and then go to a four-year college. Job Corps has many locations in the US and basically any trade I could think of wanting to go into. I was wondering what field for trades has the most earning potential for an entry-level job. I say entry-level because I may want to major in something different in college. So what would I make the most money with if say I worked during college or as a second job without necessarily the need for advancement to make money. I saw IT can have some high salaries for certain programs that are being offered, even hitting triple digits for stuff like AWS Cloud Practitioner. Is there anything else that comes near what IT has as an average salary? The categories are: Advanced Manufacturing, Automotive and Machine Repair, Construction, Finance and Business, Health Care, Homeland Security, Hospitality, Information Technology, Renewable Resources and Energy, and Transportation. Thank you
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