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2012′s Best Jobs Not Requiring A Degree

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This is the first post in a series about the best jobs by ed level for 2012. See the original post here.

In this post we will be looking at the best-performing jobs that do not require a degree. The jobs are classified as needing some level of on-the-job training (OJT) or work-experience in a related field.

The analysis is based on labor market data from EMSI’s 2012.1 Covered Employment dataset, which is drawn from over 80 state and federal data sources. We use Analyst, a web-based labor market analysis tool, to assemble the data. EMSI’s database contains detailed information on over 1,100 industries and 800 occupations. The jobs we are looking for are the highest-paying and fastest-growing jobs during 2008-2012 that only require OJT or work experience.

NOTE: As we point out in our introductory post here, the employees of these jobs may actually possess degrees. The education level reported by the BLS is simply the educational background of the majority of those employed in the occupation. The data is based on surveys of workers in these occupations.

Total Job Growth

The first table shows all the OJT reported occupations that added 20,000 or more new jobs since 2008. As you will see, health care and personal care dominate the list. Here are the highlights:

  • Home health aides added almost 200,000 new jobs.
  • Personal & home care aides added more than 144,0000.
  • Combined food preparation & serving workers  added almost 100,000.
  • Construction & building inspectors added almost 52,000.
  • Medical assistants  added over 50,000. 

Six of the 12 occupations that created the largest number of jobs are related to healthcare support (SOC code 31) and personal care & service (SOC code 39).

SOC Code Description 2008 Jobs 2009 Jobs 2010 Jobs 2011 Jobs 2012 Jobs Change % Change 2011 Median Hourly Wage 2011 Avg Hourly Wage Education Level
Source: EMSI Covered Employment – 2012.1
31-1011 Home Health Aides 886,465 937,613 981,731 1,022,762 1,084,463 197,998 22% $9.87 $10.39 Short-term on-the-job training
39-9021 Personal and Home Care Aides 701,665 741,655 773,624 797,485 845,964 144,299 21% $9.58 $9.82 Short-term on-the-job training
35-3021 Combined Food Preparation and Serving Workers, Including Fast Food 2,653,552 2,615,594 2,626,596 2,689,603 2,753,131 99,579 4% $8.20 $8.72 Short-term on-the-job training
47-4011 Construction and Building Inspectors 93,855 88,425 113,154 130,913 145,774 51,919 55% $25.18 $25.71 Work experience in a related occupation
31-9092 Medical Assistants 476,638 482,111 492,900 507,681 527,098 50,460 11% $13.78 $14.16 Moderate-term on-the-job training
33-9091 Crossing Guards 67,957 67,537 83,221 96,780 109,759 41,802 62% $11.31 $12.04 Short-term on-the-job training
39-4021 Funeral Attendants 26,910 30,732 41,592 51,549 61,581 34,671 129% $10.85 $11.42 Short-term on-the-job training
43-6013 Medical Secretaries 456,511 456,703 462,108 471,606 485,408 28,897 6% $14.62 $15.10 Moderate-term on-the-job training
13-1041 Compliance Officers, Except Agriculture, Construction, Health and Safety, and Transportation 238,541 242,086 253,656 258,650 265,847 27,306 11% $24.12 $26.52 Long-term on-the-job training
31-9091 Dental Assistants 283,480 286,139 291,105 298,678 309,916 26,436 9% $16.04 $16.34 Moderate-term on-the-job training
39-9011 Child Care Workers 752,889 755,476 756,327 756,112 776,033 23,144 3% $9.59 $10.24 Short-term on-the-job training
25-3021 Self-Enrichment Education Teachers 156,124 158,415 163,311 169,578 177,588 21,464 14% $17.79 $19.93 Work experience in a related occupation

Greatest % Growth

There are a few interesting surprises when we look at the jobs with the greatest proportional growth since 2008.

  • Funeral attendants grew by a stunning 129%.
  • Crossing guards gained 62%. (Are more people opting to walk to work?)
  • Construction & building inspectors grew by 55%. (This one seems odd — construction declined, but  inspectors increased. Perhaps a result of more regulation?)
  • Fabric menders grew by 29%.
  • Bicycle repairers grew by 25%. (Has the recession + high gas prices boosted biking to work?)

This list is actually quite interesting and creates a number of questions that deserve further explanation/exploration. First, the tremendous growth in funeral attendants causes us to wonder — have hard times spiked the death rate? Or perhaps it relates to the increase we have seen in health care. As the baby-boomers age, not only do their healthcare services go up, but they will also be passing away and needing funeral services.

Also, does the rise in bicycle repair and crossing guards tell us that high gas prices and falling incomes have caused more people to ride and walk to work? The odd one on the list is the construction and building inspectors. If construction declined as much as it did, why did we gain more inspectors? Stiffer regulation, perhaps?

