First of all, dental hygienists do need a degree. It’s an associates that usually requires a year of prerequisites. Second, they are supposed to go under your gums. That’s part of a dental cleaning.
Did any of you listen? TOP EARNERS & don't need a 4 year degree! He didn't say these jobs don't need skills or certificates, the article is about not needing a 4 year degree.
You missed some, all relating to IT. There are tons of cyber security certs out there that cost a few hundred dollars and many will pay over 80k with no experience.
@@smiamb Cyber security is in demand. You can start Pen testing for example. CEH, Comptia security +, CISSP etc... Start contracting. So in demand. Work remote
As an engineer you definitely need a degree but I think they mean Technicians. There’s a big difference between engineer and engineering technician but you usually need certifications to be a technician
Ken you do people a disservice by just passing this on. Research it first then give your listeners real information. You did not state how much education you do need - sure it may not 4 years - but there is education required for some of these or apprentices or a long wait to get in for elevators. Educate your listeners!
Elevator installation and repair is a craft entirely by itself. You go through an apprenticeship. The trades have something called a Blue Collar Degree. Hundreds of hours of school and thousands of hours on the job training. When they complete their journey they make the “top” pay. You earn your way up. It’s funny that people still believe a college degree is an automatic money maker. It’s simply learning a different craft. Instead of labor it typically involves soft skills.
Dental hygienist need a degree and to be licensed! With many pre-requisites similar to Pre-Med degrees. I don't know of a single hygienist that makes six figures, and would be interested to see where that information came from. Dental Hygienists also don't get many other benefits such as: PTO, Sick days, minimal vacation time, health insurance. When you factor in these elements and the actual salary, we are far from a great field to get in to make money. I'm with Jennifer as well, going below the gums is a good and thorough cleaning.
In big cities like Boston, hygienists can make over $50/hr. But that’s far from the average. I’ve seen jobs advertised in Florida for $27/hr. And yes, the lack of benefits is absolutely ridiculous and so few dentists will even employ an rdh full time because they don’t want to provide any benefits at all!
@@jenniferlevreault8336 we have some hygienists in my area working at $23-$25/ hr. And zero benefits. In Chicago there are offices paying $50:hr or more even! But only due to the shortage of hygienists returning to the field after Covid. A lot of my colleagues have stated it is just not worth it. I’m single, I don’t have any other choice. Finally stumbled upon one with all the benefits!
3:50 elevator jobs - heck yeah. I was once in the elevator when two OTIS workers got on and I genuinely said, "Whoa, you guys are important! I'm glad I have my red wings on, too. No really, about 2 years ago I was stuck in one of these and I am so grateful that you guys make the elevators work." I then midwestern joked that I need to get my red wings dirtier and they chuckled.
Dental hygienist: Yeah, you better not dig into the gums, make them bleed, then tell me it’s my fault. Happened to me once. Then, the dentist took the hygenist’s side and told me it’s my fault-gingivitis. Look, my gums never bled before, and I felt every single scrape as that hygienist in training cut my gums away from my teeth. Scape the teeth, not the gums.
The issue isn't degrees...
Its getting the experience now that's the hard part.
degrees are hard if you have a low IQ
Some of these positions are after years of work and experience. They should have starting salary, median salary agreed 10 years, and top salary.
First of all, dental hygienists do need a degree. It’s an associates that usually requires a year of prerequisites. Second, they are supposed to go under your gums. That’s part of a dental cleaning.
he says specifically, doesn't need a traditional 4 year degree lmfao.
Some dental offices will train you so u don’t actually need a degree at all
You didn't listen to literally the beginning of the video.
@@kalebhall2059 that’s false
I have been a Homicede Dectective for 8 years and I promise you I don’t make 100k a year 😂
Did any of you listen? TOP EARNERS & don't need a 4 year degree! He didn't say these jobs don't need skills or certificates, the article is about not needing a 4 year degree.
You missed some, all relating to IT. There are tons of cyber security certs out there that cost a few hundred dollars and many will pay over 80k with no experience.
Would you please elaborate?
@@smiamb Cyber security is in demand. You can start Pen testing for example. CEH, Comptia security +, CISSP etc... Start contracting. So in demand. Work remote
@@Marthastewart209. Before I go on a researching spree, can you guide me to a source? Do you work in this field?
