If you have been thinking about a career change in Michigan, you may want to consider one of the highest-paying jobs in the Great Lakes State.

Yes, it’s easier said than done. You can’t just wake up and become a nurse practitioner or biomedical engineer, and even jobs like truck driving or power line work, often mentioned as options, require serious training and skill.

As you may have already guessed, the four jobs mentioned above are indeed among the highest-paying positions in Michigan. ZipRecruiter has compiled a list of the 25 highest-paying jobs in the state. Let’s take a look at the rest of the top ten.

10 High Paying Jobs In Michigan

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Is your current occupation on the list of the 10 highest-paying jobs in Michigan?

In a perfect world, starting over would be easy - but unfortunately, that’s not the reality for most people. When you have a family to support and a mortgage to pay, walking away from your current job to go back to school or learn a trade just isn’t realistic.

For many of us, the risk is too high, and the timing is never quite right, making career changes far more complicated than they sound.

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That being said, people do make it work - and they do succeed. I know plenty of adults who have gone back to school later in life. It’s not easy by any means, but it can be done with determination, planning, and perseverance.

What's that saying? New year, new you.

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