SOC Code Description 2008 Jobs 2009 Jobs 2010 Jobs 2011 Jobs 2012 Jobs Change % Change 2011 Median Hourly Wage 2011 Avg Hourly Wage Education Level
Source: EMSI Covered Employment – 2012.1
39-4021 Funeral Attendants 26,910 30,732 41,592 51,549 61,581 34,671 129% $10.85 $11.42 Short-term on-the-job training
33-9091 Crossing Guards 67,957 67,537 83,221 96,780 109,759 41,802 62% $11.31 $12.04 Short-term on-the-job training
47-4011 Construction and Building Inspectors 93,855 88,425 113,154 130,913 145,774 51,919 55% $25.18 $25.71 Work experience in a related occupation
49-9093 Fabric Menders, Except Garment 814 775 856 963 1,053 239 29% $13.43 $13.35 Moderate-term on-the-job training
49-3091 Bicycle Repairers 8,818 8,888 9,705 10,355 11,045 2,227 25% $11.30 $11.58 Moderate-term on-the-job training
53-7031 Dredge Operators 1,781 1,821 1,918 2,077 2,213 432 24% $16.80 $18.05 Moderate-term on-the-job training
31-1011 Home Health Aides 886,465 937,613 981,731 1,022,762 1,084,463 197,998 22% $9.87 $10.39 Short-term on-the-job training
39-9021 Personal and Home Care Aides 701,665 741,655 773,624 797,485 845,964 144,299 21% $9.58 $9.82 Short-term on-the-job training
45-2093 Farmworkers, Farm and Ranch Animals 87,331 91,204 95,696 100,628 104,872 17,541 20% $10.52 $11.63 Short-term on-the-job training
53-1011 Aircraft Cargo Handling Supervisors 6,955 6,875 7,278 7,868 8,081 1,126 16% $21.17 $23.50 Work experience in a related occupation
31-2012 Occupational Therapist Aides 7,856 8,140 8,409 8,630 9,013 1,157 15% $12.49 $13.89 Short-term on-the-job training

Highest Pay

Everyone knows that more education gets you higher wages. But at the same time, there are actually quite a few no-degree-necessary jobs that pay over $30 an hour (2011 median hourly wage). Again, note that the people who work in these jobs probably do have degrees of some sort. It is simply that many of the people who work in these occupations report that only OJT or work experience is required. Here are the highlights:

  • Air Traffic controllers ($55.60)
  • Managers, all other ($44.16)
  • Industrial production managers ($41.23)
  • Transportation, storage & distribution managers ($38.18)
  • First-line supervisors/managers of police and detectives ($37.14)

Since 08, most of these higher-paying jobs have actually been in decline. For instance, sales representatives is down 21,000 jobs (-5%), and industrial production managers has declined by 19,000 jobs (-12%). In fact, almost every single management occupation (SOC code 11) is dropping jobs.

Air traffic controllers is significant because not only does it offer the highest pay ($55.60), but it shows decent growth with 1,100 new jobs (4%). Detectives and criminal investigators ($30.53) has also shot up with 8,000 new jobs (8%).

SOC Code Description 2008 Jobs 2009 Jobs 2010 Jobs 2011 Jobs 2012 Jobs Change % Change 2011 Median Hourly Wage 2011 Avg Hourly Wage Education Level
Source: EMSI Covered Employment – 2012.1
53-2021 Air Traffic Controllers 29,276 27,073 28,791 30,305 30,368 1,092 4% $55.60 $51.60 Long-term on-the-job training
11-9199 Managers, All Other 393,001 381,017 385,602 390,848 394,438 1,437 0% $44.16 $47.52 Work experience in a related occupation
11-3051 Industrial Production Managers 157,870 143,160 139,858 141,943 138,978 (18,892) (12%) $41.23 $45.05 Work experience in a related occupation
11-3071 Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers 100,893 94,265 92,913 93,102 92,448 (8,445) (8%) $38.18 $41.11 Work experience in a related occupation
33-1012 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Police and Detectives 97,027 97,298 97,292 96,025 96,964 (63) 0% $37.14 $37.72 Work experience in a related occupation
51-8011 Nuclear Power Reactor Operators 5,120 4,807 4,949 5,139 5,222 102 2% $34.70 $35.54 Long-term on-the-job training
41-4011 Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing, Technical and Scientific Products 433,344 408,034 402,617 408,891 412,384 (20,960) (5%) $34.37 $38.96 Work experience in a related occupation
33-1021 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Fire Fighting and Prevention Workers 57,594 56,676 56,721 56,438 57,095 (499) (1%) $34.16 $34.39 Work experience in a related occupation
47-4021 Elevator Installers and Repairers 25,854 23,308 22,581 22,919 23,030 (2,824) (11%) $33.11 $32.59 Long-term on-the-job training
41-1012 First-Line Supervisors/Managers of Non-Retail Sales Workers 275,042 256,923 251,980 254,400 255,056 (19,986) (7%) $32.88 $38.26 Work experience in a related occupation
11-9071 Gaming Managers 3,490 3,335 3,365 3,408 3,450 (40) (1%) $32.34 $35.20 Work experience in a related occupation
51-8012 Power Distributors and Dispatchers 10,793 9,790 9,769 9,830 9,720 (1,073) (10%) $31.93 $32.09 Long-term on-the-job training
53-5021 Captains, Mates, and Pilots of Water Vessels 32,465 30,544 30,783 31,607 32,150 (315) (1%) $30.88 $33.89 Work experience in a related occupation
53-5031 Ship Engineers 11,414 10,910 10,983 11,367 11,637 223 2% $30.75 $33.31 Work experience in a related occupation
33-3021 Detectives and Criminal Investigators 105,261 107,603 111,400 111,069 113,390 8,129 8% $30.53 $31.75 Work experience in a related occupation

Conclusions

Taking growth and wages together, it is safe to say that the best-performing OJT job is construction & building inspectors ($25.18, +52,000 jobs, 55% growth). For sheer growth, healthcare support jobs (like home health aides) are easy winners. The wages aren’t great, but these workers are in high demand. And for the best pay, air traffic controllers ($55.60) and detectives & criminal investigators ($30.53) are jobs to keep an eye on, especially since they’ve both grown a decent bit to boot.

Return to the original post here. Learn more about Associate degree jobs here.

Find out more about EMSI and our data here. You can reach us via Twitter @DesktopEcon or by emailing Rob Sentz ([email protected]).

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    • trolololololololo

      Construction?! The housing market is in the tank.

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      And just think, all those 100’000s of service industry jobs are the first to go in a recession let alone a depression.

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      get better chances on landing a good job. When I started hunting for a job Career Confidential helped me a lot.

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