What kind of certs should I look for?
Entry level role Sw engineer here making ~200k. The 140k estimation for top earners is way low.
Most of these jobs require a degree.
I left my job in 2020 and now I make 6 figures making spin art . It’s real folks
BS
Can you tell me how ?
@@BigGucciChris he has 1.34mil subs so probably on much more now!
I don’t understand how you don’t need a degree for the Aerospace Engineering?
Yeah, like how is that possible?
As an engineer you definitely need a degree but I think they mean Technicians. There’s a big difference between engineer and engineering technician but you usually need certifications to be a technician
@@crystalward7803 what’s the proper term for the technician position? I would love to look that up and possibly get a certification in that.
radiation therapist also requires a college degree. the college I went to had a program for RT that was a 4 year program, this list is questionable.
Ken you do people a disservice by just passing this on. Research it first then give your listeners real information. You did not state how much education you do need - sure it may not 4 years - but there is education required for some of these or apprentices or a long wait to get in for elevators. Educate your listeners!
Elevator installation and repair is a craft entirely by itself. You go through an apprenticeship. The trades have something called a Blue Collar Degree. Hundreds of hours of school and thousands of hours on the job training. When they complete their journey they make the “top” pay. You earn your way up. It’s funny that people still believe a college degree is an automatic money maker. It’s simply learning a different craft. Instead of labor it typically involves soft skills.
Real Estate Broker, base 100k top earners 350k or 450k in great locations.
When the market is hot.
Dental hygienist need a degree and to be licensed! With many pre-requisites similar to Pre-Med degrees. I don't know of a single hygienist that makes six figures, and would be interested to see where that information came from. Dental Hygienists also don't get many other benefits such as: PTO, Sick days, minimal vacation time, health insurance. When you factor in these elements and the actual salary, we are far from a great field to get in to make money. I'm with Jennifer as well, going below the gums is a good and thorough cleaning.
In big cities like Boston, hygienists can make over $50/hr. But that’s far from the average. I’ve seen jobs advertised in Florida for $27/hr. And yes, the lack of benefits is absolutely ridiculous and so few dentists will even employ an rdh full time because they don’t want to provide any benefits at all!
@@jenniferlevreault8336 we have some hygienists in my area working at $23-$25/ hr. And zero benefits. In Chicago there are offices paying $50:hr or more even! But only due to the shortage of hygienists returning to the field after Covid. A lot of my colleagues have stated it is just not worth it. I’m single, I don’t have any other choice. Finally stumbled upon one with all the benefits!
$68,000 avg salary for dental hygienist in Tennessee.
Lol surprised no Truck Drivers not on the list but it’s probably because u have to do OT to get there
Thanks for keeping the transparency coming!
No way police making over 100k 😂. They should be but they ain’t.
With the OT they work, many do, depending on their location!
A web developer makes more than an aerospace engineer?
3:50 elevator jobs - heck yeah. I was once in the elevator when two OTIS workers got on and I genuinely said, "Whoa, you guys are important! I'm glad I have my red wings on, too. No really, about 2 years ago I was stuck in one of these and I am so grateful that you guys make the elevators work." I then midwestern joked that I need to get my red wings dirtier and they chuckled.
Radiation therapists need associates or bachelors in Rad Therapy... lol
Some of these are you need a certification.
Yeah so no degree
Radiation therapists administer radiation treatments to patients with cancer.
Isnt aerospace a 4 year degree?
A trucker laughing 😂😂😂😂
Local work 12k a month take home after insurance, fuel, permits, ect ect
Joe Rogan podcast isn’t even touching this man’s production and he got paid millions lol
dental hygienist requires a 2 year degree.
Mom makes 40 an hour as RDH.
Great field
Ken can't take a joke. 😂
Free Chris hogan
Dental hygienist: Yeah, you better not dig into the gums, make them bleed, then tell me it’s my fault. Happened to me once. Then, the dentist took the hygenist’s side and told me it’s my fault-gingivitis.
Look, my gums never bled before, and I felt every single scrape as that hygienist in training cut my gums away from my teeth. Scape the teeth, not the gums.
Cool