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High-Paying Trade Jobs AI Can't Replace!
Modern automotive technicians, now called certified technicians, are highly skilled professionals, far beyond traditional mechanics. Working on advanced vehicles like a Ford Raptor with a 10-speed computer transmission requires specialized expertise, not backyard fixes. These technicians are often the highest-paid at dealerships, with some, like a diesel transmission specialist, earning over $200,000 annually due to high demand and low supply. Young people should research high-paying, in-demand trades like automotive, appliance repair, or HVAC, which offer job security as AI cannot easily replace them. For instance, appliance repair and air conditioning technicians face multi-week waitlists. Adults, including professionals like lawyers, should also consider trade schools, as AI threatens to automate many traditional roles.
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