The highest-paying trades often involve specialized skills and high demand, with electricians, plumbers, heating engineers/gas fitters, and construction managers frequently topping lists, while roles like locksmiths and aircraft technicians also command high wages due to urgency, specialization, and critical needs, with top earners potentially exceeding £60k+ annually depending on experience and location.
The most enjoyable trade varies by personal preference. Carpenters thrive on creativity, while electricians and plumbers enjoy problem-solving and job security. HVAC technicians relish in the critical nature of their work, and painters appreciate the less stressful, aesthetic-focused tasks.
If you don't have much capital, and don't have a lot of time to commit, the odds of making a living from day trading are remote. It is possible, but it is going to take a lot of time and discipline to build a small account into something that can produce a living.
Blue collar work refers to hands-on, skilled, or manual labor typically performed in industries like construction, manufacturing, transportation, and maintenance. It involves physical tasks, technical expertise, and on-the-job experience.
Pilot is the world's dream job, with over 1.3 million global annual searches. Travel-related roles take up a large portion of the dream jobs list; alongside Pilot in first, followed by Flight Attendant in fifth and Travel Agent in sixth.
To be in the top 1% of UK earners, you generally need a pre-tax income of around £174,000 to over £200,000 annually, though figures vary slightly by source and year, with some estimates placing the threshold at £216,000 for recent tax years, reflecting significant wealth concentration, particularly in London.
Many trades like commercial driving, phlebotomy, and medical coding can be learned in weeks to two years through certificates, licensure, or apprenticeships.
Typical timelines include 3–7 weeks for CDL training, 9–20 months for medical coding, and less than a year for phlebotomy.