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well-paid

British  

adjective

  1. receiving or involving good remuneration

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A spokesperson for the mayor of London said it was "a top priority" to support young Londoners in finding "good, well-paid jobs".

From BBC

Let’s pretend we are well-paid consultants offering Iran strategic advice.

From MarketWatch

Let’s pretend we are well-paid consultants offering Iran strategic advice.

From MarketWatch

The government says its post-16 plans are landmark reforms to help young people secure well-paid jobs, following the number of young people not in education, work or training rising to almost one million.

From BBC

Learning will be designed around real jobs and the skills employers actually need, to help young people secure well-paid jobs, it adds.

From BBC