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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3167430" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>The highest paying blue collar jobs in Oklahoma and most of the country is instrumentation and control systems or instrumentation and electrical systems in power plants, chemical plants, hospitals, etc. </p><p>since you don’t have the 10 years background needed to go entry level without college, you would need a 2 year degree from one of the state colleges that offer this field. Tonkawa NOC is one, and the college in Talequa is another college on top of my head that offers training in that field. </p><p>Expect $40 per hour with tons of overtime at all hours of day and night. Double time at night and two and a half time on holidays makes for serious paychecks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3167430, member: 5412"] The highest paying blue collar jobs in Oklahoma and most of the country is instrumentation and control systems or instrumentation and electrical systems in power plants, chemical plants, hospitals, etc. since you don’t have the 10 years background needed to go entry level without college, you would need a 2 year degree from one of the state colleges that offer this field. Tonkawa NOC is one, and the college in Talequa is another college on top of my head that offers training in that field. Expect $40 per hour with tons of overtime at all hours of day and night. Double time at night and two and a half time on holidays makes for serious paychecks. [/QUOTE]
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