The Town of Bedford, named by the Loyalists who arrived in 1776 and long considered the county’s capital, is located near the US border, at the start of the elevation leading to the Appalachian Mountains. The city is divided north and south by the rivière aux Brochets (Pike River). The Cyr Block, built around 1880 by Joseph Cyr, an Acadian farmer, is nestled among three churches, historic buildings and houses, and several businesses in downtown Bedford. This structure includes the even older Victoria Hall, which served as a social and cultural gathering spot. The heritage circuit, which can be walked or biked, the gardens of the John Dunnigan peninsula, the Pike River Interpretation Center, the Sentier des Meules, and the SAM Equestrian Centre, which offers equine boarding, a riding school, and a day camp, are all worth visiting.

Bedford has a diverse variety of well-paying sectors. Construction, oil and gas, and mining are all booming, in addition to the usual suspects like healthcare, IT, and finance. With this in mind, let’s take a look at some of Bedford’s highest-paying work.

Of course, compensation isn’t the only thing to think about when evaluating future jobs. It’s also crucial that you have a genuine interest in the industry, as well as a healthy work-life balance and a supportive work climate. So, here are some of the good-paying jobs that you can choose for your career.

1.  Nurse Practitioner

Are you someone who loves helping others? Do you want to contribute to society but don’t know the way? Then this job might be an option for you. Nurse practitioners are healthcare professionals who have received training in inpatient evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment. It’s a job that necessitates extensive medical expertise, and it’s one that’s in high demand across much of North America. Given the expertise needed and the current shortage of nurse practitioners, it’s no wonder that it’s currently one of the highest-paying jobs in Canada. Nurse practitioners in Canada earn a median salary of $104,000.

2. Utility Manager 

Electrical power, water, and natural gas are examples of utilities. The numerous delivery systems, factories, and facilities that deal with these services are the responsibility of a utilities manager. They serve in both the public and private sectors, and they also supervise large groups of specialists. It’s work that necessitates a diverse set of skills. In Canada, the average salary for a utility manager is $114,000 per year.

3. Physician/doctor

Physicians are in charge of diagnosing and treating a variety of physical and mental illnesses, as well as seeing community patients and prescribing medicine. Given their value and rarity, this is currently one of Canada’s best-paying workers. A physician’s median income in Canada is $150,000.

4. Dentist

Dentists are medical practitioners who maintain the protection of your teeth and mouth. They’re in charge of a variety of activities and procedures, including oral health examinations, minor surgeries, and dental surgery. Dentists also specialize in one aspect of dentistry. A physician’s median salary in Canada is $93,600.

5. Mining Supervisor 

Natural resource mining is big business in Canada, which is why this is one of the best-paying jobs there is. Mining supervisors are experts who oversee the extraction process, whether it’s for coal, minerals, or ore. They may be required to operate complex heavy machinery and perform administrative tasks in addition to being responsible for the safety of employees. In Canada, the average salary for a mining supervisor is $82,200. 

6. Construction Manager

You’ll need to organise and coordinate a project from start to finish, including organising the work schedule, costings, and budget as a construction manager. Plan the work and supervise the acquisition of necessary materials and equipment. For the project, you’ll need to recruit and manage people. In Canada, the average salary for a construction manager is $83,000.

7. Statistician or Actuary

For their clients, statisticians (also known as data scientists) collect and analyse data. A statistician who specialises in the insurance industry is known as an actuary. Both use mathematical and statistical methods to calculate the likelihood of future events. In Canada, the average salary for a statistician or actuary is $87,000.

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