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The 10 highest-paying jobs in the United States that do not require a degree. Recently, a report from Georgetown University pointed out that Americans with only a high school diploma, during the economic recession...

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In fact, for Americans who for whatever reason cannot go to college, there are hundreds, if not thousands, of high-paying jobs that require nothing more than a high school diploma.

"24/7 Wall Street" reviewed the 2011 Bureau of Labor Statistics occupational profile data to find the highest-paying jobs that don't require anything more than a high school diploma.

For the vast majority of high-paying jobs, a college degree or above is a prerequisite.

In 2011, of 185 job categories, only 16 jobs with a median salary of at least $60,000 had entry requirements that did not require a college degree or above.

For 24 of the highest paying job opportunities, one must have a bachelor's degree and, in many cases, even a master's or doctoral degree.

There are only a handful of high-paying positions that only require a high school diploma to join. Most start from lower positions and gain opportunities for promotion over time.

Among the 10 positions, 5 are supervisor or manager positions.

In addition, many of these high-paying jobs receive larger compensation mainly because of the dangerous working environment or extremely unfavorable working conditions.

Subway operators, for example, are paid a median annual salary of $63,000 and work long hours and shifts underground. Elevator maintenance workers and nuclear power plant operators, whose jobs can also be life-threatening, receive relatively higher salaries. To identify the types of high-paying jobs that don't require a college degree, 24/7 Wall Street looked at data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics' Occupational Employment Statistics to identify the jobs with the highest average annual salaries and to find out where job growth is expected to be over the next 10 years.

The following are the 10 highest-paying jobs. The entry requirements are as long as you have a high school diploma. No. 10 Postmasters and post office managers

> Median annual income: $62,290 Total employment: 24,500 New job opportunities 2010-2020: -6,800

> No. 9 Subway and streetcar operators

> Median annual income: $63,820 Total employment: 6,500 New jobs 2010-2020: 600 No. 8 Farmers, ranchers, and other agricultural managers

Median annual income: $64,660 Total employment: 1,202,500 New job opportunities 2010-2020: -96,100

> No. 7 Fashion Designer

Median annual income: $64,690 Total employment: 21,500 New job opportunities 2010-2020: 0 No. 6 Front-line supervisors in non-retail industries

> Median annual income: $70,520 Total employment: 422,900 New job opportunities 2010-2020: 17,100 No. 5 Elevator installers and repairers Median annual income: $75,060 Total employment: 19,900 New Job Opportunities 2010-2020: 2,300 No. 4 Nuclear Power Reactor Operator

Median Annual Income: $76,590 Total Employment: 5,200 New Job Opportunities 2010-2020: 200 No. 3 Police and Detective Frontline Supervisors

Median Annual Income: $77,890 Total Employment: 106,100 New Job Opportunities 2010-2020: 2,300 No. 2 Administrative Services Manager

Median Annual Income: $79,540 Total Employment: 254,300 New job opportunities 2010-2020: 36,900

> No. 1 Transportation, Warehousing and Distribution Manager

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