Electrician
Residential, commercial, or industrial. High demand everywhere; renewable energy is expanding the field rapidly.
Electricians, HVAC techs, plumbers, welders, machinists. These are real careers — well-paid, recession-resistant, and impossible to offshore — built by people who chose mastery over a desk. Most young people simply never meet anyone who's walked this path. We change that.
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College and the trades aren't opposites — they're two of many real options. The trades, however, almost never get explained with the same depth, dignity, and detail.
Generations of guidance counselors, well-meaning parents, and pop culture quietly framed the trades as a fallback. Smart, ambitious young people were nudged elsewhere. The assumption stuck — even as the industries quietly changed.
A licensed electrician can clear $90k+ a few years out — debt-free — while peers with four-year degrees are still managing student loans. Skilled tradespeople run their own businesses, build crews, train apprentices, and pass companies to the next generation.
This isn't a backup plan. It's a real career, built on real expertise, with real income and the kind of pride that comes from making something that works.
Salaries are rough midpoints for licensed workers in U.S. metros. Apprenticeship pay is lower; ownership is higher. The trades are wide — these are a few starting points.
Residential, commercial, or industrial. High demand everywhere; renewable energy is expanding the field rapidly.
Heating, cooling, refrigeration. Year-round work, recession-resistant, and growing with climate technology.
Service, new construction, gas fitting. Among the highest-paid trades once you reach ownership stage.
Structural, pipeline, underwater specialization. Specialty welders pull six figures regularly in industrial markets.
Precision parts for aerospace, defense, medical. Half computer programming, half craftsmanship.
Construction, infrastructure, energy. Often union work with strong benefits and pensions.
There's no single "right" entry point. Mentors help you find the one that fits your situation, geography, and timeline.
Talk to people doing the actual work. We'll match you with a mentor in one or two trades you're genuinely curious about.
Apprenticeship, trade school, or union pre-apprentice program. We help you understand each and how to apply locally.
On-the-job hours, licensing exams, certifications. Your mentor has walked this exact gauntlet — they know the shortcuts.
Specialize, run jobs, or eventually start your own company. The ceiling is much higher than most people realize.
Tell us a bit about what you're curious about. We'll send you the next Trades-specific guide, info-session invite, and let you know when mentorship cohorts open.
We'll be in touch with the next guide and let you know when mentorship cohorts open for the trades you picked.
Beyond One Path begins with three high-opportunity pathways. Here are the other two — and more are on the horizon.
Hotels, restaurants, events. Leadership careers built on hustle and people skills — not credentials.
Data centers, power systems, critical facilities. The physical infrastructure behind everything digital.
Over time, Beyond One Path can expand into military service, public safety, aviation, logistics, healthcare technology, entrepreneurship, and other meaningful routes. Sign up as an Explorer and you'll be first to know when new pathways open.