4. Fixing Elevators
Mechanical engineers will spend four years to get their bachelor’s degree which costs a lot of money. They will, of course, be apprentices during this time, earning them a bit of cash. Primarily, mechanical engineers are designers of power-producing machines.
So basically, they can design things like escalators and elevators. They actually bring in about the same amount of money as the guy who fixes the elevator they designed. Fact!
Forbes has stated in past years that an elevator mechanic is one of the best paid blue-collar jobs.
The top elevator mechanics in the world will bring in about $100,000 per year. While it’s a little bit less than the designers themselves, they aren’t spending the copious amounts of cash flow to go to school. During the time the mechanical engineer works on his degree, the elevator mechanic will have cleared nearly half a million dollars.
The hook here is because it’s such a sought-after position, it’s not easy to find you in. Apprenticeship is given to those who have already proven they know how to fix things. If you’ve always been good at fixing things around the house and you know someone in the industry, this is your best bet. Every State varies on guidelines for working as an elevator mechanic. Most states require you to have a high school diploma while some want you to have optional certification.